While mingling through the vendors at the H40: 40 Years of Terror Convention (see our review of the event here), I stumbled across Sammy Ruiz’s booth. The art he had on display was radiant of a dazzling creepy appeal with inspirational ties to other artists. He is a charismatic artist who …
Read More »Night of the Living Dead (1968) – 50 Years of Mayhem Sustained by Art
The legendary George A. Romero unleashed a truly menacing nightmare 50 years ago. Night of the Living Dead stumbled into theaters on October 1, 1968 as a low budget, indie horror movie. The narrative parallels that of controversial epidemics flooding society during its time, continuing on to present day. Click here …
Read More »Interview with ‘The Crescent’ Director, Seth A. Smith
If you love films that are visually stunning and take you a emotional journey, The Crescent is for you. I was lucky enough to review the film last year and now I finally had a chance to talk with the director, Seth A. Smith, for the upcoming VOD release on …
Read More »Spooky Spotlight: Interview With Regina Stephens, Horror Artist and Writer
Horror is art. Recently, I’ve been turned on to the work of Regina Stephens, a wildly talented horror artist and writer whose work I’d like to share with all of you. I had the chance to speak with her about her work and process ahead of the release of her new chapter-by-chapter …
Read More »Review: ‘The Thing Artbook’ is a ‘Thing’ of Beauty!
John Carpenter’s The Thing is my favorite horror film of all time. It may be my favorite movie, period. I said as much in the retrospective I wrote for The Thing‘s 35th anniversary. It goes without saying that when I heard they were doing an illustrated tribute to the film …
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