HBA MASTER BLOG ROLL
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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (USA, 1988)
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"*The name's Earl, but the ladies back home call me Longhorn, maybe you can
guess why*."
Earl Hooter (Lee McLaughlin)
Okay, we admit it: we were fans o...
3 days ago
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Meet the Artist: Paul Boswell
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Thanks to my publisher, Dean (at Demain Publishing), being a decent human,
I had the opportunity to ask the fabulous artist, and friend, Paul
‘Mutartis’ Bo...
6 days ago
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What happens in Vegas, slays in Vegas: Horror under the neon lights
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When people think of Las Vegas, “horror” usually isn’t the first thing that
pops into mind. A lot of ‘G’ words like greed, gluttony, glitz, glamor and
ga...
4 weeks ago
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Halloween III: Attack of the Magical Irish Androids
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Written by: Tommy Lee Wallace, Nigel Kneale (uncredited), Debra Hill (idea)
Directed by: Tommy Lee Wallace
Produced by: Debra Hill & John Carpenter
Cinema...
3 months ago
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New editing gig: SAMHAIN SCREAMS!
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Some exciting news! I’ve joined forces with Black Beacon Books and and
co-editor and publisher Cameron Trost to put together an anthology of new
original f...
4 months ago
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Horror Entertainment Watched and Read in 2024
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(Ratings 1/2* to *****)
*Movies*
#AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead (2024) *1/2
3 Days Of A Blind Woman (1993) **1/2
The 8th Night (2021) ***
13 Score (2014) *...
5 months ago
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The Sixteenth Annual Westies - review of the year 2024
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And so 2024 draws to a close. It's been another up-and-down year for me,
what with moving house (nice big study!), breaking my hand just after we
moved i...
5 months ago
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Spaceship Terror...a B-flick on Steroids
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Spaceship Terror on Tubi TV
Let’s be blunt, not all indie flicks are well thought out and filmed even
worse, but with Spaceship Terror, it was quite ap...
5 years ago
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Father's Day
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Hey again.
Father’s Day. That time of year when we all run out and buy the old feller
a random card with some amusing comment about age or being cool on t...
6 years ago
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Folklore in Horror
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So hey! Interested in being part of an academic study on the role of
folklore in horror? (You know you are!) I’m working on a new project about
this, and I...
6 years ago
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Christmas Gifts for the Horror Lover
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Horror is a billion-dollar industry, so I like to devote a post each year
to Christmas gift suggestions that won't cost a (severed) arm and leg. Here
are...
6 years ago
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HORROR HUDDLE w/ Stacey-Beth & Ash: CANDYMAN (1992) movie review
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I heard that if you say its name 5 times in a mirror, it'll finally appear
after a very long hiatus...
Oh my goodness, y'all- *HORROR HUDDLE* is back!
It'...
6 years ago
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3 Times The Walking Dead messed up a chance to make the show better
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With Rick Grimes leaving The Walking Dead is huge shoes to fill There's no
doubt that the writing and character development on the hit show hasn't
been ...
6 years ago
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Nightmare Fuel
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[Visit the new website - www.thehorrorgrove.com] [WP] The job of a mattress
is to soak up all the nightmares a person has and keep them locked away.
The lo...
7 years ago
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Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead (2014)
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28 Days Later, Mad Max, Bad Taste, The Paul Hogan Show, The 'A' Team and
everyone's favourite book of the bible. Hilarious, bloody and ingenious.
An OckZ...
8 years ago
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Tom H's Blog of Horror Top Films of 2016!!
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The following list is my top ten films that I reviewed or watched in 2016!
This is truly the best of the best!!!
10- Southbound (2016) by Roxanne Benjamin...
8 years ago
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PHANTASM: RAVAGER (2016)
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PHANTASM: RAVAGER (2016) (R)
Director: David Hartman
85 minutes
United States
After 18 long years, the world finally has its next and final Phantasm
f...
8 years ago
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Essay: Why I like living in a small town
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7B English
Mrs. Galligan
I love small town life. I know it’s not for everybody, but I think it’s the
best thing ever and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere...
