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The Dorm That Dripped Blu
Fangoria have revealed the reversible artwork to Synapse’s The Dorm That Dripped Blood blu-ray release due on March 8. The front cover is the classic US artwork, and the inside is the spiked bat iconography of the original version, as … Continue reading
The Dorm That Dripped Blood DVD/Blu-Ray Details
Behold, the extremely mouth-watering detailsĀ on Synapse’s upcoming deluxe treatment of The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982 | aka Pranks | Review) courtesy of Fangoria, who championed the dark little slasher in their magazine with a cover story way back in … Continue reading
The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982)
For every studio-produced slasher to emerge during the early eighties (especially throughout the genre’s heyday of ’80-’83) there was a batch of independently made features. The Dorm That Dripped Blood was such a film.
Matthew W. Mungle (special makeup effects; Just Before Dawn)
Were you always a fan of horror movies growing up and how did you first develop an interest in special effects? “Always. I loved watching the old Universal Monster Movies on television and enjoy all the new hammer films when … Continue reading