By Melissa Antoinette Garza BLOOD FOR DRACULA (1974) aka Andy Warhol’s DRACULA, begins with the Count (Udo Kier) putting on cosmetics. One of my kicks is certainly watching a sexy gent delicately apply makeup. I often just watch a video of Klaus Nomi in front of a mirror doing the […]
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The Body Beneath (1970) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza THE BODY BENEATH (1970) starts off with Anna Ford (Susan Clark) placing flowers on her mother’s grave at a cemetery right before closing. Three blue-faced fem-vamps attack her on the way out. The vampires in this flick dislike sun, but it’s not a rule-breaker and they […]
Requiem For a Vampire (1971) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I miss when vampire movies were done right! When I drown myself in the 70s, I know I’m getting lots of sex, gore and insanity brought to me by the most kick-ass femme fatale leads of all time. Virgins (yep, go with it) Marie (Marie-Pierre […]
Thirst (1979) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Do I want to go down under with some Aussie vampire doctors? Stamp my boarding pass, I am ready for travel. Mrs. Barker (Shirley Cameron) and Dr. Gauss (Henry Silva) open the show as employees in a dimly lit hospital where a patient is going crazy. […]
The Velvet Vampire (1971) Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza THE VELVET VAMPIRE (1971) opens with Diane LeFanu (Celeste Yarnall) walking the streets in a gorgeous red dress with white lace. She is attacked by a would-be rapist, who is easily killed by this gorgeous dame. Afterwars, Diane cleans herself up and checks a small […]
The Vampire Lovers (1970) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Though devoted fans of the genre still enjoy THE VAMPIRE LOVES (1970) enough to give it a cult following and critically it often fares better than the similarly themed LUST FOR A VAMPIRE (1971), it doesn’t quite get the respect it deserves. The movie opens […]
The Blood Let (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I love indie horror for the raw nature and honesty, but when you have the filmmaker totally responsible for the film without a filter, you get some things that aren’t very good. As a filmmaker of the sort, I look back at some of my work and […]
Five Great Horror Picks – Little Known Gems
Horror movies have always been underrated. They’ve been frowned upon and ignored. Here are a few that have been thrown to the back-burner and are all but forgotten. Certainly, if you haven’t seen them – 5) The Midnight Hour: A made-for-TV movie that packs a punch. Though it […]