10 Creepy Facts About The Black Phone That Will Make You Wonder…
American coming-of-age supernatural horror film The Black Phone was released in 2021. It is an adaptation of Joe Hill's (Stephen King's son) 2004 short story of the same name. In the movie, a kidnapped teen makes use of an enigmatic telephone to get in touch with his captor's prior victims. It earned $161 million and was hailed for its performances and fidelity to the source material. It was a critical and financial triumph. Synopsis A cruel killer kidnaps Finney Shaw, a shy but intelligent 13-year-old boy, and imprisons him in a soundproof cellar where screaming is useless. Finney learns that
Unleashing Hell: A Terrifying Review of The Scarlet Gospels
The Scarlet Gospels" is a dark and macabre novel written by Clive Barker, published in 2015. Clive Barker, known for his works in horror and dark fantasy, crafted this novel as a sequel to his earlier works, particularly "The Hellbound Heart" and the subsequent Hellraiser mythos. The story follows the infamous character Pinhead, also known as the Hell Priest, a high-ranking Cenobite and the iconic antagonist of the Hellraiser series. In "The Scarlet Gospels," Pinhead embarks on a destructive quest, seeking to bring about a new level of hellish chaos by obtaining ultimate power. He plans to unravel the mysteries of
Science Fiction Double Feature And Its Pop Culture References
Welcome to our exhilarating journey through the iconic song "Science Fiction / Double Feature" from the legendary Rocky Horror Picture Show! We'll embark on a thrilling exploration of how this musical masterpiece weaves together a rich tapestry of pop culture references that have enthralled fans for generations. From sci-fi classics to cult hits, "Science Fiction / Double Feature" is a treasure trove of nods, winks and homages that celebrate the very essence of the genre. Join us as we delve deep into the lyrics and uncover the hidden gems that make this song a timeless tribute to the world of
Unleashing Chaos: ‘Roar,’ the Most Intense Movie Ever Made
Movies are often made with the intention of being thrilling and suspenseful, but the 1981 film "Roar" took this concept to a whole new level. Directed by Noel Marshall, the film was shot in a remote area of Africa with over 150 untrained wild animals, including lions, tigers and jaguars. The result was one of the most dangerous movie productions in history. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Looking for some really awesome merchandise? Visit our Red Bubble store. The idea for "Roar" came to Marshall after he and his family had lived with several big
Movies for Christmas: Rare Exports – A Christmas Tale
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale is a Finish movie that was released in 2010. This is a horror-fantasy Christmas movie. It tells the story of people living near the Korvatunturi mountain who discover the real secret behind Santa Clause. Need inspiration for unique holiday-themed gifts? Visit our Red Bubble store. This is certainly not a movie for kids as it delves a bit into the darker mythology of Santa Clause legend and the surrounding legends about him. Rare Exports is a good movie to watch. Just be warned there are English subtitles. If you are more into the horror genre,
Watch Gremlins for a family-friendly Christmas experience
Don’t get him wet. Don’t expose him to bright lights. Never feed him after midnight. Need inspiration for unique holiday-themed gifts? Visit our Red Bubble store. Before we get too engrossed in the feel-good season, another classic movie to watch, and second on the NerdiPop Christmas Countdown, is Gremlins. Gremlins is a horror comedy film directed by Joe Dante and distributed by Warner Bros. in 1984. The film's executive producer was Steven Spielberg, while Chris Columbus wrote the screenplay. Randall Peltzer, a failing inventor, discovers a little, fuzzy creature called a Mogwai at a Chinatown antique store while looking for
Remarkable, Jaw-dropping and Must-Watch: Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barber of Fleet Street!
Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street stars Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall and Sascha Baron Cohen. Johnny Depp plays the title character - Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - a barber who was sent to prison under false accusations. After 15 years he returns to London to take his revenge against those that wronged him and his family. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4R72KROZ20 The movie is Tim Burton’s adaption of the 1979 Tony Award winning musical by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler. Johnny Depp isn’t really known for his singing. He took singing lessons when
Thrilling 10 Jaw-Dropping Facts About Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, is a musical by Stephen Sondheim. The musical was adapted to a musical slasher film by Tim Burton in 2007. Read more about the movie here. (1) It's a mechanical razor in some of the shots where Sweeney opens it swiftly. Depp requested that the production department create mechanical razors for him because he had difficulty handling the actual ones. (2) Tim Burton insisted on making the film bloody. Sweeney's everything being so inside, he felt that the blood was his emotional release. (3) For his preparation of Adolfo Pirelli, Sasha
7 Chilling Horror Film Remakes Guaranteed to Haunt Your Nights
In today's remake culture, it's unavoidable that great horror films receive the so-called remake treatment. At times the remakes can be dreadful but on the other hand, they can also be pretty fantastic! Here's my list of the top 7 horror film remakes. 7) Halloween (2007) Rob Zombie, the director of Halloween (2007), followed the advise of John Carpenter (a well-known American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and composer) to make the film his own rather than a remake. Rob Zombie's Halloween was a prequel and remake in one, telling the narrative of Michael Myers with a backstory. Despite the
Unlock the portal to the unknown and delve deeper into the Lovecraftian universe with spine-chilling cinema! Presenting Lovecraft in Film: Lovecraft Movies – Part 2.
Many have sought to bring H.P. Lovecraft's novels to life in film, but not everyone has succeeded, ranging from failed ventures to B movies. Here is a selection of Lovecraft films that you might love. Don't miss Lovecraft in Film: Lovecraft Movies – Part 1! In the Mouth of Madness (1995) Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner, and Charlton Heston star in In the Mouth of Madness. John Carpenter composed the music, while Michael De Luca wrote the script. It's the third installment in John Carpenter's "Apocalypse Trilogy." The Thing and Prince of Darkness come before it. With




























