You could say that MonsterKids: The Impact and Legacy of THINGS that Go Bump in the Night is a monster-sized project. Started back in 2010 by writer/director J. Michael Roddy, the origins of this documentary on creature culture and its impact on a multitude of artists, filmmakers and fans in fact spans much further…back to […]
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[Review] ’30 YEARS OF GARBAGE’ Showcases 30 Years of Greatness
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Like many pop culture relics in the past decade or so, Garbage Pail Kids has experienced a resurgence that’s brought us some pretty great stuff…new trading card sets, Funko figures, calendars, comic books—there’s even been talk of a new GPK movie, though the odds aren’t great given that rumor is at least 4 years old […]
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New Documentary Sheds Light on the Story of ‘Fright Night’ and ‘Fright Night 2’
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PRESS RELEASE From the team who brought you ‘Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser’ and ‘Hellhound: Hellraiser II’ comes this new and extensive look at the making of Tom Holland’s cult-classic vampire hit ‘Fright Night’ and it’s sinister yet campy sequel ‘Fright Night Part 2’ directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. ‘YOU’RE SO COOL BREWSTER! THE STORY […]
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SCARY STORIES Documentary in the Works
While Goosebumps gets a lot of attention for being THE preeminent scare series during everyone’s childhood, there’s actually another collection of books that pre-dates R.L. Stine. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, first released in 1981, consists of three books written by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Based primarily on folklore and […]
Tagged with: anthology, books, documentary, Goosebumps, Halloween, horror, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Stephen Gammell
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New Documentary ‘Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan’ Celebrates Legendary Filmmaker
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At age 92, it’s safe to say that director and stop-motion pioneer Ray Harryhausen is a true filmmaking legend. Heck, the man’s been a legend since the 80s when movies like Clash of the Titans inspired many of today’s special effects artists and directors. It’s only fitting then that an icon like Harryhausen would receive […]