Available to pre-order from Waxwork Records and Herdis Stefansdottir: Knock at the Cabin (read our review here) Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. This debut vinyl LP release features: The Complete Soundtrack by Herdís Stefánsdóttir 180 Gram ‘Apocalypse Black & Blood Red’ Split Color Vinyl Heavyweight Gatefold Jackets with Matte Satin Coating …
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Interview With Ryan Lacen, Writer And Director Of ‘All The World Is Sleeping’
When I received the PR email for the new film, All the World is Sleeping, it was marketed as a “truly unique filmmaking experience.” Bold Futures, a reproductive justice based non-profit, joined forces with filmmaker Ryan Lacen to deliver to us a film “pushing back against the stigma faced by …
Read More »Birthday Tribute: Christopher Walken Celebrates 80!
Christoper Walken was born in Astoria, Queens, New York. His mother, Rosalie (Russell), was a Scottish immigrant, from Glasgow. His father, Paul Wälken, was a German immigrant, from Horst, who ran Walken’s bakery. Christopher learned his stage craft, including dancing, at Hofstra University & ANTA. Walken has been in at …
Read More »Interview with ‘SCHOOL OF ROCK’ Star Brian Falduto On New Album ‘Gay Country’
It’s been 20 years since Brian Falduto delivered one of the most iconic lines of the Jack Black-led School of Rock: “You’re tacky and I hate you.” At the time, due to his character Billy’s sass and affinity for fashion, the young actor was quickly labeled by the public as …
Read More »Comic Review: New ComiXology Original, “Grammaton Punch”, Issue 1
Grammaton Punch (5 Issue Miniseries) Written by Miles Gunter Art by Briane Andan Ray Parker Jr. may try to tell you otherwise, but when it comes down to it, there’s no one to call when you’ve got ghosts. 11-year-old Van Nguyen is all too familiar with the problem. Being born …
Read More »Interview With Elle Marr, Author Of ‘The Family Bones’
Locked-room thriller. That’s a new phrase I learned during this interview, and I have to say that it is one of my favorite categories of books. Described as “locked-room mystery,” locked-room can mean “A crime has been committed in a room or other location that’s been sealed from the inside, …
Read More »My Love Letter to Asian Horror Films
My love of horror films started later in life. Up until my early 20’s, I was more of an arthouse cinephile than a Wes Craven fan. But then my brother and I started working at the same independent video store to make money during college. As a bonus, we were …
Read More »Lou Simon’s ’73 MINUTES’ (2021) – Movie Review
Writer/Director Lou Simon’s (All Girls Weekend 2016, Agoraphobia 2015) 73 Minutes was filmed entirely during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. What did Simon achieve under such restrictive circumstances? Read on for our review! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpj1kr3YjuI 73 Minutes (2021) Synopsis “After leaving an adulterous tryst, a lawyer gets a call on …
Read More »You Had Me at Puppet Horror… ‘ABRUPTIO’ Review
“I would really hate to be your scrotum right about now.” ~Police Chief Richter When I heard “puppet horror” and saw all the notable names doing voices, I had to see what Abruptio was all about. It’s about a little over an hour and a half (94 minutes and 35 …
Read More »Shelley Duvall’s Return to Acting: ‘THE FOREST HILLS’ – Spoiler-Free Review
In 2022, the news broke out that Shelley Duvall (The Shining, 1980) would be returning to acting for the first time in two decades. Duvall’s career briefly died out in a whisper with her 2002 movie Manna from Heaven. Afterwards, Duvall battled mental health issues and avoided Hollywood; resorting to …
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