ByRegan MacaulayWhat's NewComments Off on Day 10 of my 13 Horrifically Silly Days of Halloween with my guest actor Noam Jenkins
You might remember today’s special guest from those harrowing first minutes in the movie SAW II … let’s welcome Noam Jenkins! Check out our chat in 2 parts below…please note there is some minor coarse language and a few images that may be disturbing to some (particularly young) viewers.
And on to Part 2...
Maybe you wanna check out those first few minutes of SAW II right now...hee, hee!
Another worthy repeat guest for this creepy-ass Halloween season - RJ Downes! Duck, Duck, Goose, Carl
by RJ Downes
Carl Bantam stood staring into the display window of Cooper’s Party Supplies. His suited, bespectacled, reflection stared back at him as he took in the motley collection of rubber... read more
"Thoroughly entertaining. Like a mix of "Plan 9" and "The Corpse Grinders" and from me that's genuine high praise."
— John Churchill
https://youtu.be/wjREHy4ENUw
Check out John's film above on YouTube! read more
TODAY IS THE DAY! And I have special guest Rodd Matsui, Special FX Artist and Ghost Storyteller. This time I've got an audio interview for you to listen to while you enjoy some associated imagery...check it out below, and have a ridiculously wonderful Halloween!
https://youtu.be/3RZqkAm8s0I
Rodd's novel... read more
And now, we finally get to it ... that little piece of bum from the "Trilogy of Horrifically Half-baked Ham" ... TODAY, you get the Prologue AND Chapter 1 from Horror at Terror Creek!
Enjoy your last little bit of Frankenfiction ... I hope you enjoyed... read more
A most merry Christmas Eve to you! Today I offer you a sneak peek at some artwork-in-progress by Gordon Bagshaw for Chapter 4 of book two of my Peter Little Wing book series, Peter Little Wing and the Bay of Islands, featuring Southern tokoeka kiwi,... read more
From Metropolitan International…Starring "Vic Savage" and Shannon O’Neil...Produced and Directed by A.J. Nelson (aka Vic Savage, which is also not a real name)…for today’s B-movie feature, I bring you “The Creeping Terror”, released in 1964! The film opens at night, POV through the windshield of a... read more