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bloody-disgusting.com - 25 days ago
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While CNN is turning into TMZ, they still occasionally have a great feature that's worth noting. Today their online arm posted a special interview with horror legend Christopher Lee, best remembered at Count Dracula in an array of Hammer films. Right off the bat CNN makes Lee look like he's ...
shocktillyoudrop.com - 25 days ago
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan ( Watchmen , Supernatural )
taps into his sinister side in The Resident ,
a new thriller from England's renown Hammer Films. Directed and co-written by Antti J. Jokinen - who rolled cameras on the film earlier this year in New ...
ShockTillYouDrop: EXCL - 2 Photos from Hammer Films' ...
cnn.com - 26 days ago
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London, England (CNN) -- Although his name is
synonymous with horror, Christopher Lee says he doesn't have
much desire to see pictures that fall under that genre these days. The 87-year-old, who helped Britain's legendary Hammer studios breathe new ...
Christopher Lee: Horror films today are
guardian.co.uk - 22 days ago
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Christopher Lee – aka Counts Dracula and Dooku,
Scaramanga and Saruman – knighted for services to drama
and charity Finding oneself opposite a tall, baleful celluloid vampire would have most people reaching for a head of the most pungent Spanish ...
Arise, Sir Dracula: prince knights Christopher Lee
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Christopher Lee talks horror films of today
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... creepy obsession with her. Lee was a perfect fit for the film, which takes on a nightmarish quality in a nod to the noir style of Alfred Hitchcock, director Antti Jokinen says. "He has that presence that a movie like this needs because a single look can be the scary atmosphere that you need," Jokinen told CNN. Hammer Films is set to make its return with The Resident, starring Hilary Swank, and Let Me In, the remake of Let the Right One In. source via bd
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