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Horror Hotel

  • TV Series
  • 2013–
  • TV-14
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
140
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Queen Lamia in Horror Hotel (2013)
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"Horror Hotel" is a hosted horror movie show since 2013, hosted by "Lamia"."Horror Hotel" is a hosted horror movie show since 2013, hosted by "Lamia"."Horror Hotel" is a hosted horror movie show since 2013, hosted by "Lamia".

  • Stars
    • Queen Lamia
    • Lilith Alexandria
    • John Fecek
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    140
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    • Stars
      • Queen Lamia
      • Lilith Alexandria
      • John Fecek
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Queen Lamia
    • Self - Host…
    • 2013–2023
    Lilith Alexandria
    • Lilith…
    • 2013–2020
    John Fecek
    John Fecek
    • Lil Zombie…
    • 2014–2023
    Philip Saad
    Philip Saad
    • Lil' Zombie…
    • 2014–2023
    Erik William
    Erik William
    • Self…
    • 2018–2023
    Ray Szuch
    • Corporal Stone…
    • 2018–2022
    Vernard Adams
    Vernard Adams
    • Poppa Voodoo…
    • 2016–2022
    Jason McCallister
    • Skippy the Evil Clown…
    • 2015–2023
    Danny Waz
    • Lupo…
    • 2016–2023
    Jeff Korn
    Jeff Korn
    • Big Zombie…
    • 2016–2021
    Bryant L. Hendking
    • Big Zombie…
    • 2017–2020
    Jacob Southwick
    Jacob Southwick
    • Boulder
    • 2018–2022
    Nadia Stahiv
    • Lil' Zombie's Woman…
    • 2015–2017
    Michael Kraljevic
    • Spot…
    • 2019–2023
    Ron George
    Ron George
    • Self…
    • 2015–2021
    Rex Baker
    Rex Baker
    • Zombie Rex…
    • 2014
    A.J. Walker
    • Spot…
    • 2017–2019
    Alex Daniels
    • Hotel Guest…
    • 2019–2020
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    10susanabowen

    Horror hosting with a twist

    I have been following Horror Hotel and Lamia for several years now - sorry to not review sooner! - and am so glad that I flipped onto the show one fateful night. This show quickly became one of my favorites, and I have yet to stop watching. They do keep some humor and hoke that old-time late-night host fans have come to expect, but I love that the heart of it is actually educational. Whether we are learning about horror movies, the history of cinema, or even Lamia's weird world of monsters, you always learn something new. It's refreshing, and I hope more people can continue to discover this wonderful show. Lamia and team, please keep these coming for as long as you can!
    10michelle-loves-movies

    Classic genre with modern twist

    This show has it all. Horror, mysteries, sci-fi, dark comedy, full length movies, short movies, TV episodes, everything. Viewers see it all, from silent movies to modern horror movies. The specials are always super special, and I love that they are always finding new things to add. The comics, the animations, old shorts, drive-in stuff. Really is something for everyone, and it's a great way to please the old-school viewers who remember original hosts of this type, as well as introduce newbies and young people (family friendly) to a whole new era of hosting. Very entertaining.
    10stivers-lynn

    Queen of the Dark, Queen of My Heart

    I've been an avid horror fan since my earliest recollection, when my dad would sit me on his knee and we'd watch "Twilight Zone", "The Outer Limits", "Alfred Hitchcock", and whatever horror or scifi features we might happen to catch. This was back before cable TV or VHS or DVD's or Roku... we had to watch what was being broadcast in real time, and the channels were often limited to three or four, so it was indeed a special treat. In 1957 Screen Gems began releasing old movie packages to television stations with titles such as "Shock" or "Creature Features", featuring selections of classic horror/scifi genre films. I was born in 1959, so I was fortunate to have been around during the early years of television horror shows. Independent stations tended to run these movies on Saturday night during prime time, often with a campy set and host to make them more entertaining, while stations with network affiliations had to wait until after the late evening news when they could fill extra time slots and get more advertising dollars. This started a trend, and what was popularly called the "spook show" was born.

    Vampira led the pack and others soon followed, as weekend "spook shows" became a staple of American culture. All across the USA, colourful horror hosts filled the airwaves with unique sets and goofy antics. The films were often low budget, and less realistic special effects combined with strict broadcast standards kept the movies from being too terribly frightening, so it all became something of a family tradition, and one I've cherished throughout my life.

