Maynard and Sims are a duo of horror writers that work very well together when it comes to writing some of the best horror fiction out there. Together they have published four books with Leisure Press and their latest venture, Night Souls, only adds to their greatness...
I know I’ve spoken about this in previous reviews of films that included Ray Harryhausen effects, but I was lucky to meet the man a few years back, shake his hand, and see some of the original model used in many of his films. It was a great personal experience...
Nobody, I mean nobody, writes like Richard Laymon, does. For the past two years, I’ve been on a Richard Laymon kick, sticking my nose into any of his books I can get my hands on, and between reading and reviewing other writers and their works, when I have nothing on...
I am guilty, guilty of never picking up or buying a Richard Laymon novel. You see back when I younger and really started getting into reading horror novels was in High School, which was the early nineteen nineties, I mostly read Barker, Saul and King. Then in 1995...
Timed, with typical precision by straight-to-Blockbuster genre outfit The Asylum, to cash in on Fox’s own 2006 cash-in remake of THE OMEN, 666 THE CHILD is shameless, cheap looking and jokey but, like some of The Asylum’s product, you end up unable to hate it. In...