July 14, 2015
Abel Horwitz
Now, I love me some scary movies, and have a soft spot for haunted houses, but I always find myself a little bit short on horror in literature. I’ve read a lot of scary books (and agree with Jeff’s review of Broken Monsters), but most books that fall into the horror genre I would consider [...]
May 22, 2015
Mary Imagination
"The 'RED Death' had long devastated the country. No pestilence had ever been so Fatal, or so hideous. Blood was it's Avatar and its seal- the redness and horror of blood"- Edgar Allen Poe. The infamous writer of the macabre, Edgar Allen Poe, created a horrifying twist to the grim reaper whom haunts us even [...]
May 16, 2015
Mary Imagination
Men in hoods gather outside The Warner Grand Theater chanting,"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"... over and over. Many onlookers watch them chant outside the 83 year-old theater by the ocean in San Pedro, California. Women dressed in dapper in 1930's looks and other people dressed in black. The men in hoods are acting as [...]
April 1, 2015
Mary Imagination
What would you do to look youthful until the day you die? To NEVER age ... to always be popular and beloved. Dorian Gray paid the ultimate price in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, he gave up his soul to be young until the day he died. But with every sin and every time he hurts [...]
Wicked Lit and the Art of the High Brow Haunt
The Troop, You Deserve a Badge Just For Finishing It
A Dance with The Red Death
H.P. Lovecraft Film Fest And Cthulhu Con 2015
Mesmerized by The Picture of Dorian Gray