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Description: This design features the bold, unforgettable title of the 1973 film Blood Orgy of the She-Devils, directed by cult filmmaker Ted V. Mikels. A notorious favorite among cult movies and underground horror movies, this film blends exploitation-era shock, occult imagery, and witchcraft themes into a truly wild piece of 1970s genre cinema. The vintage title design captures the raw, transgressive spirit of grindhouse horror and midnight movies, making it perfect for fans of obscure film history and cult horror aesthetics. Ideal for collectors of cult cinema, lovers of witchcraft-themed horror, and devotees of regional and exploitation filmmaking, this design celebrates a movie that remains legendary for its audacity and outsider charm.
Description: This terrifying illustration features Samara, also known as Sadako from the cult horror movie The Ring (Ringu), crawling out of a static-filled television screen in one of the most unforgettable moments in Japanese horror. With her long black hair hiding her face and her ghost girl presence radiating dread, this design perfectly captures the eerie, skin-crawling atmosphere that made the film legendary. Perfect for fans of scary movies, J-horror, and supernatural ghost stories, this artwork is a tribute to one of cinema’s most iconic scares. Ideal for horror collectors, goth enthusiasts, and anyone who celebrates spooky season all year long. A this Ringu design makes a haunting gift for the right person who loves the unsettling and macabre.
Description: Evans City Cemetery - they're coming to get you Barbara! If you love zombies and Night of the Living Dead, then this Evans City Cemetery design is for you! Evans City Cemetery is where all the creepy, spooky, undead fun begins. Give as a gift to the undead loving, horror movie fan in your life. This Evans City Cemetery design is great for Halloween and spooky season too.
Description: This design features the striking title of the 1965 film Bloody Pit of Horror, celebrating one of the most notorious and unforgettable cult movies of classic genre cinema. Known for its lurid visuals, gothic dungeon setting, and unforgettable villain, this film has earned its place among essential horror movies and Eurocult favorites. The vintage-inspired title design captures the outrageous, pulpy spirit of mid-60s exploitation and Italian horror, making it perfect for fans of retro cinema, grindhouse aesthetics, and obscure horror history. Ideal for collectors of cult movies, lovers of classic horror films, and anyone drawn to bold, provocative vintage titles, this design is a tribute to an era when horror was strange and daring.
Description: This design features the bold title of the 1975 film Satan’s Children, paying tribute to a notorious entry in cult movies and underground horror movies history. Known for its raw, transgressive reputation and grindhouse-era shock value, the film has become a point of fascination for collectors and fans of obscure, controversial cinema. The vintage-inspired title treatment captures the unsettling, confrontational spirit of 1970s exploitation and cult horror, making this design ideal for those who appreciate rare film history and uncompromising genre art. Perfect for fans of cult cinema, grindhouse aesthetics, and retro horror typography, it works as a striking statement piece for spooky season or year-round horror fandom.
Description: Summerisle May Day Celebration 1973 - Welcome Fool! If you love The Wicker Man, this design celebrating the Summerisle May Day Celebration is for you! Featuring a big old old-fashioned sun, this design celebrates the old ways, the pagan ways, the folk ways that celebrate the earth and nature. Give as a gift to someone who loves horror movies, cult films and in particular folk horror.
Description: Basket Case, 1982, movie design. If you love cult movies from the 80s, here's a design for you! Fun horror movie Basket Case makes a great design for any horror fan. Give as a gift to the cult film fan and horror movie lover. A perfect design for Halloween too! What's in the basket?
Description: Tanz Dance Akademie. Secret Iris! If you love the original Suspira from 1977, then this Tanz Dance Akademie design is for you. This place is filled to the brim with witches and is the cause of a lot of headaches for both Suzy Bannion and the witches. Give as a gift to a fan of Italian horror films, Dario Argento and cult films.
Description: Isabelle Adjani in Possession. If you're a fan of Andrzej Żuławski's Possession starring Isabelle Adjani in an astonishing performance then this design is for you! The design features Helen (Isabelle Adjani) with a bloodied lip in cream with Possession written below. Give as a gift to someone who loves cult, arthouse or horror films.
Description: This haunting illustration features Lon Chaney as the Phantom from the legendary Phantom of the Opera, one of cinema’s most iconic figures in classic horror. With his ghastly visage and dramatic gothic presence, this design pays tribute to the golden age of horror movies and the monsters that defined the genre. Perfect for fans of gothic art, horror history, and the macabre, it captures the eerie atmosphere and timeless terror that made the Phantom unforgettable. Whether you’re a collector of classic monster imagery, a goth enthusiast, or someone who celebrates Halloween and spooky season year-round, this artwork makes a bold and chilling statement. It also makes a fantastic gift for the right person who loves vintage horror.
Description: This striking design features an image inspired by Florinda Bolkan’s unforgettable performance in Don’t Torture a Duckling, one of the most acclaimed entries in Italian horror cinema. Directed by Lucio Fulci, the film is celebrated for its haunting atmosphere, social commentary, and shocking intensity, earning its place among essential horror movies of the 1970s. This design captures the moody, unsettling tone that defines Fulci’s giallo and horror work, making it perfect for fans of Eurohorror, cult cinema, and classic genre films. Ideal for collectors of Italian horror, Lucio Fulci devotees, and lovers of vintage film imagery, it’s a powerful tribute to a landmark movie and an iconic performance. A must-have for Lucio Fulci fans!
