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Superman contre les femmes vampires (1962)

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Superman contre les femmes vampires

Ten Best: Films of Mexican legend El Santo
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Santo, the iconic Mexican wrestler, actor, and folk hero, starred in a plethora of films that combined elements of lucha libre, horror, sci-fi, and adventure. His movies are cherished for their campy charm, thrilling plots, and the larger-than-life presence of El Santo himself. With an extended version of Santo vs. the Riders of Terror screening at Fantasia this weekend here’s a rundown of the ten best Santo movies:

1. Santo vs. the Vampire Women (1962)

Plot: Santo takes on a coven of vampire women who kidnap young women to resurrect their queen.

Why It’s Great: This film is a quintessential Santo adventure, blending horror and action with the masked hero battling supernatural forces.

2. Santo vs. the Martian Invasion (1967)

Plot: Santo fights against an invasion of Martians who aim to conquer Earth.

Why It’s Great: A classic example of Santo’s foray into sci-fi, this film showcases his versatility and...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 7/31/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘The Last of Us’: Pedro Pascal and Five Other Great Latino Horror Heroes
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HBO has secured another ratings hit with their new video game adaptation “The Last of Us,” and while it’s as exciting and epic as the original video game, it also has the distinction of having a Latino leading man. Chilean actor Pedro Pascal plays the protagonist Joel, who is tasked with trekking across the horrific landscape to help find a cure with young Ellie in tow.

With a Latino actor leading such a massive hit for the horror genre, it got us thinking about other great Latino Horror Heroes from pop culture. Here are five of our favorites.

Pablo Simon Bolivar – Ash vs. Evil Dead

Pablo (Ray Santiago) is an Ash fan boy when we first meet him, referring to him as “El Jefe” with admiration. When he’s pulled into the war against the Deadites, the seemingly non-threatening blue collar worker becomes a vicious foe against evil, even...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 1/25/2023
  • by Felix Vasquez Jr
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Erik Estrada is back on the bike in Syfy’s “Chupacabra vs The Alamo”
With a ridiculous title that sounds like it could have come straight from one of those 1960s Mexican wrestler-superhero-horror movies (like Samson vs. The Vampire Women, or Santo and Blue Demon vs. The Monsters), Syfy’s latest original movie, Chupacabra vs The Alamo, indeed offers a similar cheesy but fun Mexican/Southwestern pop-culture/horror flair, beyond its moniker. Again borrowing from the public domain/urban legend bestiary, Syfy this time uses as its title monster the chupacabra — a legendary beast that has been reported throughout Latin America and the American Southwest, and that has been said to have attacked and sucked the blood [...]...
See full article at ChannelGuideMag
  • 3/20/2013
  • by Jeff Pfeiffer
  • ChannelGuideMag
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