All available in my Etsy shop.
Movies Seen Recently: The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry, Zoltan Hound of Dracula, The Hills Run Red
The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry (2010) – A documentary about Spanish horror star and filmmaker Jacinto Molina, aka Paul Naschy. Yes, that means it’s very much aimed at a long-tail audience, at least among English speakers. Naschy’s updated portrayal of the Universal-style movie monsters through the 1960s and 1970s (most especially as a werewolf…
The Return of the Sketch of the Day Omnibus Post!
Here are sketches I did at table at FanX; most are for sale in my Etsy shop.
Want to find me at FanX?
FanX Salt Lake is happening this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and I know your FanX experience isn’t complete unless you can find me with my art and books. Now you can! All three days*, you can find me on the vendor floor, in Artists Alley, table A900, which is right about: (Click for the MEGA-UBER-DUPER-LARGE…
New B-Movie Poster: ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET OF THE LIVING DEAD.
FanX is coming up in Salt Lake City in a couple of weeks, and I’ll have a new Bogus B-Movie poster for sale, both full-sized and as a postcard-sized mini: I’ll post my table location as soon as I know!
Movies Seen Recently: The Silence, Subway, Vibes
The Silence (2019) – One of a handful of similarly themed movies that all came out at once. In this one, a horde of mutated bat-creatures which had been stuck in a sealed cave ecosystem for millions of years (let’s just ignore the problem of needing something to eat, shall we?) gets released and quickly…
Movies Seen Recently: The Answer, The Jurassic Games, Stratton
The Answer (2015) – An orphaned young man who habitually tries to stay off the radar despite his brilliant analytical mind suddenly finds himself attacked and on the run (with his date — bad timing for her!) for mysterious reasons that may have something to do with his parents. And I’m not saying that it’s…
Movies Seen Recently: Bloodsucking Bastards, The Man From Earth, Fire and Ice
Bloodsucking Bastards (2015) – I almost turned it off because everyone we met in the first five minutes was intensely unlikeable (filmmakers, why do you DO that???), but once over that hurdle, it was a witty little low-budget* horror-comedy. Who knew that vampires are punctual, dependable, and oriented toward success? Too many F-bombs to show…
Movies Seen Recently: Subspecies 4, Iron Monkey 2, Crypt of the Vampire
Subspecies 4: Bloodstorm (1998) – Here’s the thing about all of the Subspecies movies: They’re all pretty watered down. Yes, the Romanian scenery is nice, but the plot doesn’t move so much as tread water. Here, once again, unwilling vampire Michelle is fighting against being dragged to the dark side by Radu. And to add…
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
[crossposted to GoodReads] I’ll be honest: I didn’t go into this expecting to like it. I’m friends with Brad Torgersen, Larry Correia, and others who argued that the Hugo awards had become too left-wing political, with candidacy based more on political and “intersectional” stances than on quality and entertainment value, and I know that Jemisin…