1976

CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE: LURKING SHADOWS AND LEGENDS IN THE SWAMPLANDS OF SUSPENSE

Murky Depths: Unearthing “Creature from Black Lake” “It always happens in the middle of nowhere,” a chilling teaser for 1976’s “Creature from Black Lake,” directed by Joy Houck Jr., echoes the isolated dread synonymous with rural horror. As much a snapshot of 70s B-movie culture as it is an obscure entry in the cryptid canon,…

JAWS: DIVING DEEP INTO THE TERRIFYING WATERS OF CINEMATIC LEGEND

Beneath the Surface: A Terror Emerges “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.” This iconic line from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1976) perfectly encapsulates the realization that something formidable and terrifying has entered the peaceful life of Amity Island—a great white shark with a taste for the flesh of unsuspecting vacationers. Spielberg, a then-up-and-coming director, crafted not…

CARRIE: PROM NIGHT’S BLOODY ASCENT INTO TELEKINETIC TERROR

A Prom Night to Remember: The Haunting of Stephen King’s ‘Carrie’ “We’re all sorry, Cassie” – a seemingly innocent apology weaves its way into the tale of “Carrie,” a masterful exercise in horror directed by Brian De Palma in 1976. At its core, Carrie is the story of an outcast and her disastrous road to…