Grey Matter Press continues to publish high quality horror/speculative fiction with their anthology Death’s Realm. The theme of Death’s Realm is the crossing over between life and death …
William Burns
William Burns
Bill Burns joined the Horror News Network staff in 2014. Bill Burns grew up in the 70's and 80's, the second Golden Age of Horror. His mind was warped by John Carpenter, H.P. Lovecraft, In Search Of..., and the Man, Myth, and Magic series of books.
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10. Sound designer Richard Beggs made the “Ectomobile” siren sound from a leopard snarl that was edited, pitched and otherwise processed 9. Sandra Bernhard was originally offered the role …
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For the U.S., the Salem Witch Trials are ground zero for homegrown horror. Before the country was even a country, the Puritan settlers brought their dour paranoia and obsession with …
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Stephanie Rothman Beach Ball (1965) – associate producer Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965) – associate producer Queen of Blood (1966) – associate producer Blood Bath (1966) – co-director It’s …
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The supposed connection between horror films and human behavior has long been an albatross around the neck of the genre. The notion that the violence, sadism, and terror that informs …
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10. Jodelle Ferland (Aless) appeared as little Carrie White in Carrie (2002). The character of Alessa from the video game pays homage to (and is likely inspired by) Stephen …
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10. The bottle of booze in the old man’s house which ends up being smashed and wielded as a weapon is labeled Glen MacPherson, wh was the director of photography. …
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The shot on video movement of the 80’s is like horror cinema’s punk rock revolution. With accessible and affordable video equipment, horror fans could now make their own films for …
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The premier East Coast horror film festival kicked off the 2015 season in gloriously wicked style. The Macabre Faire Film Festival expanded into the NY Horror Show to give fans …
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For some reason (probably financial), the late 70’s/early 80’s found many of Hollywood’s former greats “slumming” it in big budgeted horror films. Not that this trend started during this time …