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Wednesday 13, “UnDead Unplugged” CD review

The long awaited acoustic album, UnDead Unplugged, from Wednesday 13 has arrived! Finally fans have a chance to hear their favorite songs in a stripped down, pure, simple versions with the assistance of Mr. Jack Tankersley. Clocking in at a little over 38 minutes with one new and ten previous released tracks, the album fails […]

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Snowpiercer mini review

Bong Joo-ho’s Snowpiercer – based on a French graphic novel – has some not-so-subtle things to say about class warfare, but that’s an article to be written by someone much smarter than me.  An attempt to reverse the effects of global warming have backfired, leaving the sole survivors of Earth to circle the frozen globe […]

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The Purge: Anarchy review

They say that pictures are worth a thousand words, well if that is true then this picture sums up all of my feelings for this movie sequel.     I purged harder in the bathroom this morning.   “Do you feel cleansed?” I do now… Renfield Rasputin writes horror and is sick of this shit. […]

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Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead mini review

I will talk to anyone and everyone about the extent of my love for the first Dead Snow.  It’s a little slow out of the gate, but it eventually delivers the full-fledged insanity I hoped that it would, while still developing characters I wanted to spend some time with.  It’s one of my favorite zombie […]

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The Strain S1E1, “Night Zero”

Lisa is now with The Horror Honeys as their resident TV Honey, which means you can still read her terrific write-ups.  Read her take on “Night Zero” here. I tell people that I’ve read these books, but, in reality, I listened to them as I commuted from Cincinnati to Lexington.  The first book was read […]

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Willow Creek mini review

Lisa reviewed this back in June.  Check out that review here. “Bobcat Goldthwait directed found footage Bigfoot movie.” That lovely bit of word soup is all I knew about this movie going in.  Since I had just visited the International Cryptozoology Museum, my interest in Bigfoot was at an all-time high.  My relationship with found […]

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Transmissions From the International Cryptozoology Museum

We crossed the border into Maine at 1:00 AM while “Five to One” screamed from the speakers.  Jim Morrison howled “no one here gets out alive.”  Not the thing you want to hear when you’re driving into an unknown state on very little sleep.  A few miles in, I saw a sign that read, “Beware […]

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Renfield’s Re-Collections part 7 (Revenge of the Gothbilly)

Well it looks like I have to watch what I say and do because halfway around the world someone will get pissed and send me a cease and desist note, (not to mention that they will tattle to the social media giant that they found you on – insert spooky wiggling fingers here). I won’t go into […]

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An Old Tale From the Coach and Hellhorse Inn by George Yesthal

 Story by George Yesthal Terry Provost grew up on the fourth floor of the Coach & Hellhorse Inn. His room was shared by none and because of its small size that was a good thing indeed. His mother Laurie had been a barmaid/server downstairs in the pub for as long as he could remember and […]

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Interview with Eric Stanze

Interview conducted by Christopher Maynard Eric Stanze is an Independent filmmaker raising funds for a feature length film called The Stoplight. He is best known for directing Ratline and Deadwood Park but also was second unit director on We Are What We Are and Stake Land. How are you today? Overworked by all the demands our […]