Banned, brutal, brilliant: uncover why 10 horror films were actually banned — not just for scares.
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Holiday Horror Day 20: Silent Night, Deadly Night
1984 | USA | Charles E. Sellier Jr.
This much-banned Christmas slasher focuses on young Billy whose traumatic start to life results in a rampage when he dons a Santa Claus outfit...
#silentnightdeadlynight #bannedhorror #80shorror #slasher
Born on this day in 1952: American cult director John Alan Schwartz!
(Faces of Death, Faces of Death II, Faces of Death III, Faces of Death IV, Faces of Death V)
#facesofdeath #johnalanschwartz #videonasty #bannedhorror #70shorror
Poster art for Don’t Go in the House
Original UK VHS art for Don’t Go in the House
Alternative poster art for Don’t Go in the House
German poster art for Don’t Go in the House under the title House of the Living Dead
Released on this day in 1980: Joseph Ellison’s bleak and sobering serial killer character study, Don’t Go In The House! #dontgointhehouse #slasher #80s #80shorror #edgein #josephellison #serialkiller #horror #videonasty #bannedhorror
DVD artwork for Exposé
Poster art under the title House on Straw Hill
Italian poster under the title House on Straw Hill
European poster art under the title Trauma
Released on this day in 1976: James Kenelm Clarke’s brutal psychosexual giallo-inspired thriller, Exposé (aka The House on Straw Hill) #houseonstrawhill #exposé #70shorror #giallo #britishhorror #videonasty #70s #thriller #udokier #lindahayden #banned #bannedhorror