Following its very successful crowdfunding campaign, Amicus Productions was resurrected, with plans to develop a brand-new horror anthology film, the first from Amicus since 1974's Beyond the Grave. In the tradition of films like Tales From the Crypt and Asylum, In the Grip of Terror has been completed, and having seen it for myself, fans of anthology horror will be very pleased by these new tales of terror. For our latest Q&a, I caught up with Megan Tremethick, who talks about her love of the original Amicus films, In the Grip of Terror's on-set experience, and much more:
What was your first exposure to Amicus horror anthology films, and why do you think they've remained so popular decades after release?
Megan Tremethick: My first experience with Amicus came when I was quite young. My dad showed me Vault of Horror, and I was immediately drawn in by the stories,...
What was your first exposure to Amicus horror anthology films, and why do you think they've remained so popular decades after release?
Megan Tremethick: My first experience with Amicus came when I was quite young. My dad showed me Vault of Horror, and I was immediately drawn in by the stories,...
- 7/7/2025
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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