Day 13, Part 1 of Regan’s 13 Horrifically Silly Days…
The 13th of Regan’s 13 Horrifically Silly Days fell on Halloween and involved two parts…the first of which was an interview with local B-movie filmmaker and review writer Adam Thorn! See it now…
The 13th of Regan’s 13 Horrifically Silly Days fell on Halloween and involved two parts…the first of which was an interview with local B-movie filmmaker and review writer Adam Thorn! See it now…
I'm bringing ALL my books to my special pop-up store at Little Ghosts Books in Toronto (930 Dundas Street West, Toronto) THIS SATURDAY. That's right...ALL of my books will be there, including my "Trilogy of Horrifically Half-baked Ham" (Space Zombies! / They Suck / Horror... read more
Welcome to Day 5 of my 13 Horrifically Silly Days of Halloween...time for another HORROR WRITER! You gotta love these guys. Hello, Steve...please introduce yourself. Hello, my name is Steve Stred. I’m a Splatterpunk-Nominated Author who writes predominantly dark fiction. I currently live in Edmonton,... read more
Okay, so I have to say, right off the top, A LOT about this film—the kinds of filmmaking errors made, the convoluted plot, and especially the scriptwriting—totally remind me of the collected works of Edward D. Wood Jr. Directors Bill Rebane and later Hershell... read more
Welcome back, Conor! Always love having you on the 13 Days, whether on video or in text. Last time we chatted a couple years ago, your latest graphic novel series, The Last Witch, was going to drop mere months later. Please give us an... read more
Another grizzly horror author is on offer for you today! Let's get right into my chat with C. M. Forest, and get all the updates on what he's been up to since our first 13 Days interview 2 years ago... C.M. Forest, also known as... 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... read more