Horror Review: Monster A Go-Go! – "Transylvania-Mania" (2012)
Well here’s a first for “Raz’s Midnight Macabre”, I’ve reviewed many Horror films and a few books and comics but this time it’s my first review of an album.
Icon Of The Month: Ingrid Pitt
That’s right, this month Hammer Horror beauty, Ingrid Pitt, is my icon of the month.
"The Exorcist" Franchise Review
This months franchise review for SomeWhatNerdy has been the “The Exorcist” franchise
The Rosemary’s Baby Curse
There are a few films that have had the ‘cursed’ tag placed on it over the years, “Rosemary’s Baby” seems to be one of the less talked about these days but I still find it intriguing.
Horror Review: Bigfoot War (2010)
Jeff Taylor was an ordinary boy growing up in the small town of Babble Creek, North Carolina, until one night his life was changed forever when a sasquatch brutally murdered his family. Taylor fled the town, hoping to leave the painful memory behind. Years later, after two tours of duty in the Iraq War, he’s back in Babble Creek seeking vengeance.
Horror For Children: Why I’m Glad To See It Back
Kids Horror, you either love it or loathe it. Me, I’m glad to see it making a come back and let me tell you why.
Zombie Apocalypse: What’s Your Soundtrack?
Seeing as it’s the end of the week I thought that instead of my usual long winded rants about the Horror genre I’d have a bit of fun.
Horror Review: 15 – An Exploration Of Human Violence (2011)
On April 15th, 2011, film-makers Jack Hamill and Brenda Hill were hired to make a documentary about serial killer Edward Payne. 3 weeks later Jack Hamill’s partially decomposed remains were found in an abandoned field outside the small town of Happy Valley, Oregon. An investigation into the crime led the police to a farmhouse on the edge of town. What they found there would shake the tight knit community to the core.
Real Life Horror: Ted Bundy
Theodore Robert “Ted” Bundy was an American serial killer, rapist, kidnapper, and necrophile who assaulted and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970’s and possibly earlier. He confessed to 30 homicides committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978; the true total remains unknown, and could be much higher.