    These programs hit their peak in the seventies, then sadly for many of us, as networks decided to expand their late night programming beyond prime time, the "spook shows" were steadily replaced with things like "Saturday Night Live" and music concerts. The eighties did see some resurgence in the tradition with icons like Elvira and Joe Bob Briggs offering syndicated episodes, but they were limited compared to the original wave of hosted horror. As fate would have it, cable TV became more available through the years, even in small towns, and the advent of the internet and devices such as Roku opened an entirely new frontier in TV entertainment options.

    Our family had never stopped setting Saturday night aside for horror and scifi, especially when VCR's and later DVD players became widely available, but it wasn't the same without a good character to host it all. Luckily, we weren't the only ones who missed our "spook shows", and soon new hosts began to appear with their own shows, while the originals from the early days were elevated to almost legendary status within horror fandom. The Svengoolie character, created by Jerry Bishop, who had originated in the seventies and had never completely gone away, found a place on MeTV with Rich Koz succeeding Mr. Bishop in the role after a stint as the Son of Svengoolie. Other retro networks and alternative channels started picking up new hosted formats, and the horror hosts managed to rise once again.

    We had been regular viewers of one of these shows on Retro TV back when Svengoolie was on MeTV at ten. After Sven was off, we'd switch over to Retro and catch their show, which more often than not ran an old horror or scifi feature. Then one fateful Saturday night when I habitually flipped to Retro, instead of the normal show Horror Hotel came on. The opening animation and catchy theme was one thing that immediately brought back the enthusiasm of my childhood anticipation, but when Lamia appeared on the screen she stole my heart. With all due respect to all the pioneers and personalities of this great tradition, she was, in my mind, the ultimate. Enchantingly beautiful, yet refreshingly cute, her perky manner and humourous demeanor renewed my faith that TV horror had not peaked in the seventies after all, but had experienced an outright resurrection... and, unlike any of the hosts before her, she actually had fangs. Her often irritating sidekick Li'l Zombie (irritating for Lamia that is, not the viewers) is always creating some sort of distraction for our lovely host, and the hotel is filled with all sorts of characters like Lupo the werewolf, Big Zombie, Lamia's co-host Lilith, and more recently Vlad, who serves as hotel chef.

    The show is the creation of Lamia and Executive Producer Ray Szuch, who has enjoyed a stellar career in the film and martial arts industries, and whose wise guidance and ongoing additions to the show's format have elevated the "spook show" to an entirely new level. Not only do the viewers get a wide selection of films, from popular classics to often forgotten gems which Lamia re-introduces to a whole new generation, but her prologues provide a brief and informative insight into every feature, the stars and directors, and other interesting tidbits. Lamia also fills each show with horror related trivia, data about the year the films were released, and vintage commercials. Occasionally she'll showcase new short and independent films, and offers holiday specials at Halloween and Christmas, as well as other specials to spice up the yearly episodes.

    So if you're like me and still long for those Saturday nights filled with fun and frights, Horror Hotel is the perfect combination of campy humour, a traditional atmosphere laced with new technology, and a fresh take on some more obscure movies you may never see anywhere else. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

    See for yourself this Saturday, and in the meantime as Lamia says... stay bloody!
    10lilyb83

    Lamia is the greatest

    I have been watching Horror Hotel for a few years now since first discovering it on Retro. I love love love it. Lamia isn't Queen for nothing. She is so great with all of the facts and cool trivia. I even love when she's mean to the zombies. Little Zombie is funny but I would be annoyed if I was Lamia too. I always looks forward to seeing what she picks to show next. I am often surprised and in a good way. Thanks Lamia & crew - I am your loyal subject!
    10EdWoodJr-1

    The Queen of the Night

    Here in Las Vegas all we had was The Sinister Minister (off the air) and Svengoolie (whom I cannot stand). So when I stumbled upon Horror Hotel, it was like an oasis in the desert.

    Lamia isn't like all the other horror hosts. She is hot & sexy, but doesn't come on too strong. And I love that she is informative, and doesn't try to be funny. Usually friendly, but occasionally her mean streak appears - "We'll take a quick break, so don't go anywhere... I MEAN IT! DON'T GO ANYWHERE!"

    She begins the movie with an introduction of trivia facts - I thought I knew a thing or two, but every time I am surprised to learn something new. Even the movies others have shown a dozen times - well, as she says herself, "You might have seen this one before, but you haven't seen it with me..." So shut the windows, lock the doors, put out the lights (except maybe one candle) and cuddle up with Lamia on Sunday night... if you dare...

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      Lamia has been named runner-up for Favorite Horror Host in the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards for 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Reel TV Network
      • World E Online
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      • 2h(120 min)
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