Here are the winners of our Hidden Horror Contest!
Category Archives: Misc Mayhem
JARHUMOR’s printable Leprechaun Mask & Cards are KILLER!
Tired of St. Patrick’s Day decor featuring shamrocks and cute, chubby leprechauns sitting on a pot o’ gold? Looking for something a little more sinister? Well look no further than JARHUMOR for all your gruesome needs!
DAYPLANNER OF THE DEAD: Plan On Seeing This Short Film!
I really didn’t know what to expect when I received the screener of DAYPLANNER OF THE DEAD, a 17 minute mini-zombie film. These independent creations really can go either way; thankfully more often than not lately it seems that they are going in a positive direction with great writing and creative film-making.
Terror Dave’s “Hidden Horror” Contest!
We’re pleased to announce the Terror from Beyond the Daves“Hidden Horror: A Celebration of 101 Underrated and Overlooked Fright Flicks” Contest!
Chicago horror talents revealed at “Hidden Horror” launch party!
It was back in September 2012 when horror writer/actor, Aaron Christensen (“AC” for short), approached me along with 100 others asking if I was interested in participating in a follow up to his book Horror 101: The A-List of Horror Films and Monster Movies. Just as the title suggests, the book features a list of “must see” horror films; each discussed by individual writers. His latest project features another collection of essays; this time focusing on the not so famous though still worthy of attention. I was a fan of Horror 101 long before my blogging days and was VERY flattered to be considered for its sequel…thus beginning my association with Hidden Horror: A Celebration of 101 Underrated and Overlooked Fright Flicks!
SATURDAY MORNING SHOCKERS: The Ghost Busters!
Growing up, like every other kid, the weekends were times to look forward to and cherish. There were Saturday morning cartoons, pro-wrestling and weekend monster movie shows to look forward to. Before cable and stations like the Cartoon Network, there were only certain times we could enjoy cartoons and shows geared towards us kids. Sure we could watch UHF stations during the afternoon after school but it was Saturday mornings, on the three major networks, that we looked forward to the most. In addition to the latest offerings of animated bliss, we were also treated to some live action fare, usually thanks to Sid & Marty Krofft. Shows like LAND OF THE LOST, DR. SHRINKER and SIGMUND AND THE SEA MONSTERS stand out to many of today’s monster kids. On occasion though, there were some live action offerings outside of the Sid & Marty Krofft shows, that also stand out as fun and memorable. 1975 was one year that had one of these shows, called THE GHOST BUSTERS.




