Interviews

Toronto After Dark 2010: Eli Roth Interview

Toronto After Dark 2010: Eli Roth Interview

Check out Eli Roth’s interview from the Toronto After Dark 2010 screening of THE LAST EXORCISM!




An Exclusive Interview with SEA OF DUST Director Scott Bunt

An Exclusive Interview with SEA OF DUST Director Scott Bunt

Plus EXCLUSIVE Behind the Scenes Photos!!




An Interview with John Everson

An Interview with John Everson

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with John Everson, Bram Stoker award-winning author of Covenant, Sacrifice, and The 13th. He was kind enough to talk with me about his writing experiences, his influences, and his new novel, Siren. Q: “Can you tell me a little about yourself? When did you start writing?” A: “I [...]




An Interview with David Wellington

An Interview with David Wellington

This all started back when I sent Dave an email asking him for advice on writing and getting published and all that wonderful stuff that comes with creating fiction. He had a contact link on his webpage, and I figured I may as well shoot him a message and see what happened. To my surprise I received [...]




Hail to the Queen: An Interview with New York Burlesque Star Clams Casino

Hail to the Queen: An Interview with New York Burlesque Star Clams Casino

Grab the kids, it’s time for nipple tassels and chainsaws!




The Bloodsprayer Screams for Buffalo Screams: An Interview with Organizers Greg Lamberson and Emil J. Novak

The Bloodsprayer Screams for Buffalo Screams: An Interview with Organizers Greg Lamberson and Emil J. Novak

Buffalo rocks. Buffalo bleeds. Buffalo SCREAMS.




Tying One On With The Twisted Twins – An Interview with Film Makers Sylvia & Jen Soska

Tying One On With The Twisted Twins – An Interview with Film Makers Sylvia & Jen Soska

The Beauties and Brains of DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK wanna tell you a dirty little secret. Get in the car.




The (He)Art of Darkness: A Conversation with Writer/Director/Cinematographer Karim Hussain

The (He)Art of Darkness: A Conversation with Writer/Director/Cinematographer Karim Hussain

Karim Hussain may very well be one of the only filmmakers on the planet still upholding the spirit of the midnight movie. This isn’t your older brother’s genre filmmaking…




An Interview with “Slimeguy” Greg Lamberson

An Interview with “Slimeguy” Greg Lamberson

The Slime Must Be Appeased, a fact no one knows better than SLIME CITY writer/director/producer/editor Gregory Lamberson.




Interview with Film Maker Carl Paolino

Interview with Film Maker Carl Paolino

The Director of THE SICKNESS discusses his newest project, VIRGIN FALLS.




Bryan Baugh: Growing Up With Monsters – by The Weblord

Bryan Baugh: Growing Up With Monsters – by The Weblord

If you’re into horror, illustration, and comics chances are you’ve seen the work of Bryan Baugh.  Bryan is the creator of the popular Wulf & Batsy comic series and one of my personal favorite horror genre artists.  His artwork is full of gruesome monsters, skimpy damsels in distress and awesome lighting effects in his coloring. [...]




The Buckeye State Killers: Andy & Luke Campbell talk to The Blood Sprayer about indie film making, Ohio style-by Wes Allen

The Buckeye State Killers: Andy & Luke Campbell talk to The Blood Sprayer about indie film making, Ohio style-by Wes Allen

If you were to search out Midwest indie film makers, you couldn’t truly cover the whole spectrum of things without knowing who Andy and Luke Campbell are and their company, Compound Pictures.  Originally based out of the Akron/Cleveland Ohio area, these brothers took their love of low budget splatter films, as well as their hometown area, and [...]




Kiss the Ring: We show our gratitude to the Godfather of Gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis-by Wes Allen

Kiss the Ring: We show our gratitude to the Godfather of Gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis-by Wes Allen

I reckon, it’s a safe assumption that if you are visiting our website, then you’re already aware of H.G. Lewis. He’s not only known as the Godfather of Gore, but has been heralded as a major influence on what was to be known as the “splatter film”. After getting his start in exploitation with notorious producer David F. Friedman’s (Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS, Love Camp 7) nudie-cuties and juvenile delinquent films, the team sought another world of nastiness to exploit. Hence, the “Blood Trilogy” was born. Beginning with 1963′s “Blood Feast”, Lewis would hose his audiences down with blood, guts, and assault-like ad campaigns that would allow his films to go down in horror film history.




Bow to the King: Low Budget Picture’s founder Chris Seaver lays it on the line for us, sucka’-by Wes Allen

Bow to the King: Low Budget Picture’s founder Chris Seaver lays it on the line for us, sucka’-by Wes Allen

Chris Seaver and Low Budget Pictures have a very special place in my heart.  It extends beyond my personal friendship with him and the work we’ve done together (my band has written and recorded songs for a handful of his films and I had the honor of being in Deathbone).  First and foremost, I am [...]




Sick, Sick, Sick! Jimmy McDonough spills his guts on Andy Milligan, 42nd Street, and Homeless people sex-By Wes Allen

Sick, Sick, Sick!  Jimmy McDonough spills his guts on Andy Milligan, 42nd Street, and Homeless people sex-By Wes Allen

To know who Jimmy McDonough is,  is to know the subjects of his work.   Whether it’s his highly-lauded (and controversial) biography on Neil Young, his work covering the elusive rock and roll alien Link Wray, or his time spent with Sleazoid Express-Jimmy’s got cool on lockdown.  But when it comes to his work, nothing has been [...]




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