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Category: Films that Shook Me Up
Films That Shook Me Up VIII: The Entity
Buy The Entity on DVD here In the world of cinema, few films leave a lasting impression as deeply as those that explore the darkest corners of human experience. “The Entity” is one such film. Directed by Sidney J. Furie
Films That Shook Me Up VII: Deepstar Six
In the depths of the ocean, where man’s imagination meets the unimaginable, lies the setting for a tale that shook all certainties. Deepstar Six, a lesser-known gem in the annals of horror, plunged audiences into a world of isolation,
Films That Shook Me Up: VI – The Amityville Horror
Films That Shook Me Up: VI – The Amityville Horror When it comes to the films that have profoundly influenced my relationship with horror, few have left as indelible a mark as The Amityville Horror. This 1979 classic was my
Films That Shook Me Up V: Halloween
Films That Shook Me Up V: Halloween There are those movies that you stumble upon accidentally, often at a tender age, which leave an indelible mark on your psyche. For me, it was Halloween. This film didn’t just shake me
Films That Shook Me Up IV: Jaws: The Revenge
Films That Shook Me Up IV: – Jaws: The Revenge Hear me out. Sometimes, films hit us where we least expect it. They reach into our subconscious and stir feelings we didn’t know we had. For many, including me, the
Films That Shook Me Up III: Ghostwatch
Films That Shook Me Up III: Ghostwatch I suppose it’s not strictly a film as such, but I thought I’d include Ghostwatch in this series, due to it’s profound effect on my horror journey, and very nearly my trousers at
Films That Shook Me Up II: Robocop
I was 9 when Robocop relaeased. Walking past this very poster at my local cinema is one of my most vivid film related memories. My pick for best poster ever. Continuing the journey through films that profoundly impacted my younger
Films That Shook Me Up: The Fog
In the inaugural entry of “Films That Shook Me Up,” we delve into John Carpenter’s 1980 horror classic, The Fog. This film, with its eerie atmosphere and unsettling sound design, has left an indelible mark on me since my youth.