*Original post on the Inside Horror Tumblr blog Great news, you guys! Genre favorite Drew Daywalt has just inked a deal to direct The Hurting Man, a horror feature film following the story of a police officer who tragically finds his family murdered after a failed 911 call and now must work to save their souls … Continue reading »
Inside Horror Season 3 Finale – Fright Night’s Tom Holland and 2012 Horror Favorites
Hello friends! Stacy Buchanan here with a jam-packed recap of last night’s Silver Shamrock Day special episode of Inside Horror. For the season finale, hosts Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson invited one of my absolute favorite horror genre icons, Tom Holland, on the show for a fascinating chat about his extensive career and classic … Continue reading »
Inside Horror Celebrates Killer Sequels,The Collection and Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
Hi there! Stacy Buchanan here with an update from last night’s episode of Inside Horror. It was a serial killer’s and sequels party last night on the show, and Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson welcomed not one, but THREE special guests to celebrate. Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, winners of the 2005 Project Greenlight … Continue reading »
WGBH Arts: Turn Your Obsession into a Party Game with The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Trivia Book
“I remember rummaging in the basement and liked the scary stuff on the covers. At first, I stuck to the stories in Night Shift, but soon picked up The Bachman Books. It was comforting for me to know that there were other people out there with weird ideas in their heads. And of course, then … Continue reading »
Inside Horror Explores Horror Art with Excision’s Richard Bates Jr.
Hello all! Stacy Buchanan here with a recap on last night’s episode of Inside Horror. This week was a fascinating exploration into the world of art horror. Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson welcomed special guest Richard Bates Jr., director behind this years coming-of-age horror film, Excision. Excision is dark comedy/art horror exploration into the … Continue reading »
10 Horror Movie Anthologies to Watch this Halloween
[Original post on horrormovies.ca] Anthologies are my absolute favorite sub-genre within the world of horror films. And as a community, we’re so lucky to have so many good ones to choose from! Whether you’re looking for multiple scares within one viewing, or a good mix of comedy and horror, here are 10 horror anthologies you … Continue reading »
Inside Horror Discusses Found Footage with Sinister’s Scott Derrickson and V/H/S’s David Bruckner
[Original post can be found on theStream.tv/inside-horror] Hey guys! Stacy Buchanan here with the latest Inside Horror update. This week’s episode was all about found footage and voyeurism in film as Elric and Staci welcomed directors from two of this years most creepy and anticipated found footage films: Sinister and V/H/S. Director Scott Derrickson kicked … Continue reading »
Inside Horror Rocked the Boat with JAWS’ Carl Gottlieb
[Original post can be found on theStream.tv] Hello, friends! Stacy Buchanan here, and oh man, did I pick a great week to join the Inside Horror crew. In this week’s episode, Elric and Staci sat down with screenwriter Carl Gottlieb, the very charismatic mastermind behind JAWS I, II and III. His presence brought out a … Continue reading »
WGBH Arts: Prometheus Sets Out to Save the Human Race; But Can it Save a Franchise?
Prometheus is finally getting its U.S. release this Friday. Although in the beginning the filmmakers were deliberately vague about its connection to the Alien franchise in order to build additional audience participation, there’s no doubt that we’re about to engage with the fifth film of the beloved series. WGBH Arts: Prometheus Sets Out to Save … Continue reading »
Planting the Idea
The digital marketing landscape of today is hard pressed to be effected by broadcast messaging. It’s now more important to come up with innovative, meaningful, and engaging online marketing campaigns — ones that leverage the deep attention and thought of potential customers/viewers. Even better? You plant the idea and let it happen. Yup, just like … Continue reading »