A set of essential movies from the early years of horror cinema, really only for the die-hard horror fan as most of us prefer the newer stuff over the classic black and white. This includes Nosferatu, Frankenstein, and many others, so there's something there for everyone! The link is the image, as always, so click and order soon if you want it to show up in time to wrap it!
Horror and Fantasy pieces that evolve and grow into full blown stories, all with you along for the ride.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Attic Panic
A short where someone hears a noise in the attic. A classic turned on it's head!
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Horror Gifts: Subscriptions to Horror Magazines
Rue Morgue is a magazine of talented writers and editors that come up with creative and informative articles of all things horror. To get a subscription, click here, which will take you to the page determining if you are in North America or abroad.
Another magazine, HorrorHound, is a great source of modern horror and horror movies. I enjoy the magazine for it's interviews and the general horror articles and fiction that is offered. Take the link here to see the subscription link.
Finally, there is the ever-constant joy that comes from Fangoria. This is a magazine that has stood the test of time and combines all that is great about horror-writing. To get a subscription, click here.
Do enjoy any of these magazines at your leisure, and as always, Sweet Dreams!
Another magazine, HorrorHound, is a great source of modern horror and horror movies. I enjoy the magazine for it's interviews and the general horror articles and fiction that is offered. Take the link here to see the subscription link.
Finally, there is the ever-constant joy that comes from Fangoria. This is a magazine that has stood the test of time and combines all that is great about horror-writing. To get a subscription, click here.
Do enjoy any of these magazines at your leisure, and as always, Sweet Dreams!
Charlie Charlie Pencil Game
A darker horror tale to be told in this short, but still amusing nonetheless. I like how the editing made it seem crisper than one would normally have with a short film. Sweet Dreams!
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
The Stairs
Another horror film, another day! This one is suspenseful on a different wavelength, so do enjoy. And as always, Sweet Dreams!
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Perfect Horror Gift for Your Corpse Bride
An anatomical heart made from resin and cast in pewter, a perfect gift for the morbid (or a cardiologist I suppose) minded. I can picture it, holding a vase full of dying black roses, covered in cobwebs from a long-legged spider. The link is in the image, as always, so go on over and take a look at what you can get from the maker of this finely wrought piece of art!
Don't Move
A new movie by the team over at Bloody Cuts, this one sure is a screamer! Do enjoy the short horror flick of the day, and as always, Sweet Dreams!
Monday, December 7, 2015
Bishoujo Freddy and Zombie Batman
A strange phenomenon that occurs in foreign markets is the fan creations of "beloved" horror icons. This one is an obvious homage to Freddy Krueger, from the Freddy vs. Jason movie that came out in 2003. The fact that it turned our burned-to-a-crisp serial killer into a blonde bombshell is a slight offense that can be forgiven due to the morbid nature of the creation. Similar to the macabre look of Elvira, this statue barely weighs over a pound and is only $64.99, a deal to some. Click the image below to get the link to the site where it's sold.
A great gift to the horror fanatic in your family. I especially love the pool of blood beneath her rather than a shadow or standard plate for a statue. I have a zombie batman statue (As seen above) where he is literally stepping off his plate, arms held in a strict rigor mortis that belies the agility that Batman normally possesses. The link to that shop is linked with the image above.
Death in C Minor
A spooky little story with an amazing soundtrack that keeps the suspense ramped up. Think Insidious when you listen to this music; it really is similar, don't you think?
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Coffer
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