8 years ago
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42nd Street Forever: Blu-ray Edition (Synapse Films, Blu-ray, 2012)
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A série de DVDs da Synapse Films, “42nd Street Forever” tem tido imensa
procura pelos fanáticos de cinema exploitation e grindhouse dos 70s. Depois
de vár...
9 years ago
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"Goodnight Mommy" by Olga Neuwirth
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The Austrian horror film "Goodnight Mommy" is disturbing, slow, moody, and
beautifully shot and Olga Neuwirth's dense, atmospheric score underscores
the...
9 years ago
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COMICS SUCK! - Adventure Comics #439 (June 1975)
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*40 YEARS AGO - April 1975*
*ADVENTURE COMICS #439 (DC Comics)*
"The Voice That Doomed ... The Spectre"
By Michael Fleisher (w); Jim Aparo (a, l) & Joe Orla...
10 years ago
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Tusk, il Kevin Smith che non t'aspetti!
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Ieri ho finalmente colmato una lacuna che mi portavo dietro da troppo
tempo, visionando l'ultima fatica del goliardico e camaleontico Kevin
Smith. Se gi...
10 years ago
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The Northwest Horror Show!!!
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It wasn’t that long ago that i wrote about the Authentic feel of Grindhouse
cinema being largely
lost(https://doctorhavok.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/42nd-str...
10 years ago
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57.
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*Move to Transylvania.*
Joke! Frankly, it is asking a lot–you’ll have to learn Rumanian and put up
with bad, European winters. But you can always visit V...
10 years ago
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Epilog – Zeichnung #18
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A lot of time has passed since those days. Dr. Brillenschnitzel and Madame
Zeweçkasul developed a deep relationship while exploring …
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10 years ago
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Highlights from my adventures on the haunted SS Lane Victory
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So, I finally got the footage edited and put it all together, along with
some EVP's and photos from the investigation this past Saturday. What an
amazing...
10 years ago
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Bones of Brittany has Gone Fishin’ (or, For Those Who Don’t like Fishing–a
Long Hiatus)
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Hello there, fantastic followers! I know that I haven’t been updating my
content recently, but that’s because I have some exciting news to share! I
have be...
10 years ago
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FOR ALL FUTURE POSTS!
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FOR ALL FUTURE POSTS GO TO http://www.pauldeblassieiii.com
10 years ago
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One Sentence Review Sunday #14
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Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)
I literally levitated out of my seat in fright.
Hasta Luego
@Fake_Shemp
11 years ago
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“What did you expect? A Holiday Inn?”- Mountaintop Motel Massacre
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The title card assures us that Evelyn is certifiable. In the first scene,
we see her gardening with a sickle. And guinea pig blood. Meanwhile,
Evelyn’s d...
11 years ago
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Getting back to real Horror: an interview with Jonathan Chance
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"Something Like A Phenomenon" An Interview with Jonathan Chance by
@Voldemort2013
Anyone who has been following the surge in popularity of independently ...
12 years ago
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9 comments:
I'll be starting the month at Zombie Bites with a few pieces of art inspired by and in celebration of that persnickety Christmas Devil, Krampus! The rest of the month I'll be posting some zombie oriented christmas pieces and some fresh Photoshop works to creep up and disturb your holiday season. I'll be filling in the gaps with a few odds and ends from my sketchbooks. Stop by and say Brains!
We are launching our web series this month! Please help us promote and follow. Read on for the description and thanks for your support!
When there’s no more room in hell, you still have to pay the bills.
Lynchfield is a series of eleven webisodes that follows the workings of a delivery driver throughout his daily stops in the zombie apocalypse.
All is well in the small town of Lynchfield.
The days are boring and normal as businesses open and close. People walk the streets and shop. Everything is normal except for the not so average zombie apocalypse that hit years ago… and it wasn’t a big deal.
People die and become zombies, but, that doesn’t mean that you don’t have to pay the water bill.
