We here at Ably House would love to wish John Carpenter a very Happy 64th Birthday! To celebrate such a joyous occasion, we suggest you check out some of his most successful horror films.
Such titles include:
Christine (1983) Director
The Thing (1982) Director
Halloween II (1981) Writer
The Fog (1980) Writer/Director
Halloween (1978) Writer/Director
Click Here for a complete list of works by John Carpenter.
What do you fear most?
Monday, January 16, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
This Just In: A&E is Developing a Series Based on Hitchcock's Psycho!
Is it true? Is there really a television series in development based on the earliest (and perhaps greatest) slasher film in American history?
Movieline reports, "A&E is developing a prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho to revolve around the early life of one Norman Bates and his beloved mother at the infamous Bates Motel."
Click Here to read more at Movieline.
What do you think? Would you be interested in watching this series, should it ever make it to air?
Movieline reports, "A&E is developing a prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho to revolve around the early life of one Norman Bates and his beloved mother at the infamous Bates Motel."
Click Here to read more at Movieline.
What do you think? Would you be interested in watching this series, should it ever make it to air?
The Walking Dead Continues to Grow!
Season 1 of The Walking Dead aired a mere 6 episodes. Season 2 grew to 13. And now they're growing again! AMC has ordered 16 episodes for the show's third season. It is also reported that the hit series will be adding two new writers to the show.
Click Here for more info via Zap2it.
Click Here for more info via Zap2it.
The Walking Dead: Scoop on What's Ahead!
So, what's on the books for The Walking Dead?
Well, TVLine reports, "Strained relationships, a rivalry that will test the survivors' unity and the possible arrival of a major character from the books are among the stories on tap for the second half of The Walking Dead Season 2."
Click Here for more info from TVLine as they report on 7 key points from AMC's TCA winter press tour!
And don't forget to tune in on February 12th for the winter premiere of The Walking Dead. Did you miss the first half of the season? Don't worry because AMC will be airing a marathon of episodes from the first half of season 2 on Sunday, February 12 at 1:30PM that will lead into the winter premiere! AMC will also be airing a season 1 marathon the day prior (Feb 11) starting at 8:00PM.
Well, TVLine reports, "Strained relationships, a rivalry that will test the survivors' unity and the possible arrival of a major character from the books are among the stories on tap for the second half of The Walking Dead Season 2."
Click Here for more info from TVLine as they report on 7 key points from AMC's TCA winter press tour!
And don't forget to tune in on February 12th for the winter premiere of The Walking Dead. Did you miss the first half of the season? Don't worry because AMC will be airing a marathon of episodes from the first half of season 2 on Sunday, February 12 at 1:30PM that will lead into the winter premiere! AMC will also be airing a season 1 marathon the day prior (Feb 11) starting at 8:00PM.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Welcome to Ably House!
Please feel free to take a gander at the website. We don't officially launch until January 13, 2012 (yes, that is Friday the 13th!), but in the meantime you are welcome to take a look at what we currently have available. Just remember that we are constantly adding more and more material as it gets closer to opening day.
So, once we're up and running, what can you expect to find here? The answer is quite simple, really. We hope to provide you, our fellow fans of horror, with the latest news and spoilers for our favorite television shows, book series, and future movie releases. We will also be posting weekly 'Movie Night' reviews of current and classic cult horror films you may or may not have heard of before. We also hope to be able to post 'Opening Weekend' reviews on horror films that have just been released in theatres. But this, I can only hope you understand, is dependent upon having the availability and financial freedom to attend such screenings. We will also be updating with 'Spotlight' posts, in which we will draw attention upon varying issues and themes found within the horror genre. And finally, we will be posting our 'Monthly Book Review', in which we'll provide you with our opinions on horror in literature.
We just have a few rules by which we hope you can abide. Currently, we are open to comments and input from every reader (including those of you who wish to keep anonymous). Please be respectful of other people. We will not tolerate any flaming arrows. Heated debates are okay (and even encouraged), but name calling is not. Please always remember that despite what stereotypes may exist about the 'image' of the horror fan, we are not all the same. We want you to know that each and every one of your thoughts and opinions are valuable, but they are solely your own. So, when posting comments, I urge you to keep in mind that you do not speak for the general population as a whole.
If there is anything you'd like to see on this site (or if we are currently lacking information about a book, television series, or movie you'd like to read about), then please let us know. We are open to your thoughts and opinions, and encourage you to contribute by telling us what you'd like to see on our blog.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
So, once we're up and running, what can you expect to find here? The answer is quite simple, really. We hope to provide you, our fellow fans of horror, with the latest news and spoilers for our favorite television shows, book series, and future movie releases. We will also be posting weekly 'Movie Night' reviews of current and classic cult horror films you may or may not have heard of before. We also hope to be able to post 'Opening Weekend' reviews on horror films that have just been released in theatres. But this, I can only hope you understand, is dependent upon having the availability and financial freedom to attend such screenings. We will also be updating with 'Spotlight' posts, in which we will draw attention upon varying issues and themes found within the horror genre. And finally, we will be posting our 'Monthly Book Review', in which we'll provide you with our opinions on horror in literature.
We just have a few rules by which we hope you can abide. Currently, we are open to comments and input from every reader (including those of you who wish to keep anonymous). Please be respectful of other people. We will not tolerate any flaming arrows. Heated debates are okay (and even encouraged), but name calling is not. Please always remember that despite what stereotypes may exist about the 'image' of the horror fan, we are not all the same. We want you to know that each and every one of your thoughts and opinions are valuable, but they are solely your own. So, when posting comments, I urge you to keep in mind that you do not speak for the general population as a whole.
If there is anything you'd like to see on this site (or if we are currently lacking information about a book, television series, or movie you'd like to read about), then please let us know. We are open to your thoughts and opinions, and encourage you to contribute by telling us what you'd like to see on our blog.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
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