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Interview: Lee Lambert, Author of The Illustrated History of Don Post Studios

Sometime in 2017 my brother-in-law, who teaches courses on makeup, asked me about a new book that had just been released on Don Post Studios. I was unaware of it, however when I looked into it I was stunned by the incredible assortment of masks that were featured within its pages. I contacted the books author, Lee Lambert, and asked …

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Interview: Chase Dudley

Chasing Your Dream While Visions of Tom Holland, Wes Craven and a Guy Named Hitchcock Do the Monster Mash in Your Head: An Interview with Aspiring Filmmaker and Star Chase Dudley Ever since I first heard Peter Cushing utter the immortal lines “Monsters? We’re British, you know!” from Horror Express back in 1976, I’d had the rather dramatic epiphany without …

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Jason Voorhees Underwater Statue Still Submerged in AZ! (Interview w/ statue creator)

You may have seen or heard the news updates about the Jason Voorhees statue that was created and placed on the bottom of Lake Pleasant in Arizona. The latest update on the viral story was published by the New York Post claiming the statue has been removed by park officials. We have received confirmation that the removal story is a …

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Interview: Dee Wallace (Beyond the Sky)

Dee Wallace is one of our greatest talents of all-time. As an actress Dee has starred in over two hundred films, television shows and more. Her resume is a guide to what films to watch. Everything from “The Hills Have Eyes” (1977), “Critters”, “E.T.”, “The Howling”, “Supernatural”, “General Hospital”, “The Lords of Salem”, “Death House” and so many more. Dee …

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Interview: Thom Mathews

From Pitching Tostito’s to Dealing With a Might Perturbed Jason Vorhees and a Zombie Tussle, the Unique Ride to Horror Movie Fame of Thom Mathews I must make an honest admission before I begin this piece. I was late to warm to the slasher rage taking over the 80s. Sure, I was bowled over by Carpenter’s initial 1978 sojourn Halloween, …

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