Saturday, January 30, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Monday, January 25, 2016
Monday Movie Review - THE GREEN INFERNO
Eli Roth has never been one to shy away from the horrific. In fact, he loves to push boundaries. That has never been more evident in his now classic Hostel and Cabin Fever.
The Green Inferno goes several steps further into that realm of queasiness and revulsion. The story evolves around a group of protesters putting their money where their mouth is, and hauling their butts and cell phones off to save the Brazilian forest from deforestation. Their plane crashes, and the survivors are discovered by a tribe of aborigines. It soon becomes clear the tribe is into the other white meat, and the survivors try to escape.
Once the group is brought into the tribe's village, the horror begins. The Walking Dead's Greg Nicotero is the mastermind behind the effects, the blood, the gore, the torture, and the effects are realistic and gut-wrenching...no pun intended.
The actors are fresh faces to me, helping to make the story more believable. The only negative I have is that the ending left me a little disheartened.
Overall, however, my hearty recommendation is that you
The Green Inferno goes several steps further into that realm of queasiness and revulsion. The story evolves around a group of protesters putting their money where their mouth is, and hauling their butts and cell phones off to save the Brazilian forest from deforestation. Their plane crashes, and the survivors are discovered by a tribe of aborigines. It soon becomes clear the tribe is into the other white meat, and the survivors try to escape.
Once the group is brought into the tribe's village, the horror begins. The Walking Dead's Greg Nicotero is the mastermind behind the effects, the blood, the gore, the torture, and the effects are realistic and gut-wrenching...no pun intended.
The actors are fresh faces to me, helping to make the story more believable. The only negative I have is that the ending left me a little disheartened.
Overall, however, my hearty recommendation is that you
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The Green Inferno
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Now Available in Print! JOURNAL, a Novella of Paranormal Horror
JOURNAL
A Novella of Paranormal Horror
by Linda Mooney writing as Gail Smith
Word Count: 25.5K
$1.99 e / $9.99 p / $5.95 a
The handwritten account of one
woman's struggle to survive in a world gone DEAD.
Something has happened to the world, and now the living are gradually becoming the living dead. This is the story of one young woman's struggle to live a life that has no future.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Shedding Velvet
A moose shedding the velvet on its antlers looks like it's carrying the shredded remains of a human.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Horror Movie Shorts by David F. Sandberg
Here are a couple of short jewels from David F. Sandberg.
The first is called Attic Panic.
https://vimeo.com/119573692?from=outro-embed
The second is entitled Lights Out.
https://vimeo.com/82920243
Nighty night!
The first is called Attic Panic.
https://vimeo.com/119573692?from=outro-embed
The second is entitled Lights Out.
https://vimeo.com/82920243
Nighty night!
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David F. Sandberg,
horror shorts,
Lights Out
Monday, January 11, 2016
Sculpture by Artist Emil Melmoth.
Of his work Melmoth says “Death is living forever on my mind, a self-portrait of so many changes i had recently and how i see myself inside. “Death as the Arcane XIII or Transfiguration”(work in progress)
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Monday, January 4, 2016
Saturday, January 2, 2016
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