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Tag Archives: Barbara Crampton
Santa’s Sleigh and the Devil’s Ride
Coming up with a theme for articles and reviews sometimes comes as a matter of circumstance. For example: It being December, I happened to watch 1959’s St. Nick vs. Satan flick SANTA CLAUS, which then keyed me … Continue reading →
Posted in In the Abyss |
Tagged 1980s slasher, automobile from Hell, Barbara Crampton, Black Christmas, Christine, Christmas Evil, Christmas horror, DE theme, Duel, Fasano, John Carpenter, Keith Gordon, Mike Cucinotta, Re-Animator, Richard Matheson, Santa Claus, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, Santa Claws, Silent Night Deadly Night, Stephen King, Steven Spielberg, Tales from the Crypt, The Car, zombies
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CHOPPING MALL
As the bow on the gift for Barbara Crampton’s birthday, here’s Phil’s retro review of CHOPPING MALL, which also stars Kelli Maroney and a kid from Head of the Class. Happy Birthday, Barbara! … Continue reading →
RE-ANIMATOR
Today is Barbara Crampton’s birthday, and what better way to say Happy Birthday, Barbara! than with a review of her best horror role as Meg Halsey in RE-ANIMATOR. Death Ensemble is proud to present Phil … Continue reading →
Posted in Criminally Insane |
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Barbara Crampton, black comedy, Brian Yuzna, Bruce Abbott, classic, Day of the Dead, Dennis Paoli, George Romero, H.P. Lovecraft, Jeffrey Combs, Psycho, Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead, Richard Band, Stuart Gordon, Tom Savini, zombies
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Combs and Crampton, Reunited and Re-Animated at MM 20
Its’ a reunion that’s likely to reanimate zombie fans’ love of horror conventions. First brought together by Stuart Gordon for his zombie classic RE-ANIMATOR, Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton will meet again at Monster-Mania this September 16-18, in … Continue reading →
Posted in World Painted Blood |
Tagged Barbara Crampton, Jeffrey Combs, Re-Animator, Stuart Gordon
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