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Tag Archives: monster
Possession (1981)
Director: Andrzej Zulawski Writers: Andrzej Zulawski & Frederic Tuten
Posted in Drama, Horror
Tagged 1981, adultery, affair, Andrzej Korzynski, andrzej zulawski, berlin, berlin wall, Bruno Nuytten, detective, divorce, drama, frederic tuten, germany, Heinz Bennent, horror, isabelle adjani, Margit Carstensen, Marie-Laure Reyre, Marie-Sophie Dubus, marriage, monster, possession, sam neill, sex, spy, supernatural, surreal, Suzanne Lang-Willar, west berlin
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Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo (1995)
Director: Tom Chaney Writers: Tom Chaney & Rick Cioffi & Steve Quick
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1995, bitchin babes, cabin, comedy, curse, David Thiry, fantasy, frostbiter, Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo, horror, hunters, hunting, kaye davis, michigan, monster, redneck, rick cioffi, ron asheton, skulls, snow, steve quick, Todd Albertson, tom chaney, troma, wendigo, woods
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Winterbeast (1992)
Director: Christopher Thies Writer: Christopher Thies (Story by Christopher Thies)
Posted in Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1992, bob goodness, christopher thies, cop, craig b. mathieson, curse, demon, devil, fantasy, horror, legend, lodge, mark frizzell, michael perilstein, monster, mountain, native american, police, ranger, sergeant, skeleton, totem, winterbeast
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Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires (2018)
Director: Mike Mort Writer: Mike Mort
Posted in Action, Animated, Comedy, Horror
Tagged 1980s, 2018, action, animated, animation, british, chuck steel, Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, comedy, cop, horror, jennifer saunders, joris de man, Joseph D'Morais, laura howie, mike mort, monster, monsters, parody, paul whitehouse, police, Randhir Singh Heer, Rupert Lywood, samantha coughlan, stop motion animation, stuart bruce, vampire, vampires, wales
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Smile (2022)
Director: Parker Finn Writer: Parker Finn
Posted in Horror, Thriller
Tagged 2022, caitlin stasey, cat, charlie sarroff, Cristobal Tapia de Veer, curse, demon, doctor, Elliot Greenberg, evil, grief, horror, isaac klausner, jessie t. usher, kal penn, kyle gallner, marty bowen, mental illness, monster, paranoia, paranoid, parker finn, psychiatrist, rob morgan, robert salerno, robin weigert, smile, Sosie Bacon, spirit, suicide, supernatural, therapist, therapy, thriller, trauma, witness, Wyck Godfrey
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Wolfen (1981)
Director: Michael Wadleigh Writers: David Eyre and Michael Wadleigh (Story by David Eyre and Michael Wadleigh) (Based on the novel Whitley Strieber)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller
Tagged adaptation, albert finney, animal, animal attack, chris lebenzon, cop, coroner, creature, crime, david eyre, dennis dolan, detective, diane venora, dick o'neill, drama, edward james olmos, gerry fisher, gregory hines, horror, investigation, james horner, manhattan, Marshall M. Borden, Martin J. Bram, michael wadleigh, monster, morgue, native american, new york, new york city, nyc, park, police, reginald veljohnson, Rupert Hitzig, spirit, thriller, tom noonan, tom waits, werewolf, whitley strieber, wolf, zoo
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The Lair of the White Worm (1988)
Director: Ken Russell Writer: Ken Russell (Based on the novel by Bram Stoker)
Posted in Comedy, Horror
Tagged adaptation, amanda donohoe, archaeologist, bite, bram stoker, british, Catherine Oxenberg, comedy, dick bush, horror, hugh grant, ken russell, monster, peter capaldi, peter davies, pit, science, scientist, scottish, skull, snake, Stanislas Syrewicz, the lair of the white worm, vampire, venom, white worm
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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994)
Director: Kenneth Branagh Writers: Steph Lady and Frank Darabont (Based on the novel by Mary Shelley)
Posted in Drama, Horror, Romance, Science Fiction
Tagged 1994, adaptation, aidan quinn, andrew marcus, corpse, drama, francis ford coppola, frank darabont, frankenstein, helena bonham carter, horror, hugh bonneville, ian holm, james v. hart, john cleese, john veitch, kenneth branagh, lab, laboratory, lightning, mary shelley, mary shelley's frankenstein, monster, patrick doyle, robert de niro, robert hardy, roger pratt, romance, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, steph lady, tom hulce
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The Munsters (2022)
Director: Rob Zombie Writer: Rob Zombie (Based on the television series created by Allan Burns & Chris Hayward)
Posted in Comedy, Horror, Romance
Tagged 2022, adaptation, al burns, allan burns, Cassandra Peterson, Catherine Schell, chris hayward, comedy, daniel roebuck, ed haas, family, frankenstein, horror, igor, jeff daniel phillips, jorge garcia, love, marriage, mike elliott, monster, monsters, munsters, musician, norm liebmann, nosferatu, richard brake, rob zombie, rock band, romance, sheri moon zombie, sylvester mccoy, television, the munsters, Tomas Boykin, transylvania, tv, vampire, Vanick Moradian, zeuss, zoran popovic
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Pinocchio (2022)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Robert Zemeckis & Chris Weitz (Based on “The Adventures of Pinocchio” by Carlo Collodi)
Posted in Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Musical
Tagged 2022, adaptation, adventure, alan silvestri, andrew miano, angus wright, carlo collodi, carnival, carpenter, chris weitz, circus, comedy, cricket, cynthia erivo, derek hogue, disney, don burgess, donkey, drama, fairy, family, fantasy, fox, italian, italy, jesse goldsmith, joseph gordon-levitt, keegan-michael key, lorraine bracco, luke evans, magic, marionette, mick audsley, monster, musical, paul weitz, pinocchio, pleasure island, puppet, puppeteer, remake, robert zemeckis, school, sea, sheila atim, star, theater, tom hanks, whale, wish
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