2016: A Look Back in Bedlam
Here we have The Bedlam Files’ first-ever “Look Back,” covering the previous year’s noteworthy happenings in the world of cult/horror film and literature.
Here we have The Bedlam Files’ first-ever “Look Back,” covering the previous year’s noteworthy happenings in the world of cult/horror film and literature.
Here it is, the first installment of my “Bedlam in Print” overview of the previous year’s publishing output.
Might it be possible that DVD bootlegs are actually preferable to legitimate factory releases?
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.
1973’s THE EXORCIST remains one of the most successful and enduring horror movies of all time yet, Hollywood being as it is, multiple sequels were an inevitability.
Summer movies: for many of us those words represent everything wrong with modern-day Hollywood.
Remember Clive Barker? You know, the onetime “future of horror?”
Five books called Halloween. That’s all.
Christmas-themed horror fiction is as rich and varied as Yuletide horror cinema.