Interviews From The Crypt – Billy Pon
This week in Interviews From The Crypt we jump in the way back machine and rerun a piece that was originally on From Dusk Till Con in 2017. Check out our chat with filmmaker Billy Pon.
This week in Interviews From The Crypt we jump in the way back machine and rerun a piece that was originally on From Dusk Till Con in 2017. Check out our chat with filmmaker Billy Pon.
PRESENTS A NEW SHUDDER EXCLUSIVE CHRIS BAUGH’S ROWDY IRISH VAMPIRE HORROR-COMEDY BOYS FROM COUNTY HELL UNVEILS POSTER AND TRAILER AHEAD OF APRIL 22ND RELEASE ON SHUDDER STARRING PEAKY BLINDERS’ JACK ROWAN AND DERRY GIRLS’ LOUISA…
This week in Interviews From The Crypt we jump in the way back machine and rerun a piece that was originally on From Dusk Till Con in 2016. Check out our chat with filmmaker Justin Seaman.
Most modern viewers won’t know the character of Sgt. Bilko, and frankly, not many did when this movie arrived in cinemas in 1996 leading to a disappointing box office take. Nonetheless, I always had a…
This week in the crypt we take a look at the Shudder Original, VIOLATION. You can catch VIOLATION on Shudder beginning March 25th.
PRESENTS A NEW SHUDDER ORIGINAL CHRIS SMITH’S SUPERNATURAL BRITISH HORROR THE BANISHING RELEASES NEW TRAILER AHEAD OF APRIL 15 RELEASE ON SHUDDER BASED ON THE TRUE STORY OF ENGLAND’S MOST HAUNTED HOUSE, STARRING JESSICA BROWN…
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This week in the crypt we look at the Sundance selected and Shudder Exclusive film KOKO-DI KOKO-DA. You can catch KOKO-DI KOKO-DA on Shudder beginning March 18th.
This week in Interviews From The Crypt we jump in the way back machine and rerun a piece that was originally on From Dusk Till Con in 2016. Check out our chat with filmmaker Rebekah Fieschi.
As I stated with our review of Ma and Pa Kettle (1949), the Kettle movies helped a struggling Universal pivot from the horror films that kept the studio in the chips through the 40s as…