It’s been another fantastic Halloween month. I hope you enjoyed the daily selection of films chosen for this year’s fright film fest. Special thanks to guest blogger, Miguel Rodriguez, for his contributions. Below is a listing of all the films highlighted this year. Have a Happy Halloween… II!
Category: Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: Halloween II
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: Horror of Dracula
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: The Thing From Another World
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: Creature from the Black Lagoon
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: The Invisible Man
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: Pitch Black

Director David Twohy manages to make an entire planet seem claustrophobic as a band of survivors from a crashed spacecraft discover they have arrived just in time for a full-blown blackout eclipse on a planet orbiting three suns. Though largely remembered as the launch of Vin Diesel’s leading-man career, Pitch Black is a smart science fiction horror film that has its protagonists forever on the run from the planet’s carnivorous, nocturnal monsters.
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: The Brides of Dracula

Hammer Studios didn’t always produce the best scripts for their classic horror series, but when it came to timeless icons Dracula and Frankenstein, they perfectly captured the spooky, haunting atmosphere. In this follow-up to their adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel, the thunder claps, the wind howls, the townsfolk fret and the beautiful young sex-kitten is… well, young and sexy.
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: Scream 2
Son of 31 Nights, 31 Frights: Interview with the Vampire

After gaining some notoriety with his controversial The Crying Game, director Neil Jordan was picked to film the first of Anne Rice’s popular novels featuring the vampire Lestat. After some casting controversy regarding Tom Cruise, Rice completely reversed her opposition to him after viewing the finished film.






