John Skipp’s latest novel, “The Long Last Call” is a battle of good vs. evil played out against the backdrop of a seedy, roadside strip club. Hank’s girlfriend has just broken up with him and he is teetering on the edge of madness. Driving down a lonely stretch of...
At first glance Joe Schreiber’s debut novel “Chasing the Dead” starts out as a pedestrian thriller, well-written but nothing terribly original. Single mother Susan Young receives a call from an unknown man who has kidnapped her daughter and nanny and gives Susan...
The Universal Monsters have been near and dear to my heart ever since I was a kid. Over the years I’ve watched, and continued to watch all of them from the very early classics, to the later, campy, 1940’s films like House of Frankenstein and The...
“B” movie horrors became a cottage industry in the 1980’s making stars, even legends out of many women who starred in these low-budget films. Writer Jason Paul Collum interviews 20 of these women in his new book “Assault of the Killer...
It was the era that started the horror film genre in America…the 1930’s. It was the age that brought us groundbreaking films and made household names of people like Karloff and Lugosi. Author Bryan Senn gives fans of classic horror films the ultimate resource to these...