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Buckethead is brilliant. And this video is absolutely terrifying…and equally awesome!
Not sure what grindhouse flick you want to watch next? No worries, PC3 has you covered. It’s amazing how enjoyable a bunch of old previews are.
I think half the horror and sci-fi movies of the 50s and 60s involved a mad scientist doing some crazy shit as he tried to rule the world. This flick from ’53 Read more “Mesa of Lost Women”
The collaborative powerhouse that is Cerberus (PC3, Chris Miller, and M Ennenbach) has broken into Amazon and released their first book–Cerberus Rising! Nine novelettes for your reading pleasure! Get it now on Amazon!
You really can’t go wrong with a movie if it includes latex, leather, , riding crops, floggers, restraints, and a good helping of nudity. I still don’t have any intention of watching those 50 Shades flicks, however. Read more “Preaching to the Perverted”
Cerberus (PC3, Chris Miller, and M. Ennenbach) had a nice chat with Craig Wade and Brian Delaney on their great podcast. We discussed The Platform and or upcoming book Cerberus Rising.
B-Movies and E-Books – Episode 137: Cerberus and The Platform
Visceral is finally here! Four terrifying tales of body horror apiece from the great Christine Morgan and myself! Get it now on Amazon!
This is a creepy little short film; well shot and creative. My only issue with it is how the mother tucks in her frightened daughter. “You know where to find me.” That scene just isn’t indicative of how my parents treat their children. It feels awkward and makes you wonder if the writer/director, Justin Harding, has ever experienced parenthood, or even contemplated it. That scene aside, it’s a great short flick.
I love all the short films you can watch on YouTube these days. They’re free and many of them are surprisingly well done, like The Sky, directed by Matt Sears. It’s a fun and thought-provoking little flick. There is a little hiccup with the CGI at the very end, but I’m just nitpicking.