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Cabin in the Woods (2012)

Cabin in the Woods (2012)

Episode number: 1

Overview: This year’s Monster Madness kicks off with Cabin in the Woods, a cliche horror archetype with unique twists.

Häxan (1922)

Häxan (1922)

Episode number: 2

Overview: A creepy horror film from the silent era about devil worship and evil rituals, also known as “Witchcraft Through the Ages”.

Alice Sweet Alice (1976)

Alice Sweet Alice (1976)

Episode number: 3

Overview: An underrated slasher film, with a masked killer.

Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971)

Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971)

Episode number: 4

Overview: Vincent Price hosts this bizarre sketch comedy show from the 70′s, starring various lovable monster personalities.

Night of the Creeps (1986)

Night of the Creeps (1986)

Episode number: 5

Overview: An 80′s film that pays tribute to the 50′s. Alien slugs crawl into peoples’ heads and turn them into zombies.

Man Made Monster (1941)

Man Made Monster (1941)

Episode number: 6

Overview: Man-Made Monster is a science fiction horror film released by Universal Pictures. The film stars Lon Chaney, Jr. in his horror debut.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4 (1994)

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4 (1994)

Episode number: 7

Overview: Today we look at the most absurd horror film to feature two actors to win academy awards, Renee Zellweger and Matthew McConaughey.

Night Gallery (1969-1973)

Night Gallery (1969-1973)

Episode number: 8

Overview: Today we look at a TV series, Night Gallery. Rod Serling’s sub-par followup to The Twilight Zone.

The Black Cat (1981)

The Black Cat (1981)

Episode number: 9

Overview: One of many “Black Cat” movies, based loosely on the Edgar Allan Poe story, from Italian horror director Lucio Fulci. This time, the cat is a killing machine!

The Vampire Lovers (1970)

The Vampire Lovers (1970)

Episode number: 10

Overview: It’s Hammer time! From Hammer Studios, comes the first in a horror trilogy about the Karnstein family, a vampire story even older than Dracula.

The Exorcist III (1990)

The Exorcist III (1990)

Episode number: 11

Overview: How does a horror series come back out of the toilet bowl, after the insanely horrible Exorcist II: The Heretic? The answer. Brad Dourif.

The Walking Dead (1936)

The Walking Dead (1936)

Episode number: 12

Overview: Boris Karloff stars as a man brought back to life in a lab, very much like Frankenstein, in this typical horror chiller from the golden age.

They Live (1988)

They Live (1988)

Episode number: 13

Overview: Roddy Piper has to lay the smackdown on some alien scum, in this tribute to 50′s B-movies. The X-ray glasses were referenced in the NES game Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.

Rodan (1956)

Rodan (1956)

Episode number: 14

Overview: Time to add some kaiju action in this year’s Monster Madness. We’ve already taken care of Godzilla. Now let’s talk about another important monster from Toho.

Beetlejuice (1988)

Beetlejuice (1988)

Episode number: 15

Overview: A non-perfect, but highly enjoyable stylized nightmarish film from Tim Burton, starring Michael Keaton before he was Batman.

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)

Episode number: 16

Overview: The original giant reptile from stop-motion master Ray Harryhausen. Pre-dates Godzilla by one year!

Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)

Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)

Episode number: 17

Overview: A highly stylized take on the classic tale, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, starring Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins and Keanu Reeves. Produced by FRED FUCHS.

Doctor X (1932)

Doctor X (1932)

Episode number: 18

Overview: The first color horror film!

Insidious (2010)

Insidious (2010)

Episode number: 19

Overview: Today we look at a modern horror film about ghosts and possession. A young boy travels outside his body, leaving himself an open vessel for evil demons to enter.

Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)

Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)

Episode number: 20

Overview: A minor classic from the Universal catalogue, starring Bela Lugosi. Based on an Edgar Allan Poe story.

Tourist Trap (1979)

Tourist Trap (1979)

Episode number: 21

Overview: An underrated horror flick about scary dummies and a masked killer with an inventive method of murder. Effective, but uneven. Has elements of Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Island of Lost Souls (1932)

Island of Lost Souls (1932)

Episode number: 22

Overview: Charles Laughton stars in this overlooked adaptation of Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells. Bela Lugosi stars in a minor role.

Bride of Chucky (1998)

Bride of Chucky (1998)

Episode number: 23

Overview: The “so bad it’s good” movie from my generation. The killer doll Chucky is back, and more funny and likable than ever. See our review for the original Child’s Play here.

Son of Kong (1933)

Son of Kong (1933)

Episode number: 24

Overview: Rushed out the same year as the original King Kong, this sequel holds up surprisingly well. Starring Robert Armstrong and featuring the same master effects artist Willis O’Brien.

Stephen King’s IT (1990)

Stephen King’s IT (1990)

Episode number: 25

Overview: This 3 hour made-for-television movie was aired in two parts. Based on the Stephen King novel, it popularized the idea of the scary clown.

The Night Walker (1964)

The Night Walker (1964)

Episode number: 26

Overview: An underrated thriller from William Castle about nightmares. Only available on VHS for unknown reasons.

Death Proof (2007)

Death Proof (2007)

Episode number: 27

Overview: Quentin Tarantino’s most underrated and misunderstood film about a killer played by Kurt Russell who murders his victims with his car.

Dracula’s Daughter (1936)

Dracula’s Daughter (1936)

Episode number: 28

Overview: Bela Lugosi is absent in Universal’s only direct sequel to the original Dracula. Gloria Holden plays Countess Marya Zaleska, the reluctant vampire who wants to be free of her father’s curse.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1991-2000)

Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1991-2000)

Episode number: 29

Overview: A nostalgic Nickelodean anthology TV series from our generation, about kids, the Midnight Society, who gather around a campfire and tell scary stories every week.

Young Frankenstein (1974)

Young Frankenstein (1974)

Episode number: 30

Overview: One of the great Mel Brooks comedy classics, starring Gene Wilder. A big tribute to Universal’s original Frankenstein trilogy, faithfully emulated in Black & White.

Trick ‘r Treat (2007)

Trick ‘r Treat (2007)

Episode number: 31

Overview: Monster Madness closes this year, with one of few movies to truly capture the real Halloween spirit!