Sunday, October 20, 2013

25 Creepy Movies For Halloween You May Not Have Seen


Ti West's The Innkeepers

I've always had taste for the obscure, and being a fan of horror, I often find myself gravitating towards some of lesser known scary films out there.

Every October, it's my Halloween tradition to have a month long marathon of my favorite scary/horror movies. This year for Halloween I wanted to make a list and share of some of my favorite creepy movies that are a bit more under the radar than the typical Halloween classics.

So here it is, my Top 25 Creepy Movies For Halloween You May Not Have Seen. The films are in chronological order, with the year of release, and the name of the Director. Eight of the titles are currently streaming on Netflix.

I hope this list inspires some new selections in your own personal Halloween movie marathons this year and I'm always looking for suggestions, so feel free share your favorite.


Eduardo Sanchez's Altered


Ryan's Top 25 Creepy Movies For Halloween 
You Might Not Have Seen

  1. The Changeling (1980) Peter Medak
  2. Strange Invaders (1983) Michael Laughlin *
  3. Re-Animator (1985) Stuart Gordon *
  4. From Beyond (1986) Stuart Gordon
  5. Night Of The Creeps (1986) Fred Dekker *
  6. Monster Squad (1987) Fred Dekker
  7. Nightbreed (1990) Clive Barker
  8. Trauma (1993) Dario Argento
  9. Cronos (1993) Guillermo del Toro
  10. Cube (1997) Vincenzo Natali
  11. Kolobos (1999) Daniel Liatowitsch, David Todd Ocvirk
  12. Session 9 (2001) Brad Anderson 
  13. The Devils Backbone (2001) Guillermo del Toro
  14. Bubba-Ho Tep (2002) Don Coscarelli
  15. Undead (2003) The Spierig Brothers
  16. Feast (2005) John Gulager
  17. Jennifer (2005) Dario Argento
  18. Altered (2006) Eduardo Sanchez 
  19. Seventh Moon (2008) Eduardo Sanchez
  20. Let The Right One In (2008) Tomas Alfredson *
  21. Midnight Meat Train (2008) Ryuhei Kitamura
  22. House of The Devil (2009) Ti West *
  23. Lovely Molly (2011) Eduardo Sanchez *
  24. The Innkeepers (2011) Ti West *
  25. John Dies At The End (2012) Don Coscarelli *
   (*Currently Streaming on Netflix)

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Veil / Olde Pine - 2013 New England Summer Tour





We are pleased to announce that we are in the beginning stages of planning a summer tour with Olde Pine.

We are planning to go out for a week and play at least one show in all 6 of New England states.

We have a number of venues in mind already, but if you would like to host a house show in your state or have a suggestion for a venue, whether it be DIY or a club, let us know.

We will continue to post information as it develops.

Tour Event Page: Veil / Olde Pine 2013 New England Summer Tour


Veil: http://veil.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/veilnh

Olde Pine: http://oldepine.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Olde-Pine/185366421528483

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Friday March 29th: Veil / Olde Pine / Onslo / TBA @ Ralph's Diner


                  Friday March 29th: Veil / Olde Pine / Onslo / TBA @Ralph's Diner

                  Veil: http://veil.bandcamp.com/
                  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Veil/268769353164516


                  Olde Pine: http://oldepine.bandcamp.com/
                  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Olde-Pine/185366421528483


                  Onslo: http://onslo.bandcamp.com/
                  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Onslo/134749776583641

                               

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Review of Our Show at Fitchburg Artistree 9/21/12

"Veil took the light hearted energy built up by Kevin and shattered them with crashing drums and a distorted electric guitar. Even without the low tones of a bass, the progressive rock duo managed to keep a full sound throughout their set. Both members held their respective instruments down, showcasing some intricate work without getting too flashy. The drums were laced with super tight fill based beats to back the melodic, yet heavy guitar that at times got lost in it’s own distortion. A broken string tested the crowd’s attention span but once they were up and running again they swiftly regained control of the venue and closed out their set on a strong note." Review by Pat Buckley

See full show review here: Fitchburg Artistree September 21st Show Review By Pat Buckley