Greetings and salivations all you bulbous boils and ghastly ghouls! I want to “Hell-come” you back for another chapter of useless horror information that no one knows better than this grave robber right here! It is starting to cook outside in the Texas heat, so I’ve taken to going inside and online for a little […]
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Amanda Rebholz took some time out of her crazy busy schedule to answer some questions and let us know a little bit about her. Just to give you an idea of the amount of responsibility she carried on Sacrament, she is billed under Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Camera & Electrical Department, Costume Department, Producer and Writer. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
So there weren’t a lot of funerals at the cemetery this week and I had little to do, so I started surfing the ‘ole Interweb to discover new and fascinating things for all you little ghoulies. I’ll be surprised if any of you actually read this crap, I don’t even like proofreading it myself. But […]
TWD, S4E16, “A”, by Dusty
What I’m drinking: Anchor Brewing’s Liberty Ale. I love this beer. Great flavor, with a little hop bite at the end. It could almost be seen as a gateway IPA: a lot of the characteristics of an IPA, but not quite as in-your-face as most craft IPAs tend to be. Dark enough for winter drinking, […]
Cory Ahre Answers Eleven Questions With Lisa 1.How did you get into acting? Was there a specific moment or person that inspired you? This is a long, weird story, but here is the short version. Being a movie buff and having fancied myself a writer in high school, I had set out to do screenwriting […]
Cory Wayne Ahre was born November 10, 1986 in Bryan, Texas to Denis Ahre and Shelly Prescott (10/13/58- 12/09/13). My brother, Bobby Joe Ahre, followed in 1990. We bounced around a lot as kids and were mostly raised by my grandparents, Bobby and Neva Prescott due to the fact that my mother had Cerebral Palsy. […]
We Are What We Are
In an unusual and rare twist, I am mildly annoyed by a horror remake. We Are What We Are, directed by Jim Mickle (Stake Land), is a remake of the Mexican film of the same name. Now that this film is available on Netflix, Twitter has lit up with conversation about it. It seems to […]