Hey horror fans, if you’ve made a short horror film within the last two years we are now taking submissions for the final slot in Horror Anthology Movie Volume 1. We will pay you per finished minute and you will … Continue reading
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You’ve been asking and now we’re delivering! Here’s a brand new trailer for the Horror Anthology Movie Volume 1 segment called “Footage Found, Arabi.” If you are a fan of found footage horror films and H.P. Lovecraft adaptations such as … Continue reading
The fourth segment for Volume 1 of The Horror Anthology Movie is a strange one indeed. We are always on the lookout for authentic video or audio of Lovecraft or anything in that vein, and considering that no known film … Continue reading
One of the best horror anthology films to come out in the last 20 years, writer – director Michael Dougherty’s fine quartet of Halloween terror tales called “Trick ‘r Treat” is an absolute must see for lovers of good horror … Continue reading
Another great Amicus horror anthology movie was the star studded 1971 feature called “The House That Dripped Blood,” starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, John Pertwee and the lovely Ingrid Pitt. Four tales of terror with a nice wrap around story … Continue reading
No horror anthology movie site would be complete without the original 1972 Tales From The Crypt from Amicus Films. One of the highest rated horror anthologies of all time, this film contains virtually no filler or bombs and boasts some … Continue reading
Easily one of the most popular horror anthology movies of the 1970’s, Trilogy Of Terror starred the amazing Karen Black who gets stalked by an evil Zuni doll in the film’s most memorable segment written by Richard Matheson with screenplay … Continue reading
No lover of horror anthology movies can afford to miss this great 1940’s British quintet of terror tales entitled “Dead Of Night.” Directed by a variety of filmmakers including Basil Dearden, Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton and Robert Hamer, Dead Of Night … Continue reading
Considered one of Italian director Mario Bava’s greatest films, the horror anthology movie “Black Sabbath” ranks among the best in this sub-genre of horror. Black Sabbath is a 1970’s trilogy of terror tales featuring three distinct stories, all with their … Continue reading