On April 2, 1971, Death Walks on High Heels debuted in Spain.

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On April 2, 1971, Death Walks on High Heels debuted in Spain.
TJ MIKELOGAN'S HALLOWEEN 2023 EVENT day four: favorite horror movie
Halloween (1978)
"Death has come to your little town, Sheriff."
Fascination (1979) dir. Jean Rollin
We want to suck your blood!🧛♂️💋
We are going to be talking about one of my favorite subjects on an upcoming podcast....VAMPIRES!How they became popular in Hollywood, From Nosferatu to the modern day vamp and the in between.
So We wanna know what your favorite genre of vampires are! From the early days of Universal, day's of Hammer, the 80's lost boys era, the 90s Bram Stoker or the way they appear in movies today? I personally can never get enough of them.....who is your fav and we'll try to highlight on those picked most😉
Today in horror / video nasty movie history: on April 30, 1981 Delirium debuted in Mexico.
Here's a new portrait of Debi Chaney to celebrate!
Don't Look in the Basement (1973)
Squirm (1976) is a natures revenge #horrormovie classic! I remember a boy trying to impress me on a date showed me this film when I was a teen, i have to say it worked since it's still a favorite of mine today!😂
This week we take a look at the 1976 horror masterpiece Carrie! we follow its translation from small but popular Stephen King novel to its rightful place among the best movies made in America during the 1970's, how director Brian De Palma shaped the ultimate story of a teenagers revenge into pure poetry, join us as we laugh at the stories behind its shared casting process with Star Wars, as we marvel at its Oscar nominated performances and it's fantastic, unforgettable set pieces! we also share our experiences of watching Carrie for the first time as young wide eyed horror fan! We even find time to give our opinions on its mediocre remakes and sequel! A movie that still manages to inspire and amaze us all today, just as it first did 43 years ago..."so if you have a taste for terror?" Then forgot the prom, give our podcast a listen...
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