1973

CHILDREN SHOULDN’T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS: NECROMANTIC NOCTURNE IN A MACABRE MELODY OF MORTALITY

Invoking the Unquiet Spirits “You can’t be a sinner and expect to play the saint!” These chilling words echo through the eerie landscape of “Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things,” a horror flick that exhumes fear in the most unexpected of ways. Directed by Bob Clark and released in 1973, this cult classic unfurls its…

VAULT OF HORROR: DESCENDING INTO THE SHADOWY DEPTHS OF VINTAGE ANTHOLOGICAL TERROR

“An Eccentric Soiree of Sinister Storytelling” Imagine a subdued gathering where tales of terror emerge as naturally as the brandy is poured. “Vault of Horror,” directed by Roy Ward Baker, is a horror anthology that interweaves a thread of dread through the lives of five men trapped in the cryptic confines of a vault –…

The Exorcist : A Timeless Terrifying Trek into the Heart of Darkness

Whispers of the Demonic: A Deeper Look into The Exorcist The Unholy Inception: Gritty Realism Meets Supernatural Terror “What an excellent day for an exorcism.” The chillingly calm line from William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’ has echoed through the corridors of horror cinema since its 1973 release, setting a precedent for all films that followed in…