The Leprechaunmovies fit into a special niche in the horror genre where a movie can be both a ridiculous spectacle and a ...
Leprechaun 5: In The Hood, lternatively titled Leprechaun in the Hood, is a unique blend of black comedy and slasher elements. Released in 2000, it marks the fifth entry in the Leprechaun franchise.
For decades, popular culture has conditioned us to think ofleprechauns as benevolent creatures only too happy to gift humans with overflowing pots of gold, lucky four-leaf clovers, and delicious bowls ...
With St. Patrick's Day coming up the bend, it's only fitting to celebrate with some comical Irish folk horror. Luckily, there's a franchise for that. Leprechaun (1993) is the perfect film for holiday ...
Ah, the “Leprechaun” films! They may not be the St. Patrick’s Day slashers we deserve — but they sure as shit are the ones we have. Revisiting Lubdan the Leprechaun is an annual tradition that plenty ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s truly hard to know what those behind Leprechaun: Origins were thinking. For one, the title ...
The many traditions that come with St. Patrick’s Day include drinking green beer, eating Irish soda bread, and of course, watching all of the Leprechaun movies in order. The horror franchise kicked ...
For one horror scream queen, the scream doesn’t stop on St. Patrick’s Day, reflecting on her experience watching the Leprechaun series. As the Irish holiday draws near, Zenger News had the pleasure of ...
Ty is an Australian writer who enjoys horror movies, listening to the same bands he did fifteen years ago, and all the dogs. Yes, he would like a bite of your food, thank you. The horror genre has ...