
Gothic Horror Panel: The Ten Gothic Horror Movies You Must See
On August 4, Castle Bridge Media presented a panel on mid-century Gothic horror films (a Gothic Horror Panel, if you will) that featured several leading voices in horror fiction and commentary. The panel was made in celebration of the release of the book Nightwalkers, a new look at Gothic horror ranging from the films of Britain’s Hammer Studios. The titles that the panel identified as the Gothic horror films (that everyone should watch) are:
Hammer’s Curse of Frankenstein
Robert Wise’s The Haunting
Anne Fontaine’s The Innocents
The Shaw Brothers/Hammer mashup The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires
Jacques Tourneur’s Night of the Demon
Mario Bava’s Black Sunday, also known as Mask of the Demon
Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath
Herk Harvey’s Carnival of Souls
Guillermo Del Toro’s The Devils Backbone
Roger Corman’s House of Usher
EXTRA: : Hulu has put in development “Mexican Gothic”, a drama series based on Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s bestselling horror thriller novel, from Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ Milojo Productions & ABC Signature where the company has had a deal. Milojo acquired the rights to develop the fiction fantasy book for television in a competitive situation.