Craig Lucas

I hail from rural PA where there isn't much to do except fixate on something. Horror was, and still is my fixation. I have 35 years of horror experience under my belt, I love the horror community and it loves me.

Looking Back on Alex Proyas’ ‘The Crow’ (1994): A 30th Anniversary Review

I was honored to take review the retro review of Alex Proyas’ The Crow, a film that didn’t disappoint in bringing out the goths and all that came with it. When this film came out in 1994, I was 11-years-old and just beginning my mission to be the weirdest person …

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Trick or Treat Studios: Top 10 products Of 2024

Trick or Treat Studios

Trick or Treat Studios has released so many cool things in the past. From masks to figures, there is a lot to look forward to in 2024. Here are my top 10 products coming from Trick Or Treat Studios in 2024. Keep an eye out for all these fun things …

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Suicide Puppets: An Interview With Veritas

Suicide Puppets are quickly climbing the ranks of their music featured in movies and more. With a strong industrial sound, they create something different for every album and most songs. The sound is hard to explain, but appealing. Suicide Puppets are a flashback to acts like Bile And KMFDM. I …

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‘LOWLIFES’ (2024) – Movie Review

Lowlifes

There are not too many movies that can both make me cringe and leave me wondering at the same time. Lowlifes is one of those movies. Released in April, 2024, the Tubi Original is gaining steam in the horror community. I’m not too fond of most Tubi Originals, though I am all …

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‘SLAY’ (2024) : An Interview With Donia Kash

As an LGBTQIAx2 advocate, Donia Kash made television history as the first openly nonbinary actor to star in a Hallmark film, playing Suzette in 2022’s The Secrets of Bella Vista. In May 2023, Donia attended the 34th Annual GLAAD Awards in New York with The Holiday Sitter, which was nominated …

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We Are Horror Records: An Interview With Dan Phillips

We Are Horror Records

We Are Horror Records has been a full-speed freight train in the horror music scene.  The main difference from years ago is that every band in the genre used to croon like Elvis. There’s a great mix of bands today that reject that idea and want to create something fun. …

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