Articles related to "Supernatural Horror""Cosmic terror appears as an ingredient of the earliest folklore of all races, and is crystallised in the most archaic ballads, chronicles, and sacred writings."
Born December 8, 1861, Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès became a pioneer of early cinema, special effects, and brought the 'weird tale' to the big screen.
Beyond the inventions and advancements made in film photography and projection, there is one burning question for cinematic horror fans: What was the first Horror film?
Creepy and thought-provoking, a group of scientist follow a caught spirit in the sci-fi supernatural horror film, Silk.
Murders begin on a trans-Siberian Express when a scientist brings aboard a part-ape part-man fossil harboring an alien which abandons its host and starts body jumping.
Despite the inconsistencies between their work or lifestyles and the traditional Catholic beliefs, these artists, authors and scientists are all Catholic.
Following such demonic themed films as Rosemary's Baby, and The Omen, The Haunting of Molly Hartley follows a teen's terror as she's about to turn 18 years old. 4/10
Shadow of the Vampire (2000) is a reworked "Nosferatu," which is a reworked "Dracula," making the newer film more easily adaptable to unexpected comic and artistic twists
Atrocities earned him the title 'The Impaler" whilst folklore named him a vampire.
The 2003 film - a.k.a Janghwa, Hongryeon - that helped establish South Korea's film industry as a horror heavy-weight. Directed by Kim Jee-woon.
She's been called the "Queen of Scream." Now, Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni talks one on one with us about her latest film, "The Mother of Tears."
Edward Gorey was an American illustrator and writer whose macabre stories and distinctive artwork greatly influenced the contemporary 'goth' aesthetic.
In Lovecraft's day, letter writing was more than communication; it was a social networking medium Authors, poets, amateurs and friends linked through the horror master.
With Director George Waggner, The Wolf Man was not the first werewolf movie ever made, but it is the most famously acclaimed from the Golden Age of Horror.
In 1981, Director John Landis created a unique blend of horror/comedy, featuring ground-breaking special effects and the ultimate in werewolf design.
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