Cult Fiction 1: Horror
Until just a few years ago one of the major plusses of collecting horror fiction was that it was incredibly easy, and inexpensive, to acquire. Not anymore!
Until just a few years ago one of the major plusses of collecting horror fiction was that it was incredibly easy, and inexpensive, to acquire. Not anymore!
A halfway worthwhile film, meaning its first half is provocative and compelling, and its second not so much
The chances are, if you’re a horror movie fan then you own some bootlegged videos. You know what I’m talking about.
Here you’ll find a slew of wild, goofy, unpredictable and absolutely first rate reading.
NINTH & HELL STREET isn’t the goriest novel I’ve ever read, but it outdoes most splatterpunk fiction in sheer nastiness
Quite simply, there was no one like the late Charlie Richard “Chas” Balun.
What follows is the second of my Ranking the Rankings pieces.
You most likely knew the late Chas Balun as the irrepressible voice of Deep Red magazine and the creator of the Gore Score, but his freelance work was equally noteworthy
This 64-page horror movie review compilation is notable as (in its original self-published 1983 edition) the first-ever book by the late Chas. Balun
The final book by one of my favorite horror movie commentators