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Film Masters Debuts a Double Bill of Cult Classics

Per Matt Less is more. That simple cultural proverb has been attributed to a variety of people throughout history, but it was absolutely taken to heart by filmmaker Ray Kellogg. Primarily known for his groundbreaking special-effects work in blockbusters during… Continue Reading →

Experiencing The Other Side of Madness

Per Matt Monsters come in all shapes and sizes. Even the smaller ones can be incredibly ruthless. Such is the case with Charles Manson. As a charismatic master manipulator, he played to people’s weaknesses, eventually leading a pseudo-religious cult. Preaching… Continue Reading →

Devil’s Road Explores Ed and Lorraine Warren’s Paranormal World

Per Matt When you hear the names Ed and Lorraine Warren, what’s the first thing to pop into your mind? Is it something random from the The Conjuring Universe, by chance? Could it be their long history studying the spooky,… Continue Reading →

Zombies + Viagra = Blood Orgy at Beaver Lake

With a title like that, how can you not read this riveting post? Welcome back to another Troma film review from #hauntlife.

MTAC 16-Bit Interview: JT Kesterson

Per Matt This week, MTAC 16-Bit returns to Middle Tennessee celebrating and educating the public about Japanese animation, media and popular arts, but none of that would be possible without the efforts of the convention’s Production Services team. Heading up… Continue Reading →

Welcome to Night Vale: A Creepy Podcast Worth Downloading

In the dark. Listen to it in the dark and alone. And pray you’ll never be within Night Vale Community Radio’s broadcast limits.

Space Dandy Interview with Micah Solusod

Per Matt Micah Solusod is a Dandy of a guy. In a group interview at the 2015 Middle Tennessee Anime Convention, Mr. Solusod discussed working as a voice actor on Space Dandy, hints about another possible season of the anime… Continue Reading →

Video Game Storytelling

Per Matt Video games, much like blockbuster movies and best-selling novels are crafted with extremely tight deadlines and trying circumstances, but that doesn’t mean their storylines should receive the short end of the stick, when it comes to the development… Continue Reading →

Dragon Con Interview: Stephen Granade

Per Matt You can’t have science fiction without the science element and Dragon Con has plenty of it. Looking ahead, I interviewed Science Track Director Stephen Granade to preview upcoming Dragon Con events, discuss a special guest from Beakman’s World… Continue Reading →

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