Harry Kümel may not be a household name (unless, perhaps, you live in his native Belgium), but in the early 1970s he directed a pair of horrors, Daughters of Darkness and Malpertuis, which have now become minor cult classics
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Harry Kümel may not be a household name (unless, perhaps, you live in his native Belgium), but in the early 1970s he directed a pair of horrors, Daughters of Darkness and Malpertuis, which have now become minor cult classics
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The scene: frozen Minnesota, the present day, Winter, in the small town of
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Danish provocateur Nicolas Winding Refn made his name with 1996’s low-budget, gritty crime
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It’s the return of Mayfair Witches – the adaptation of the Anne Rice
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The Yankee Pedlar, a real-life and supposedly haunted hotel in Connecticut (go check
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In this late-70s comedy curio, Monty Python straight man Graham Chapman once again
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