Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to The Corpse Cast! It’s the newest podcast to have the great folks at HorrorNews.net have taken under their wing. As a small introduction, we have been going strong since January of 2012. Each episode we talk about one horror-related or hard-edged album from a variety of artists ranging from goth-folk to black …
Read More »Brainstorm from the Boot Hill: The Day that Buffy Died
Yeah, I like Buffy the Vampire Slayer… I didn’t say “liked”, I said “like”… present tense. I realize that the series lasted from 1997 to 2003, but I’ve found myself revisiting the series’ seven seasons often. However, the more I dust off the DVDs, the stronger I feel that instead of Buffy ending in 2003, the series actually died in …
Read More »Horror Movies on a Micro Budget… Ask Tom Berdinski how to do it the right way
With technology and film distribution being the way that it is in this day and age, we, as horror fans, have more choices than ever as to what we watch as far as horror films are concerned. We are living in a time where independent horror filmmaking is at its best… and its worst at the same time. I mean …
Read More »Making the Commitment to Horror – DieMonsterDie
If you’re like me, horror isn’t just in the kind of movies you like to watch. It’s in the type of clothes you like to wear; it’s in the books you like to read; it’s in the kind of activities you like to engage in; and it’s in the type of music you like to listen to. Now, is the …
Read More »Requirements for True scares
In every genre of literature or film, there are many subgenres. One could even say that each of these subgenres can be deconstructed further into smaller pieces. Horror is no exception to this rule. However, one thing is constant across all of the different categories of horror: Those watching, listening, or reading horror expect to be treated to a something …
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