More Recognition for “Full Moon Shindig”
“Full Moon Shindig,” the shocking Splatterpunk Award-nominated short story from Visceral: Collected Flesh, is now part of Year’s Best Hardcore Horror Volume 6: Masquerade, due out May 25, 2021! No doubt, this book is full of wonderful nastiness! Preorder here: Amazon.
Splatterpunk Award Nominations!
Cerberus Rising, Visceral: Collected Flesh, and my short story “Full Moon Shindig” are all nominated for Splatterpunk Awards! There are several Death’s Head press books nominated, including four Splatter Westerns. “The Incident at Barrow Farm” by M. Ennenbach from Cerberus Rising is also nominated. Click on the titles below to start consuming splattery greatness!
EDENIAN – Winter Shades (Full Album)
I’d never heard of this band or heard any of their songs, but they’re the perfect blend of gothic metal.
Evil Bong (2006)
I had never taken the time to watch Evil Bong because it looked like cheesy, ridiculous comedy horror, probably light on plot and heavy on stupidity. And…I wasn’t wrong in my assessment. However, I actually enjoyed it. Read more “Evil Bong (2006)”
Writing Music!
This is some seriously creepy piano music that’s perfect for writing or reading horror.
The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels
Aside from The Corpse Grinders, Ted V. Mikels didn’t put out many great flicks. Okay, that’s probably not fair of me to say, seeing as I’ve only seen a handful of his movies. But I’ve seen enough to know that cult and exploitation directors like Roger Corman, Al Adamson, and Lloyd Kaufman were far better. And John Waters, who, oddly enough, narrates this short documentary. Despite being indifferent, if slightly disdainful, to his films, I rather enjoyed this. And I was quite impressed to discover he frequently lived with seven women at a time in a castle in Hollywood. #goals
Check out the movie on Tubi.
Arachnophobia (1990)
Man, this one holds up really well. Spiders never stop being scary, am I right? After watching Arachnophobia, you can’t help but feel spiders crawling along the back of your neck, or see them creeping through the shadowy corner of your living room or beneath the sheets of your bed; you can’t help but imagine them everywhere. Read more “Arachnophobia (1990)”
Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020)
What could be more terrifying for a group of teenagers this day and age than having their cellphones and tablets taken away for the weekend? Well…probably nothing. But having a couple of monstrous, murderous villains chasing chasing them through the woods has to be a close second. Read more “Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020)”
Camille Saint-Saëns – Danse Macabre
Oldie but goodie.