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Viral Sensation, Skinamarink, Foreshadows the Future of Horror

I have been a fan of the independent horror channels on YouTube for quite some time now. The main ones, like Crypt TV and Alter, are worthy of praise. The quality of their short stories is amazing, and it is… Continue Reading →

Patiently, Tanya Tucker Returns (Courtesy of Brandi Carlile, Shooter Jennings)

Per Matt Don’t call it a comeback, because she’s been here for years. “Relaunch” is the preferred clarification for Tanya Tucker, whose experience within the music industry, along with her hard-partying reputation, is what delayed her return to the pop-culture… Continue Reading →

Medical Horrors, a Dogumentary and a Nuisance Bear: The Nashville Film Festival Roundup

Per Matt Today’s topics at the Nashville Film Festival involve a potpourri of films, including The Graveyard Shift feature, Rounding, a Canadian dialogue-less doc and a Dogumentary! But first, make sure to check out Matt’s interview with Graveyard Shift Programmer… Continue Reading →

Nashville Film Festival Shorts and Spirit Halloween: The Movie

It’s the first day of October and that means it’s an all-new day at the Nashville Film Festival… so it’s time to watch some all-new entertainment! Matt takes a look at the short films Shedding Angels, OST. and Night of… Continue Reading →

The Feast Serves Up a Banquet of Horror for IFC Midnight

I have to admit something upfront. I do not believe I have ever watched a Welsh film in my life. Since I have become a film critic, I have watched only a very few foreign-language films. Movies like the Train… Continue Reading →

Attending Attractions: Monster Mountain

Per Matt Monster Mountain offers big-screen thrills… and you are the victim!

Monster Mountain Interview: Creative Director Jason Kittrell

Per Matt Jason Kittrell hopes to haunt you, this Halloween.

Girls and Corpses Interview: Robert “Corpsy” Rhine

Per Matt Robert “Corpsy” Rhine is the Publisher and Deaditor-In-Chief of Girls and Corpses Magazine. He fills the magazine with scantily clad women in various themed photoshoots with different corpses, but the magazine’s true strength lies in its writing. It… Continue Reading →

Funimation Interview: Senior Manager of Social Strategy and Development Justin Rojas

Per Matt Justin Rojas is a busy, busy man. When he’s not on the road, frequently attending conventions or other live events promoting Funimation, he’s back at the office working on the next promotional campaign, or filming The Funimation Show…. Continue Reading →

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