Masters of Horror: Dean Koontz
Comparing authors to each other based on their writing style is pretty common since everyone that writes for a living has their own style when it comes to var
Comparing authors to each other based on their writing style is pretty common since everyone that writes for a living has their own style when it comes to var
Brad Dourif is a creepy-looking guy, there, I said it. But he’s also a very well-respected actor that has turned in numerous roles over the course of hi
There’s no question about del Toro’s place as a master of horror, but it does need to be said that he’s one of the more fantasy-driven maste
Can you imagine that some younger folks have no idea who Robert Englund is? Granted, the name Freddy Krueger is a little easier for a lot of people to remembe
Simply put, Clive Barker is the type of author that will inspire some folks and terrify others since his writing is definitely out there when it comes to his
Looking at John Carpenter it’s funny to think he does look like someone that would be adept at directing or even starring in horror movies since he does
So far it would appear that Venom 2: Let There be Carnage is dividing critics and the fanbase while it’s doing well enough to be called a success in the
A running joke among many fans of Stephen King used to be that he must have terrorized his kids when telling them bedtime stories, since as a master of the ho
When people hear the name of Vincent Price a lot of folks no doubt think of horror and the maniacal laugh that the legendary actor could produce from time to
From Humble Beginnings to Cult Classic Daniel Waters, a video store clerk turned screenwriter, crafted the cult classic Heathers while working at a less-than-