Arrow Re-Animates the Bride

Bride of Re-Animator - ArrowAs we all know, it is very hard for a sequel to top the original, or even come close. And when you’re talking about the original Re-Animator, it would seem to be an impossible task even to think about. But producer turned director Brian Yuzna did just that with his 1989 film Bride of Re-Animator. And you know what…it’s actually pretty damn entertaining!

Okay, so we all know that it isn’t as good as the first one. Case closed. But as a sequel, filled with some incredible, crazy, and down right jaw-dropping effects, not to mention some humorous and wonderfully dark performances by Jeffrey Combs and the rest of the cast, this is well worth your time. Even on mutliple viewings, this is still a great film.

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I have to say that it gives my heart a little joy when I see people recognizing a somewhat obscure Spanish horror flick. Sure, it might have helped that it recently was released on blu-ray, but that’s beside the point. The film from last week is León Klimovsky’s Vampire’s Night Orgy! I’ve always considered this kind of like a Paul Naschy flick…without Paul Naschy! But it is still a fun little film. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron Christensen, Troy Howarth, Michael Shields, Mike Tutino, William Wilson.

Okay, now on to this week’s photo. Going with another black and white classic. Well…maybe not classic….but one that if you’ve seen it, you probably won’t forget it. Take a look, but don’t get too close or you might end up like the person in the photo! And remember, please don’t post your answers here, but send me an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Have You Rondo?

Yes, it is that time of the year again, with the 14th Annual Rondo Awards recently being announced. Yes, my work in HorrorHound magazine has been nominated again for Best Column, which I’m honored to be listed amongst so many other great writers. I’d love your vote, but more importantly, I would love you to vote period. Doesn’t need to be for me, but vote from your heart, to those you feel has done an admirable job. There are many different categories, from writing to artwork, to the DVD releases. Try and vote in as many categories as you can, but it not mandatory to do so. Just keep in mind that these people put in a lot of hard work for what most of us is just a passion and not a profession. And I think that is something that needs to be rewarded, even if it just a little statuette.

So click on this link HERE and send them an email with your vote. It only takes a few minutes and will help show these dedicated people that their work is not in vain, but that is being enjoyed by many out in the world.

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Horror History: Robert Clarke

robertclarkeRobert Clarke
Born June 1st, 1920 – Died June 11th, 2005

Robert Clarke was one of those actors who was in countless films, but for some reason, very few remember him. He made a career out of acting, but sometimes that might just have been playing a guy in the background or walking through the shot. Other times he had bigger roles, working along side some of the greatest names in Hollywood, like Frederic March and John Wayne. In the horror genre, he worked with pretty much all of the greats, like Karloff, Chaney Jr., Carradine, and more. But unfortunately, for some reason, his name is just not that well known. So let’s change that.

Though he made quite a few westerns, Clarke is probably remember more from cult horror/sci-fi fans because of the few genre pics that he did back in the ’50s, such as The Man From Planet X (1951) and The Hideous Sun Demon, which Clarke also co-wrote, co-produced, co-directed as well as playing the title character! So while he may be the epitome of a B-Movie actor, it is for that reason that he is still remembered by cult fans to this day. So let us keep his memory alive!

Fascination with Jean Rollin

Fascination-Rollin Book1Are you a fan of lesbian vampires? Especially when they are of French persuasion? Then you must be a fan of the films of Jean Rollin. And if you are, then you might want to add this little volume to your Need to Read list.

The wonderful folks at Headpress are releasing a new book by David Hinds called Fascination: The Celluloid Dreams of Jean Rollin. This 268 page book covers Rollin the man, as well as his films. The first part of the book is filled with essays on him and his work, while the second half covers all of his films, including his work in the adult industry, as well as incluidng an interview with Rollin.

It is available in both paperback and hardcover editions, though the later is only available through Headpress’ website (Click HERE). The price for the hardcovers are approx. $38 and the softcovers are a little over $20.

Rollin is a director that more people need to know about and I think this book will be a great step in that direction.