There was that one Korean vampire film, was it Thirst/, that was supposed to be really good!

Does anyone hear ever remember viewing a Dracula moviemnade joint venture between Hammer and Shaw brothers, as had Drac and Chinese gold vampires  facing peter Cushing van helsing and Chinese Kung Fu warriors?

 JesusFan:

There was that one Korean vampire film, was it Thirst/, that was supposed to be really good!

It is really good.
Not your typical vamp movie.


 JesusFan:

Does anyone hear ever remember viewing a Dracula moviemnade joint venture between Hammer and Shaw brothers, as had Drac and Chinese gold vampires  facing peter Cushing van helsing and Chinese Kung Fu warriors?


The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070297/

Silly retro horror <3

You know was very bad when Christopher Lee told Hammer no Mas 

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I finally watched Whispering Corridors 3: Wishing Stairs. The whole series of Whispering Corridors movies are anthology works and this one was a bittersweet but spooky short story taking place at an all girls boarding school which focuses on two close friends who practice ballet. I thought it was an easy and enjoyable watch if anyone wants a short story ~ Also was cool to see Song Ji-hyo in one of her older works as a young actress



Oh cool! Yes, that is a young Song Ji-hyo! 

I watched Sleep, which I enjoyed. Not a perfect movie but held my interest! It tries to keep you guessing as to what is really going on with the FL's husbands sleep problems. Definitely takes a wild turn at the end too. Very creepy film though (in a good way)! Due to the subject matter it also is occult related in nature. 

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I watched Sleep, which I enjoyed. Not a perfect movie but held my interest! It tries to keep you guessing as to what is really going on with the FL's husbands sleep problems. Definitely takes a wild turn at the end too. Very creepy film though (in a good way)! Due to the subject matter it also is occult related in nature. 

Ohh I've been meaning to watch that for a while! Nice to see that you liked it, will definitely check it out soon

I watched The Haunting of Hill House, is just on another level! The way it blends psychological horror with deep, emotional storytelling is insane. The cinematography, the way the ghosts are hidden in plain sight, the nonlinear storytelling—it all comes together so perfectly. Every character’s trauma and grief are woven into the supernatural elements so seamlessly that it makes the horror feel real. 

It is my first time watching American horror series, a work of Mike Flanagan. I was absorbed in that series, in that house with that family... thinking I'll always be a part of that house ;) I love it!! Guessing I might never found anything better TT

Have you guys watched it? Is there anything above this series?

 mirarmy:

I watched The Haunting of Hill House, is just on another level! The way it blends psychological horror with deep, emotional storytelling is insane. The cinematography, the way the ghosts are hidden in plain sight, the nonlinear storytelling—it all comes together so perfectly. Every character’s trauma and grief are woven into the supernatural elements so seamlessly that it makes the horror feel real. 

It is my first time watching American horror series, a work of Mike Flanagan. I was absorbed in that series, in that house with that family... thinking I'll always be a part of that house ;) I love it!! Guessing I might never found anything better TT

Have you guys watched it? Is there anything above this series? 

They made another one called The Haunting of Bly Manor but it def was not as good... yes, Haunting of Hill House was really great -  one of the few shows I've actually rewatched all the way through.