
Clive Barker
- Notable Projects
- Hellraiser, Candyman
- Birthdate
- October 5, 1952
- Birthplace
- Liverpool, England, UK
Clive Barker's Undying explores occult and cosmic horrors, but despite becoming a cult classic horror game, poor sales mean many gamers missed it.
Many fans won't be familiar with the iceberg of weird games that Clive Barker was attached to, including Jericho and the Nightbreed games.
Many great horror icons, including Clive Barker's Cenobites, were scaring readers long before they were brought to the big screen.
Before they made cinematic history with The Matrix, the Wachowskis wrote Ectokid for Clive Barker's Razorline imprint of Marvel Comics.
Clive Barker's Undying has a lot to like, and with the state of modern game design, now may be an ideal time to bring it back - or finish the sequel.
Clive Barker initially planned on making Nightbreed an epic trilogy of fantasy-horror movies, but critical and financial troubles got in the way.
Rawhead Rex isn't the most well-known Clive Barker adaptation, which is likely for the best given its reception and how Barker notoriously hated it.
Clive Barker's Nightbreed movie has become a cult classic, but upon release, a misguided marketing strategy helped sink it at the box office.
In addition to being a legendary horror writer, Clive Barker is also a movie director, and here's a ranking of his films from worst to best.
Clive Barker is an experimental horror auteur best known for his riveting debut feature, 1987's Hellraiser. Here are his best and worst movies.
Clive Barker is a divisive horror filmmaker whose unparalleled vision has been praised as high art and derailed as indulgent.