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No Mere Mortal Can Resist the Evil of the Thriller: Why VINCENT PRICE Is a Cinematic Icon of the Macabre!

No Mere Mortal Can Resist the Evil of the Thriller: Why Vincent Price Is a Cinematic Icon of the Macabre

Widely regarded as a cinematic icon of the horror genre, Vincent Price’s first foray into the world of the macabre was working alongside Boris Karloff in 1939’s Tower of London for Universal Pictures. However, it was 1953’s House of Wax that would elevate Price into the pantheon of horror stardom.

“One raise of his eyebrow and you knew you were about to be thrilled by a debonair, evil, yet sympathetic villain…”

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ARROW Brings Horror Home for the Holidays with Classic and Cutting Edge Cult Cinema

ARROW Brings Horror Home for the Holidays with Classic and Cutting Edge Cult Cinema

Arrow Video is excited to announce the December lineup of their subscription-based Arrow platform, available now in the US and Canada. Arrow boasts a selection of cult classics, hidden gems and iconic horror films, all curated by the Arrow Video team.

“Only time could change the cruelty of tradition… Only their love could survive it…”

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Airing on COMET TV in January 2018

Airing on COMET TV in January 2018

Space out in 2018 with airings of cult classic movies: The Craft, Labyrinth and Bubba Ho-Tep, and classic science fiction television: Andromeda and Stargate: Atlantis; only on Comet TV!

Need to warm up on the cold winter Wednesdays? Look no further than Comet TV’s brand new 2-hour block of Edgar Allan Poe programming.

“Relax… It’s only magic. Now who’s pathetic?”

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The Black Cat (1981, Italy) Shameless DVD

The Black Cat (1981) Shameless Screen Entertainment DVD Cover

From Shameless Screen Entertainment’s ever growing catalogue of horror and the unseen gems from the past, we bring you the tale of The Black Cat by Lucio Fulci. With gothic themes and a ripping story of a malevolent cat, the supernatural and murder, Lucio Fulci’s 1981 film has all the ingredients for the ideal Halloween treat. A tale that may send tingles down your spine and a hankering for what has been missing from modern day horror fare in what should be a classic.

“Flesh ripping felines!”

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