Of all the treasures in the world, few are more rare than inspiration. Without it, one might say that we would have no art, no invention, no religion… No love. Fortunately, the occasional breath of the divine fills us up… Continue Reading →
There has been a VAST change in the American sexual landscape in the last ten years. Yeah, you can blame the internet for it. I have a mental picture that in the near future, wizened grandfathers will tell disbelieving youngsters… Continue Reading →
I am a city boy. I want to live somewhere surrounded by concrete, near a bustling road with sodium streetlights pigmenting the world in their pale tangerine hues. I need Internet, cable TV and a good Chinese restaurant I can… Continue Reading →
When you get to be my age, death is no longer some far off and abstract concept; it becomes very real, very close and very personal. Most of the time, we only catch a glimpse of it out of the… Continue Reading →
Chalk another one up for homegrown Texas horror. The big news comes out today from Fangoria.com (story no longer available), that Houston-based director Mel House has scored a deal with Lionsgate to distribute his latest film, “Walking Distance”.
If you’re one of the innumerable masses that has ever lived in an apartment, you are familiar with that twinge of anxiety that comes with knowing some stranger has gotten into your place while you’ve been away. No, it’s not… Continue Reading →
For any local horror fans who missed out on this – quite simply – you missed a lot. Blood Bath 2 featured roughly 16 hours of horror goodness. Opening the program was a set of shorts from the Splatterfest Film… Continue Reading →
It’s time for another episode of “TerrorScribe Confessions.” If you missed the previous episode, we won’t recap the horrible and embarrassing events of that night. Suffice it to say that powdered lime works exactly how they say it does and… Continue Reading →
Indie horror fans rejoice! Blood Bath 2: The Film Festival is coming to the Texas Theater, November 13-14. The festival, called “a celebration of independent horror cinema” will feature numerous shorts from around the world and will showcase six films,… Continue Reading →
I’m really not good with blood. Back when I was in Marine Corp boot camp, one of the first in a string of constant dangers we were exposed to was needles: lots and lots of needles. The whole first week,… Continue Reading →
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