An Evening with Ken Artuz
In June I had the opportunity to interview Decay Mag founder and head Ken Artuz. We talked about horror journalism, changes in the genre,...
Heartless
The Tell-Tale Heart is easily one of the most well known and recognizable stories of Edgar Allen Poe and, arguably, one of the greatest...
Southern Discomfort - The South Rises to this Horror Challenge
The regional block of films at Women in Horror Film Festival was titled “Southern Discomfort” and it was so aptly named that it's scary....
Women in Horror Film Festival: A Preview
I've been talking about the Women in Horror Film Festival literally since I left last fall from Peachtree City, Georgia. The festival was...
Film Festivals to Die For
Film festivals are phenomenal events with terrible reputations. The average moviegoer hears the words “film festival" and thinks of the...
Celebrating and Supporting the Women in Horror Film Festival
The Georgia heat is surprisingly bearable as I belly up to the bar on the roof of Grindhouse Killer Burgers in Decatur. The humidity is...
A Short Trip Down a Long, Dark Alley - A Year of Alfred J. Hemlock
Almost a year ago I was aimlessly scrolling through Instagram when a picture caught my eye. He was thin and pale, scruffy but wild eyed...
Women In Horror Month: Mama’s Boy
Sam Kolesnik and Vanessa Wright are a dynamic duo of women filmmakers. You’ll recognize their names immediately as the organizers of the...
Women in Horror Film Festival is Returning to Peachtree City!
Back in September I told you about the incredible Women in Horror Film Festival in Peachtree City, Georgia. For three days attendees were...
Filmmakers on Women in Horror
“Chomp chomp, zombie.” A diminutive, grandmotherly figure says with a broad smile as she clacks a set of dentures in the air. It’s been...