Tag Archives: Waxwork

Interview With Zach Galligan For ‘Midnight Creepshow’

If you’re a horror fan, then you have to know who Zach Galligan is since Gremlins is like, a staple in almost every genre fan’s diet. While 40 years ago Gremlins is what started Zach’s horror journey and set the course for the rest of his career, it’s current movies …

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Available Now From Waxwork Records: ‘RE-ANIMATOR’ (1985) Vinyl Soundtrack

Re-Animator

Available to purchase now from Waxwork Records and Richard Band is the Re-Animator Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. RE-ANIMATOR Original Motion Picture Score Features: The Complete Soundtrack by Richard Band Special Waxwork Records 10th Anniversary Release 180 Gram Hand Poured Colored Vinyl New Gatefold Packaging with Additional Artwork Artwork by Ghoulish Gary …

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‘THE SENTINEL’ (1977) Double Vinyl LP Soundtrack On Sale Now From Waxwork Records

The Sentinel

THE SENTINEL is an underseen 1977 horror classic, featuring an all star cast. The folks at Waxwork Records are excited to bring you Gil Mellé’s original motion picture soundtrack from the film as double vinyl LP! Featuring Artwork by Robert Sammelin! Check it out! From The Press Release THE SENTINEL Original Motion …

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‘Music Box Of Horrors At The Drive-In’ Returns In October – Presented By Shudder

Music Box Of Horrors

Chicago area horror fans rejoice. Classic horror films are showing all month at the Music Box Theatre as Shudder proudly presents The Music Box of Horrors: Dawn of the Drive-In! 2021’s lineup of films looks like their best yet. Double Features every Friday and Saturday night in October! Read on …

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Interview with Keli Price: An ’80s Homage of a Dream

Rising star Keli Price has appeared in various productions, but was brought into the indie spotlight with the recent feature, Sleep No More. As a fan of ’80s horror, Keli went for the film’s leading role, nailing it from the audition to the onscreen feature. Read on to find out …

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Waxwork (1988): 29 Years Later and Still A Fan Favorite – Retro Review

The eighties unlocked some of the most beloved horror films of all time. We met Freddy Kreuger in our nightmares, got lost with The Lost Boys, opened PinHead’s box, and purchased the Good Guy doll Chucky. On June 17, 1988, director Anthony Hickox unleashed another cinematic, horror masterpiece for the …

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