On the Death of Roger Ebert, and Why He Should be Celebrated by Horror Fans
Over the years Roger Ebert has for me taken on the qualities of a nerdy, old friend.
Over the years Roger Ebert has for me taken on the qualities of a nerdy, old friend.
The eight page “Fantasy Five-Foot Bookshelf” appeared in the June and August 1983 issues of THE TWILIGHT ZONE magazine.
Scary book/story rankings: the web is littered with such lists, and there’s even a whole book of them.
What follows is the second of my Ranking the Rankings pieces.
Who’d have thought that some of my most sought-after films would turn up on YouTube?
What follows is the latest installment of my annual “Look Back in Horror” overview of the previous year’s horror related happenings in the worlds of film and literature.
ON WRITING by STEPHEN KING was initially published back in 2000.
The grindhouse and the arthouse: two distinct modes of cinema that would appear to be leagues removed–and for the most part they are.
Below you’ll find the latest addition of my annual “Look Back in Horror” overview. Film, Fiction, Tributes.
Nuclear war, as we all well know, has been the subject of many a movie