Sunday, April 9, 2017
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Friday, April 7, 2017
Clowns Hate It
Funny article (not if you're a clown) where clowns sound off against the new IT film trailer...
Click the real clown for the article...
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Book: Slash Of The Titans
This is going on my Chritsmas list...
Included in the book:
– Comprehensive looks at ten different versions of the screenplay
– Info on early crossover attempts by Friday the 13th filmmakers
– Exclusive details on the never made Freddy vs Jason: Hell Unbound video game
– Insights from producers, executives and developers including Sean Cunningham
– An examination of why the Shannon/Swift script was finally greenlit
– Summaries of the four endings considered for the 2003 film
– Coverage of the never made Freddy vs Jason vs Ash sequel
– New comments from the titans themselves – Robert Englund and Ken Kirzinger
– Appendices full of story details including the outcomes of all ten versions
The Void: Score
Looking VERY forward to this film. Dreadcentral's Jonathan Barkan does some terrific articles and interviews with the musical side of horror.
Click below for an interview and a track from Martin MacPhail, the composer of The Void.
Monday, April 3, 2017
Saturday, April 1, 2017
The Blackcoat's Daughter
Rented this tonight and was blown away.
Slow burn, atmospheric and intensely creepy.
Cinematography was like watching a dark oil painting...
Loved Osgood Perkins' I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The House, so he's two for two.
His brother Elvis' scores for both films were perfect.
Click below for the trailer:
Face Off Cauldron
Total cauldron envy on the last episode of a favorite show of ours - SyFy's Face Off.
Click below to see it in action...
Friday, March 31, 2017
Some More Grim Stitch Factory
Love this guy's works. And he was hired to design some masks for a series on the SyFy channel. VERY cool.
More here.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Death
...a soft, irregular sound of footfalls on the stairs! They were slow, hesitant, uncertain, as of something that did not see its way; to my disordered reason all the more terrifying for that, as the approach of some blind and mindless malevolence to which is no appeal.
Ambrose Bierce
Image by october_dreaming.
Book Food
Another great post over at the Vintage Séance blog. Food inspired from literature. A spread based on the one in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow would probably make me weep openly if I saw it at a Halloween party.
Still wanting Yoda's Stew, Blade Runner Noodles, and any potion made by Grandpa Munster...
Click below: