A Whisper in the Dark (1976)
Posted in Horror Reviews on August 9th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursReview by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier I gotta tell you, I love slow-burning, mysterious ghost stories. The psychological impact of such films leave me wanting more, so I eagerly seek out titles I’m unfamiliar with. Such was the case with A Whisper in the Dark (aka Un Sussurro nel Buio), a 1976 production from Italy.
read the rest of this articleInterview with Author Scott Thomas
Posted in Interviews on July 29th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursScott Thomas is the author of the short story collections Midnight in New England, The Ghosts in the Garden (review) and his newly released Quill and Candle anthology. His supernatural tales are sophisticated spookfests that are usually based in rustic locales that add to their creepy charm. I was delighted to interview Mr. Thomas to [...]
read the rest of this articleDeath of a Ghost Hunter (2008)
Posted in Horror Reviews on July 19th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursReview by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier Ever since The Blair Witch Project there have been a plethora of “found footage” faux documentaries. Some are good (My Little Eye, Evil Things) while others are just groan-worthy (Paranormal Activity). Can you guess which category Death of a Ghost Hunter falls into?
read the rest of this articleFugue (2010)
Posted in Horror Reviews on June 23rd, 2010 by Fatally*YoursReview by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier After viewing director Barbara Stepansky’s film tense psychological film Hurt (review) last winter, I was excited to check out her newest effort, Fugue, which promised another psychological storyline, only this one included the possibility of the supernatural.
read the rest of this articleGolden Earrings (2010)
Posted in Horror Reviews on June 21st, 2010 by Fatally*YoursReview by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier Golden Earrings is the debut feature-length film from first-time filmmaker Marion Kerr. I had been looking forward to Golden Earrings ever since I heard that it would be screening at Dances with Films Festival this June. As a strong supporter of seeing more women in horror, especially behind the [...]
read the rest of this articleShock (1977)
Posted in Horror Reviews on June 17th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursReview by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier Shock was legendary director Mario Bava’s final film before his death. That right there should be enough reason to get anyone to check this film out, but luckily it’s also a fine film that lives up to its title!
read the rest of this articleThe Hairy Hands (2010)
Posted in Horror Reviews on June 10th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursReview by Jude Felton “The Hairy Hands of Dartmoor” is an English ghost story which tells of a pair of disembodied hands that grab the steering wheel of unsuspecting motorists that venture across a certain stretch of road in Dartmoor (that’s in the South West of England) , forcing them off the road. This short [...]
read the rest of this articleHellgate (1989)
Posted in Horror Reviews on May 25th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursReview by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier Hellgate has got to be one of the worst, all-over-the-place horror films I’ve ever seen! From the weird gags to groan-worthy jokes to the silly ghost/zombie/ghost town/magical crystals/revenge storylines that crisscross the mess of the movie, I was shaking my head is disbelief most of its running time. However, [...]
read the rest of this articleHammer Films’ “The Woman in Black” To Be Remade in 3-D
Posted in News on May 16th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursGroan…another classic horror film is getting the unnecessary 3-D treatment. This time it’s the little seen but extremely spooky ghost story The Woman in Black, based on the book of the same name by Susan Hill. Read the official press release from Hammer Films below: Co-Chairman of Exclusive Media Group (Exclusive), Guy East, and CEO [...]
read the rest of this articleAfter Dark Horrorfest 4 – All 8 Films to Die For Reviewed (2010)
Posted in Horror Reviews on April 28th, 2010 by Fatally*YoursWritten by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier I finally got around to checking out all of After Dark Horrorfest’s “8 Films to Die For” since they were only in theaters for two seconds! I don’t feel like writing a lengthy review for each film, so I’m going to do a quickie review of each and list [...]
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