Monday, October 27, 2008

Plan Your Own Night of Fright

Want to plan your own classic horror movie marathon and don't know where to start? I've found a few good resources you can use to set up your scary movie night and ensure that everyone leaves with a good fright. Each of these websites helps rate and discuss horror movies so you can plan which films are the ones for you.

At lovetoknow.com they have a constant rating systems of all of the best horror movies, new and old, which you can find here. They have the title, a very brief summary and an explanation as to why this is the "best" film in the genre. The list is pretty short, but its a great place to begin when looking for what type of film you want to show.

One of my favorite sites, film-site.org, also has a good introduction to classic horror films. Here under their little intro to what makes a horror film, you can find a list of the best horror movies of the early days. This page on the gives you a brief history of the beginnings of horror film, showing you some of the best and well-known horror films as well as some of the best but not so well known ones.

Don't want your movie marathon to show some classics? Want to have a more original style? Well, here are a list of some good sites for your B Horror Movie Marathon. First and foremost, I would go to B-Horror.com and use all of the links they have. I've found another page here with a list of some great b-horror movies from the Fifties and Sixties. A site where you can learn about and preview the B's is at bmovies.com. And here is a forum that might be helpful where people have come online to discuss their favorite B's and what would make a good horror marathon. 

The site best-horror-movies.com does just that. Here is there homepage and from that you can access tons of lists, databases and resources to find the cream of the crop where horror films are concerned. There is a list for everyone who wants to watch a scary movie here, from gift shops, to video rentals, to zombies to DVD purchases. Just about anything and everything can be found on this site.

The site classicmovies.com has done a list of the scariest movies for Halloween that you can access here. The movies are listed alphabetically with links to the analysis, synopsis and reviews of the movies themselves. This is the perfect site for planning your classic horror movie night.

Perhaps the best of the best, you can go onto the American Film Institute's website and get their list of 100 YEARS...100 THRILLS for the Institute's top picks of horror movies. These films were picked by the actors, directors, critics, and film experts who spent long hard hours voting and analyzing each film. So, if you're an academic or just want the tough stuff done for you, I would really recommend using the films from this list.

For those of you who want a humorous, modern look at film, I would recommend looking through the annals of slashfilm.com. The horror section of their site, which you can find here, allows you to leaf through the past blog entries on their site. They have updates on upcoming horror films, trailers, articles on past films, reviews, and so many good resources for those of you who want a more recent approach to horror. 

I hope I've been helpful in your quest to put together the perfect night of fright for this Halloween. 

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