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The Shunned House: Is It Syllabus-Worthy?

Professor Victor continues working through his “to-watch” list created by YOU via your recommendations in the comments! This week, he watches “The Shunned House” for the first time and determines if it is worthy of being on the Syllabus!

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Terrific and Terrible Horror TV Adaptations

This week, the Horror Movie Syllabus looks at movies that adapt horror television shows! While not all of these movies are good, they are all noteworthy for one reason or another! Professor Victor discusses the good and the bad of these horror TV adaptations, and also shares his thoughts on some extra credit movies!

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Revisiting Horror Comics: The Doctorate Edition

The Doctorate level of the Horror Movie Syllabus continues as we revisit the Comic Book horror movie subgenre video and present a fourth, Doctorate level selection! This new addition is an hilariously campy, notorious “classic” horror comic movie!

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The Best Warped, Perverse Horror Movies From the Mind of Clive Barker

He was the successor to the horror throne from Stephen King and his strange, gory-yet-sexy, demented vision has left an indelible mark on the horror genre. We are of course talking about Clive Barker and this week the Horror Movie Syllabus is looking at the most influential movies based on his writing, along with some “extra credit” movies that could only come from Barker’s mind.

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The Best of (The Rest of) Stephen King Horror Movies

He’s arguably the greatest horror writer of all time, but does that lead to great horror movies? The Horror Movie Syllabus is exploring movies based on the works of Stephen King, looking at three great adaptations of his work and some “extra credit” movies that... may or may not be great. Will Professor Victor come up with a good ending to this video, or will he suffer the same problem as so many of King’s works?

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