ROMASANTA: THE HUMAN EVIL
By Erika Tiburcio (*) 2004 was the year when this movie by Paco Plaza was released. Like EL BOSQUE DEL LOBO (Pedro Olea, 1971), it is set in Spain in the 19th...
By Erika Tiburcio (*) 2004 was the year when this movie by Paco Plaza was released. Like EL BOSQUE DEL LOBO (Pedro Olea, 1971), it is set in Spain in the 19th...
In this new episode of El podcast surge de la tumba -now in Spanish) I have as a guest Aida Cordero, an expert on Spanish Horror, especially on Narciso Ibáñes Serrador as she wrote...
In order to pay tribute to the nameless beast Doctor Frankenstein created in Mary Shelley classic here you have a list of Spanish Horror flicks with some Frankenstein in them…. Sometimes not related at...
On this episode of Horror Rises from Spain, entitled A Little Bit of Everything Mistress Elena overwhelmed by technical difficulties complained about the role of women creators in horror and recommended two films: Abracadabra...
Welcome to a new episode of Horror Rises from Spain. In this Mistress Elena is telling all about Jaume Balaguero’s MUSA and she is also talking to Robert Monell about Paul Naschy’s cult: Howl...
Let’s celebrate the BLIND DEAD for no reason! I am going retro rescuing two of my favorite episodes of Horror Rises from Spain first season- forgive the technical aspects, I was starting- in...
Welcome to a new show of Horror Rises from Spain! This month Mistress Elena is talking about a classic TV series THE FOOTPRINT OF CRIME aka LA HUELLA DEL CRIMEN, in which very...
Let’s welcome the new year with a brand-new episode of Horror Rises from Spain! For this occasion, I have one of the biggest experts on European cinema, the one and only Kat Ellinger from...
HORROR RISES FROM SPAIN is back with a special episode for December 2017. It is called Miscellanea and it is about all good and bad things on 2017 DVD and BR Spanish Horror releases....
Welcome to a new episode of Horror Rises from Spain. For this occasion, Mistress Elena is revising some Spanish slasher movies that must be taken into consideration for a creepy unquiet night. Robert Monell...