INTERVIEW: DUNCAN BIRMINGHAM – PART 2
FF: You are a renowned Bigfoot expert, which is so incredible. What started your interest in Bigfoot and how did you become a notable expert in this field? DB: THE WEEKLY WORLD NEWS (WWN) offered a million dollar reward for Big Foot one summer. The catch was that not a
INTERVIEW: DUNCAN BIRMINGHAM – PART 1
Duncan Birmingham’s writing career has been wild from the start. Almost every major source of inspiration for me as a writer is an outlet that he got his rise to fame with. ROLLING STONE? Check. THE WEEKLY WORLD NEWS? Check. THE NATIONAL ENQUIRER. Check. You name it, he has been
ART: INTERVIEW WITH THOMAS G. ANDERSON
For a photographer who’s work strikes fear in many, Thomas G. Anderson couldn’t be a nicer guy. A new father (Congratulations!), Thomas G. Anderson’s work has graced the cover art for a HUGE band, and ranks up there with heavy hitters like Joshua Hoffine for fine art horror photography. FEAR
TOP FIVE HORROR OF 2018
I’d go on about how 2018 was a great year for horror, but every year is always a great year for horror, it’s a great genre! With each passing year horror is becoming more mainstream and films that need attention are getting the accolades they deserve. We had awesome cinematic
FILM REVIEW: UGLY SWEATER PARTY
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holidays. No matter what religious sect you follow we are all stuck on this stress filled, alcohol and familial rage fueled festive downward spiral together. Lucky for us, UGLY SWEATER PARTY (USP) has arrived just in time to save or send
CONTEST: REPLICAS (Canada only, sorry!)
The beautiful people at D FILMS want you to start 2019 off right! What better way to bury 2018 than by giving away free tickets to see Keanu Reeves in REPLICAS. After a car accident kills his family, a daring synthetic biologist (played by Keanu Reeves) will stop at nothing
FILM REVIEW: BUTTERFLY KISSES
1999 was the year that THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT and the found footage sub-genre gave way to an influx of independent filmmakers hoping to find the same success with their own found footage film. In the blink of an eye the market became flooded with low budget, grainy films that
Film Review: BLOOD, SWEAT AND TERRORS
The anthology: cinema’s answer to those of us with pitifully short attention spans. I love a good anthology, they are a great way to experience multiple directors visions in one feature. Unless they regularly attend film festivals, movie goers most likely miss out on short films, so anthologies are a
FILM REVIEW: THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
Last week I was treated to the one-night-only director’s cut screening of Lars von Trier’s newest film THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT (THTJB).It was a challenging film on many levels, and even as I sit here writing this, I know that this review alone may rub people the wrong way.
BOOK REVIEW: TWERK
Unabashedly raw and sexy, TWERK is the latest novel by author Isobel Blackthorn of Melbourne, Australia. One part crime thriller and one part pure nightmare fuel, TWERK is set in the gritty yet dazzling world of Las Vegas’ strip clubs. Amber thinks she has met the man of her dreams when