Join me in watching 31 horror movies in October! It's harder than it sounds. This year, I'm planning ahead to keep you in movies all month long. These first 7 are my again and again horror movies. They never get old for me. 1. Halloween This landmark tale of a babysitter (Jamie Lee Curtis) fighting … Continue reading Halloween Movie Month: Week One
Dark Carnival Cover Reveal
My friends over at Pen & Muse have edited a fantastic new horror anthology. I'll be previewing an excerpt on Friday, but check out the cover and artwork below. In this anthology, several authors and illustrators explore the dark and hidden dangers that lie within a carnival that has come to town. But it is … Continue reading Dark Carnival Cover Reveal
Spooky Shot: Chester’s Chicken
On my walk home from the grocery store, I saw this and walked right by it. Big deal, huh? I didn't think so, but then I thought, 'We don't even have a Chester's!' That made me snap a picture. After doing some follow-up research, it turns out Chester's is served at a gas station 2 … Continue reading Spooky Shot: Chester’s Chicken
Watch or Don’t: The Conspiracy
The Conspiracy is another film from Matt Barone's list, which gets updated regularly with good horror additions now streaming on Netflix. Check it out this list. He hasn't been wrong yet. A couple weeks ago I discussed my beef with found-footage, but this is a perfect example of how to do it right. Summary Shot … Continue reading Watch or Don’t: The Conspiracy
Blog Tour: A Hidden Element by Donna Galanti
A secret commune is ripe ground for character conflict, and it's a setting that's been getting a lot of interest by agents on #MSWL lately. Donna Galanti is already there. She's with us discussing her second book in the Element Trilogy, A Hidden Element. Synopsis Evil lurks within… When Caleb Madroc is used against his … Continue reading Blog Tour: A Hidden Element by Donna Galanti
Watch or Don’t: The Possession
Some bigger names came together to make The Possession, when it comes to horror, name does not guarantee a quality final product. That's why it's a great field for indie filmmakers. Summary After a recent divorce Clyde (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, a.k.a. John Winchester!) buys his daughter Em (Natasha Calis) a creepy old box at a … Continue reading Watch or Don’t: The Possession