Not all things get better with age. In fact, most things don’t. With the exceptions of true love and a small handful of wines, things get worse, decay and die. It’s a sad fact of life. “My Soul To Take”,… Continue Reading →
I don’t do well with enclosed places. I can’t even pinpoint some childhood trauma that might have caused it. I just know it’s there. I don’t even do well with onscreen portrayals of claustrophobic situations. It’s like there’s this gigantic… Continue Reading →
While I’m inclined to believe in the inherent goodness of man, I also tend to believe that in each of us is a nugget of darkness, a seed of the foulest evil that simply needs circumstance to water it. Whether… Continue Reading →
Some of the most potent phrases in the English language are some of the shortest. At the deathbed of a loved one, we simply say, “goodbye.” To a cherished friend embarking on a journey, we may say, “don’t go.” And… Continue Reading →
It used to be there was a time when the Great American Horror Tale was “The Tell Tale Heart.” With the advent of moving pictures, one might point to “Frankenstein”. Later on, you could perhaps point to “Psycho” and maybe… Continue Reading →
Back when I was too young to drive myself anywhere but old enough to ride my bike places, I would, on most any summer day, trek on down to the old Hampton-Illinois library. You could usually find me in one… Continue Reading →
If you’re like me and have lived in Texas for any length of time – or even a state or an area that has lots of country music on the radio – you’ve probably heard David Allan Coe’s “You Never… Continue Reading →
from Showtime’s “Masters of Horror” series Deer Woman (2005) Directed by: John Landis Written by: Max Landis and John Landis. Starring: Brian Benben, Cinthia Moura, Sonja Bennett, Anthony Griffith, Lisa Marie Caruk, Ben Cotton PLOT In this horror comedy, a… Continue Reading →
from Showtime’s “Masters of Horror” series Homecoming (2005) Directed by: Joe Dante Written by Mick Garris and Sam Hamm. Based on the short story “Death & Suffrage” by Dale Bailey Starring: Jon Tenney, Thea Gill, Robert Picardo, Beverly Breuer, Terry… Continue Reading →
Directed/written by: Tom Six Starring: Dieter Laser, Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, Akihiro Kitamura Running time: 92 minutes Rated: R Stupid should hurt. I mean really hurt, like some kind of immediate sharp pain, like someone shoving a cold fireplace… Continue Reading →
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