How do you make two things that are already great even better? By combining them, of course. Gill Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews and I have submitted for your reading enjoyment The Great Hammer-Amicus Blogathon! Witness two amazing houses under one roof (don’t try to think of the architecture), where we’ve assembled a terrific roster for this three-day blogging event.
Watch today’s post for further updates. If you plan to participate but you’re not quite ready, don’t worry, we’ll post your link on Day Two. And yes, there’s still time to join. Post a comment below, email me at barry_cinematic@yahoo.com, or reach me on Twitter (@barry_cinematic). You may also contact Gill by commenting on her post, through her blog’s Contact Me page, or on Twitter (@realweegiemidge).
Be sure to check out the following links, and remember to tune in Saturday and Sunday for recaps of days two and three!
Rebecca Deniston from Taking Up Room travels back to Hammer’s origins, with The Song of Freedom (1936)
Aurora from Once Upon a Screen proves you can’t keep a good vampire down with Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)
Maddy from Maddy Loves Her Classic Films takes a look at new spin on an old story, with Hands of the Ripper (1971)
Gill Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews takes us to brink of insanity with Asylum (aka: House of Crazies) (1972)
Yours Truly, Barry P. revisits his childhood, to enter Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965)





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