Horror legend Christopher Lee is 90-years old but that doesn’t stop him from being the dictionary definition of the word “badass”. On top of being in...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Hammer Horror is a British production company that was birthed in the 50s but died in the 70s. Some of the films...
Enjoying a resurgence with The Woman In Black, venerable British horror studio Hammer has chosen the Cinema And Television History (CATH) Research Centre at the UK’s...
It was just announced that Hammer Films (The Woman in Black, Let Me In, Wake Wood) has acquired the rights to the novel Boneshaker by Cherie...
Only the most patient viewer could probably discover bona fide excitement with Wake Wood, an awkward horror picture, the latest from Hammer Films. Borrowing key ideas...
You’ve been hearing a lot of Hammer Films’ latest production, Wake Wood, and now the first official clip has made its way online over at Empire...
You’ve been hearing a lot of Hammer Films’ latest production, Wake Wood, and now the full atmospheric UK trailer has made its way online. Taking us...
After Let Me In, it’s truly hard not to get excited for a new Hammer production. This year we’ll see not only the release of The...
After Let Me In, I have high hopes for Hammer Films’ future projects, especially their thriller Wake Wood, David Keating’s pic that received high praises out...
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Let Me In for February 1st. DVD Active reports extras will include an...
Probably my favorite horror film of the year is Hammer and Overture FIlms’ Let Me In (review), Matt Reeves’ interpretation of the Swedish novel that told...
At C2E2 a few weeks back the news broke that publisher Dark Horse Comics had plans to release an all new graphic novel in concordance with...
As I pack my bags for a fun filled (and insanely hectic) weekend of interviews, news gathering, and money spending at C2E2, this drops into my...