Not exact matches
As a die - hard horror
fan, Abel enjoys the thrills, laughs, and groans
of a good
haunted house or a camp murder mystery.
This first production to bear the venerable Hammer imprint since 1979 so enjoyably revives the old dark
house trappings
of deep shadows, creepy noises,
haunted attics, unwelcoming villagers, now - you - see - them - now - you - don't apparitions and shrieking music cues pegged to startling cuts that it makes them seem new again, or at least so they'll seem to the gaggle
of young Daniel Radcliffe
fans who have rarely, if ever, experienced them before.
Last — and by universal
fan - boy acclaim — best was James Wan's super-scary reinvention
of the
haunted -
house genre, Insidious.
It provided the rarest treat horror
fans get nowadays in the form
of a joyous thrill ride that just happened to contain
haunted houses, werewolves flash rotting lepers and murderous clowns.
For
fans of Southern Gothic mysteries: Read The Drowning
House, a «remarkable blend
of human drama and satisfyingly Southern Gothic mystery, propelled by [debut author Elizabeth Black's] lyrical,
haunting narration.»
It was my first introduction to the Resident Evil series - I was a late bloomer - and I'm still a
fan of its fixed camera - angles and
haunted house - horror.