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Two decades after Black Christmas, Scream leaned into the now-familiar idea of the killer caller; Ghostface has an irrepressible urge to taunt his victims before eviscerating them, and Scream ...
Olivia Hussey Eisley, the British-Argentine actor who shot to fame as a teenager starring as Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet” and went on to star in the ...
Following leading turns in “All the Right Noises” and “The Summertime Killer,” Hussey was cast to lead Bob Clark’s 1974 horror film “Black Christmas” — widely regarded now as a progenitor to the ...
Hussey broke out in Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo And Juliet, and later became a horror icon thanks to 1974's Black Christmas Screenshot: YouTube Olivia Hussey has died. An actor with a 60-year-career ...
Black Christmas is best enjoyed as a pure guilty pleasure that isn't trying to aspire to be a genre classic. What the movie lacks in pure tension, it makes up for with grotesque and brutal kill ...
Black Christmas came first in 1974, while A Christmas Story was released in 1983. However, A Christmas Story is set in the year 1939, which would still make it a prequel.
The first thing you notice about Black Christmas is how beautiful it all looks. Director Bob Clark’s legendary 1974 slasher film, a landmark movie for holiday horror and horror in general ...
Not to pick on a specific movie, but take a look at Better Watch Out: It’s an average-at-best Christmas-set home-invasion thriller with few scares, dumb plot twists, and a tin ear for dialogue ...
Black Christmas is a 1974 Canadian slasher film produced and directed by Bob Clark, and written by Roy Moore. It stars Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder, and John Saxon. The story follows a ...
Black Christmas is proof that you don’t always need the big gimmicks in horror, sometimes a well-paced, minimalist story and suspense can create a classic. Less is, as they say, more.