Vampyr (1932)

Vampyr (1932)

David Gray, a man obsessed by the occult and no longer able to distinguish reality from fantasy, is awakened by a strange man who has entered his room. The man, who turns out to be the lord of a nearby manor house, is panicked about death, and leaves a book about vampirism. Later, Gray goes to the

Van Helsing (2004)

Van Helsing (2004)

Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) travels to Transylvania to defeat Dracula (Richard Roxburgh).  He joins up with Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale), whose family has fought Dracula for centuries, and they find themselves surrounded by vampires, werewolves, the Frankenstein Monster (Shuler Hensley), and assorted other evils. What do you get when you combine exceptionally skilled filmmakers, a

Versus (2000)

Versus (2000)

Two escaped convicts and a group of yakuza with a female prisoner meet in the woods.  Bickering results in the death of the leader of the yakuza, but unknown to them, this is the Forest of Resurrection, and the dead man rises as a zombie.  Soon, zombies are everywhere and everyone is fighting to survive

The Village (2004)

The Village (2004)

The residents of an early 18th century village live happily, keeping a truce with the unknown creatures of the woods.  But something has upset the nameless beings, and worse, someone may have to break the pact and enter the forest. In The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan gave us one of the great twist endings. 

Voodoo Island (1957)

Voodoo Island (1957)

A rich industrialist’s plan to build an island resort runs into trouble when the only member of his survey team to return is in a zombie-like state.  Not wanting superstition to ruin his project, he calls in skeptical journalist Phillip Knight (Boris Karloff) to lead a team back to the island.  Knight insists on taking

The Walking Dead (1935)

The Walking Dead (1935)

Gangsters assassinate a judge and frame an ex-con, John Ellman (Boris Karloff).  Two witnesses are too frightened to testify until it is too late and he is electrocuted, but fanatic scientist Evan Beaumont (Edmund Gwenn) resurrects him.  Ellman comes back without his memory, but with knowledge of who is responsible for his death.  Soon, the

Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

Cheese enthusiast and inventor Wallace (Peter Sallis – voice), and his much put upon dog, Gromit, run a humane pest control service, saving the local’s “veg” from rabbits. Things are looking up when they are hired by Lady Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter), though her less humane suitor, Victor Quartermaine (Ralph Fiennes), is less than thrilled.

War of the Gargantuas (1966)

War of the Gargantuas (1966)

A giant, shaggy, green humanoid is rising out of the sea to lunch on unsuspecting humans.  Due to their previous work, Dr. Paul Stewart (Russ Tamblyn) and his assistant Akemi (Kumi Mizuno) are called in to help find, and perhaps kill the monster.  As the military moves in, Paul and Akemi attempt to prove that

Waxwork (1988)

Waxwork (1988)

A group of students visit David Lincoln’s (David Warner) mysterious wax museum where each monster-filled exhibit can take victims into its world. When all eighteen exhibits have killed, the monsters will come alive in the real world, destroying it. Only two of the students, Mark Loftmore (Zach Galligan) and Sarah Brightman (Deborah Foreman), can stop Lincoln’s evil

Wendigo (2001)

Wendigo (2001)

Married couple George and Kim (Jake Weber, Patricia Clarkson) and their son, Miles (Erik Per Sullivan), vacation in a cabin, but they have upset the local backwoods hunter and perhaps awakened an ancient spirit. Quick Review: To start the horror, the family’s car hits a deer, breaking its antler so it won’t make as good

Werewolf (1996)

Werewolf (1996)

When a fight breaks out at an archeological dig over the bones of a werewolf, a digger gets cut and becomes infected with lycanthropy. Later, a writer comes to town, and due to a lab fight over the bones of the werewolf, he too becomes infected. “Varevolf ” and “whairwof” are some of the exciting new

Werewolf of London (1935)

Werewolf of London (1935)

Botonist Wilfred Glendon (Henry Hull) is bitten by a werewolf while searching for a rare moon-blossoming plant in Tibet. Upon his return to London, he is approached by Dr. Yogami (Warner Oland) and warned that there are now two werewolves in London, and the only hope for both are the flowers from the strange planet,