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Dream Seekers Productions

Indie filmmaker Peter Dukes has built himeslf quite a treasure trove of short films. As a horror fan, I chose to watch The Beast first.  The Beast is an awarad winning horror short that is a throwback to old fashioned horror. Three men go into the woods on the night of a full moon. One […]

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Transmissions from Wizard World Comic Con

On March 29th, my wife, my younger brother and I hopped in my car and headed up to Louisville to attend Wizard World, our first ever comic convention.  We had no idea what to expect, but we knew James Marsters and Kristine Sutherland (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) would be there, and that was enough for […]

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Bad Kids Go To Hell; Hidden Gems #3

So, as any pop culture aficionado knows, this Monday was the 30th anniversary of the date of the detention in The Breakfast Club. Given the fact that that film is my favorite movie of all time, I am always more than willing to pay homage to it. With that thought in mind, I decided to […]

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Richard Houghton Answers 11 Questions With Lisa

Richard Houghton is a gregarious and funny gentleman who was kind enough to sit down with Lisa Fremont and answer some questions about himself and about his experience filming the movie Sacrament. I noticed that everything that you have been in is either Comedy or Horror. Do you prefer one over the other? I like […]

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Richard Houghton

Richard Houghton has lived in Texas for the majority of his life. An avid runner and practitioner of yoga, Richard spends most of his time writing. As a reader, he is a fan of Kurt Vonnegut, but has been reading nonfiction quite a bit lately.  A father of two adult children and grandfather to two […]

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Oculus

From writer/director Mike Flanagan (Absentia) comes a mind bending supernatural horror film.  The story, essentially, boils down to a woman who is hell bent on proving that her father is not guilty of the murder of his wife; it was the antique mirror hanging in his office.  Yup, known as the Lasser Glass, it is […]

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Hen’s Night

Award winning Ottawa, Ontario filmmakers, Kristian Lariviere & Jennifer Allanson, have launched a fundraising campaign for their original, women centric feature film debut, HENS NIGHT. HENS NIGHT is a female powered horror comedy centered around a bachelorette party gone wrong. “People always think horror films are a male driven genre, but the reality is that […]

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Renfield’s Re-Collections part 4 “The Devil Made Me Do It”

Welcome back to another edition of every nerd, geek, and horror collector’s wettest dream! (Yeah, I really just wrote that.) This week is a special edition that I’m going to “deadicate” to Twitter fiend Katie Garwood @moonrisesister for the direct inspiration for the theme of today’s fiendish flea market shopping spree, as well as Kitty […]

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Pale Hunter by C.J. Sellers

  Pale Hunter, a horror novella from C.J. Sellers is an unsuspecting gem of a story. What presents itself as a historically set piece of horror fiction is really so much more. Everything begins innocently enough in 1666 with Bernard and Clem, traders traveling New France, who come across two runaway boys. It is this […]

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C.J. Sellers talks about Pale Hunter

Sometimes in life, we get exceptionally lucky and we get to do something really cool; we get  the opportunity to speak with the author of a work of fiction that just touched our heart and made us think outside of the box. Pale Hunter is a lovely horror novella that digs a little deeper which, […]