Follow our delivery driver week to week for eleven weeks as we show you the shenanigans that ensue while delivering packages in the small town of Lynchfield.
It all starts Monday, November 28th with the release of the Lynchfield teaser trailer.
Each week when we release a new webisode, exclusive content will be released in relation to that weeks webisode.
Check it out simply by going to WWW.THELYNCHFIELDSTOPS.COM
Also follow us on Facebook all the updates and more: Facebook.com/Lynchfield!
Each episode is free to the public.
Thank you.
@riseandfightnet
Hey everybody!
Johnny Zombie from the Nightmare Fuelpodcast here!
This month is all about the holidays.
First up, the as promised, "Urban Legends" episode, as voted by the listeners.
Then, to put you all in the holiday mood, "The Nightmare Fuel Holiday Special!"
Yes, that's right, CTHULHU Mass comes this year to Nightmare Fuel. A full episode of original dark comedy, specially themed for the holidays. Join the cult of Cthulhu, and celebrate his glorious birth! Eldritch is the reason for the season!
I also have episodes about The Winter Solstice, and the "Pagan Roots of Christmas" customs.
And don't forget about the "Year End Review," where I talk about the biggest news stories of the year
It's all coming up on The Nightmare fuel Podcast!
http://nightmarefuelpodcast.blogspot.com
And don't forget to check out my comedy blog at.
http://too-bad-too-soon.blogspot.com
Thanks, and have a Merry Cthulhu Mass!
Hello all!
This month marks the start of The Horror Review Hole's 'horror advent calendar'. I'm going to be reviewing 25 vaguely Christmassy horror movies.
Drop by and see.
Cheers!
Joel
Nothing says Joy to the world like a good ol' fashioned horror Christmas. So this month, Girl on Gore's features are getting a yuletide make over!
- What I've learned from Christmas horror movies.
-Great Moments in Christmas gore.
-Plus, lots of reviews.
Wonder what would happen if Santa and Jason met under the mistletoe...
Hey all,
Well with Christmas fast approaching and the TV schedules already being crammed full off those god awful made for TV Christmas movies, you know the kind were the family learns the true mean of Christmas by letting the friendly hobo into their house or whatever random event they can make seem plausible with a Christmas setting.
So this year "From the Depths of DVD Hell" is celebrating an alternate Christmas, by looking at the movies which might be set at Christmas, but are frequently far from the usual festive nonsense, with terrorists invading the office party, Santa battling the Martians and Serial Killer Snowmen!!
Prime examples of these movies of course being "Die Hard", "Silent Night Deadly Night", "Gremlins" and "Rare Exports" to name but a few and over December I will be looking at these great films and others, both on the blog aswell as in my column at "The Life and Times of Lucy In Da Sky With Diamonds" as part of a month long celebration of the Christmas movies which are anything but traditional.
To help celebrate this latest season of reviews, I am also opening up the floor once again to some cross blogging fun, by asking you all for your help, by posting your own reviews, rants or pretty much anything else you want to submit which relates to these movies which give a very different view of Christmas. If this sound like something you'd like to be part of, all you need to do is to send me an e-mail (film_freak_99@yahoo.com) with a link to your posts and I will then highlight them here on the blog!
So dig out that your alternative festive viewing and join in the fun!!
Bag of Bones Weekend has kicked off over at Macabre Republic (www.macabre-republic.com). In anticipation of the premiere of the TV miniseries on Sunday night, I will be doing posts related to the Stephen King book all weekend. Today, you can test your knowledge of the novel with a trivia game.
My short story The Endless Game has been nominated for the Preditors and Editors Best Horror Short Story Published 2011. I'd appreciate any support and votes if you could spare a few mins.
Visit here and be sure to click the link sent to your email to register the vote. Thank you all and A Happy New Year.
The Endless Game by Anthony Cowin
http://critters.org/predpoll/shortstoryh.shtml
Thanks for the Add your running a really great site. We've added a link to your site from Satans Hometown as well and about to do a new post featuring Horror Blogger Alliance thanks and keep it up!
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