Description: This striking “Directed by Mario Bava” design, rendered in clean white text inspired by the title card of Bava’s 1960 gothic horror masterpiece Black Sunday, is perfect for fans of moody, atmospheric scares and timeless genre style. A tribute to Barbara Steele’s iconic role and the shadow-drenched visuals that defined early Italian horror, this graphic celebrates one of cinema’s most influential cult classic filmmakers. Ideal for horror movie lovers, film nerds, and anyone who appreciates vintage European cinema, stylish monochrome design, and the eerie elegance of old-school terror. Wear it to showcase your love for chilling black-and-white horror, legendary Italian directors, and deep-cut references that only true cinephiles recognize.
Description: This striking design showcases the iconic title of the 1974 supernatural horror film Messiah of Evil, rendered just as it appears on the original film poster. Perfect for fans of eerie atmospheres, retro chills, and obscure cinematic gems, this piece channels everything people love about 70s horror and cult movies. Its bold, vintage typography instantly evokes that dreamy, unsettling, art-house vibe that made the film a beloved sleeper classic among horror enthusiasts. Ideal for collectors of obscure horror films, fans of supernatural storytelling, and anyone who appreciates rare underground masterpieces, this design adds a moody, nostalgic punch to any outfit. Whether worn during spooky season or movie marathons its perfect!
Description: This bold “Starcrash” design, printed in crisp white, is a love letter to Luigi Cozzi’s 1978 space opera classic starring Caroline Munro. Perfect for anyone obsessed with retro science fiction, vintage sci fi aesthetics, cult movies, and the gloriously over-the-top world of Italian film, this graphic celebrates everything we adore about cosmic adventure, space battles, and futuristic fantasy style. Whether you're a collector of obscure cinema, a fan of intergalactic movie nostalgia, or someone who loves wearing deep-cut references that only the coolest film lovers catch, this design brings authentic sci fi flair to any outfit. A great gift for the right person who treasures campy special effects, space heroines, and offbeat genre gems.
Description: For a fan of prolific Italian director Pupi Avati this House with the Laughing Windows, 1976, (also known as La casa dalle finestre che ridono) is for you! Give as a gift to a fan of Italian horror, giallo films and 1970s horror. Nice for Halloween or visiting sleepy little towns in Italy.
Description: This striking design reads “SUSPIRIA,” paying homage to the iconic 1977 masterpiece that redefined horror movies through its hypnotic visuals and unforgettable atmosphere. Inspired by the vivid, dreamlike world crafted by Dario Argento, this design celebrates the golden age of 70s horror and the bold, operatic style of Italian horror cinema. Perfect for fans of cult films, giallo aesthetics, and the surreal, nightmarish worlds that only Argento could create, this piece radiates eerie elegance and artistic dread. Whether you love vintage horror posters, atmospheric scares, or the unmistakable color-drenched mood of Suspiria, this design is a must-have for collectors and film buffs alike. Ideal for horror movie fans who love Italian horror.
Description: Beyond the Door 1974, the cult classic demonic possession film by Ovidio G Assonitis, is represented here. Also known as Chi Sei, this design is perfect for anyone who loves Italian horror movies, cult films and has a vhs obsession. Give as a gift to the horror movie lover and Italian horror enthusiast! Perfect for Halloween as well! Whooooo aaare youuuuu?
Description: Two Thousand Maniacs 1964, is an absolute classic by HG Lewis! If you like gore and rednecks mixed in your horror, then this is a design for you! Give as a gift to someone who loves horror movies and gore films. 2000 Maniacs is great for Halloween too! An Entire Town Bathed in Pulsing Human Blood!
Description: This chilling illustration captures the iconic moment of Samara, also known as Sadako from the legendary horror movie The Ring (Ringu), as she emerges from her cursed well. With her long black hair obscuring her face and her eerie ghost girl presence, this design perfectly embodies the unsettling atmosphere of Japanese horror. Ideal for fans of J-horror, paranormal tales, and terrifying ghost stories, it’s a spine-tingling piece of artwork that celebrates one of cinema’s most unforgettable scares. Perfect for horror enthusiasts, goth fans, and collectors of spooky art, this design makes a haunting statement. Bring the nightmare of Japanese horror home with this ghostly and unforgettable Sadako illustration.
Description: This chilling design features the iconic Ghostface from the legendary Scream horror movies, capturing the perfect blend of fear, mystery, and dark humor that defines classic slasher films. With its bold, vintage-inspired look, this artwork pays tribute to one of cinema’s most recognizable killers and the golden age of ’90s horror. Perfect for horror movie fans, slasher film enthusiasts, and anyone who loves the thrill of spooky season, this design embodies the suspense and style of Scream. Whether you’re a fan of cult classics, Halloween vibes, or just appreciate stylishly scary art, this Ghostface illustration is a scream-worthy choice. A must-have for horror buffs who live for jump scares, suspense, and unforgettable villains!
Description: For the fan of Georges Franju's Eyes Without a Face 1960, this design is for you. Featuring the lovely Edith Scob, this design is perfect for the fan of classic horror and arthouse horror. Give as a gift to some who loves horror movies and 1960s horror. Perfect for Halloween as well. My face frightens me. My mask frightens me even more.