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Tag Archives: Peter Jackson
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE
Horror is a genre of excess. Whether it’s four Cenobites tearing a man apart with chains in HELLRAISER, or Peter Jackson’s nerdy hero slaughtering hordes of zombies with a lawn mower in DEAD ALIVE, gallons of … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged Ardel Wray, Caribbean zombies, Curt Siodmak, David J. Skal, Dead Alive, George Romero, Hellraiser, I Walked with a Zombie, Jacques Tourneur, Nazi-zombie connection, overrated classic, Peter Jackson, Planet of the Apes, RKO, Rudy Behlmer, Sir Lancelot, The Wolf Man, Val Lewton, voodoo, zombies
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Dee Wallace- Sweetest Woman in Horror (Audio)
Dee Wallace is my favorite horror actress. I full well know I can count on her for two things: being a dependable actress in horror films, and the sweetest person on the convention circuit. Through … Continue reading
5 Women Worthy of the Hell of Fame
In the wake of Jamie Lee Curtis’ change of heart about appearing at a horror con, I’ve been thinking a lot about just how important, and just how underappreciated, women in horror are. The lion’s share … Continue reading
Posted in In the Abyss
Tagged Bride of Frankenstein, Brooke Lewis, convention, Day of the Dead, Debbie Rochon, Dee Wallace, Diablo Cody, Exorcist II, George Romero, Hell Night, Hell of Fame, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jennifer's Body, Joe Dante, Kathryn Bigelow, Linda Blair, Lori Cardille, Nancy Thompson, Near Dark, Peter Jackson, Poltergeist, Roller Boogie, Steven Spielberg, The Exorcist, Troma, Tromeo & Juliet, Universal Classic Monsters, Wes Craven, Zelda Rubinstein
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Hell of Fame Inductee: Lloyd Kaufman
Lloyd Kaufman as Tromatized by Phil Fasso Dear Lloyd Kaufman, My name is Phil Fasso, and I’m the founder and editor-in-chief of Death Ensemble (Incidentally, you frequently announce … Continue reading
Posted in Hell of Fame
Tagged Class of Nuke 'Em High, Deadtention, independent film, James Gunn, Kabukiman car flip, Lloyd Kaufman, low budget lunch, Matt Stone, Michael Herz, Ninja Zombies, Peter Jackson, Poultrygeist, Quentin Tarantino, The Breakfast Club, The Toxic Avenger, Trey Parker, Troma, Troma building, Will Keenan, X Chris
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