Tag: Germany

  • Best German Horror Films by Crash

    What are the Best German Horror Ventures? Well, this is in two parts. First, let’s cover solely German produced movies followed by co-productions with other nations. Like most cinematic ventures, the best German horror films are found in solid storytelling, intriguing characters, and atmosphere. Interestingly, most German horror films cater to the dramatic and psychological,…

  • Crash Reports: My 50th German Horror Film

    I indulged in 1973’s SEVEN DEAD IN THE CAT’S EYE (France/Italy/West Germany), and this has become the fiftieth German horror I’ve consumed to date. Directed by Antonio Margheriti, responsible for HORROR CASTLE (1963), ANDY WARHOL’S FRANKENSTEIN (1973), and CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE (1980), among other genre movies, the story involves the MacGrieff family and their Scottish castle…