Attention!
Been taking a little break from this blog for the last couple of weeks, but I'll be back with a load of reviews, so stay tuned if you're so inclined. I'll have pieces on the annual The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival which happened here in Portland during the weekend of the 7th through the 9th, and lots more.
Also the second issue of Nightmare Town, the print version, is now out. Included in its 36 pages are lengthy articles on the Jonah Hex comic books, a duel critical shootout on the pros and cons of Kevin Costner's oater, Open Range, Catholicism in the horror film, Dean Sharp's Sonic Doom music reviews, and a hilarious and very wry homage/parody of H.P. Lovecraft and the Hollywood star memoir. And it's all free. So drop me a line if you want a copy and I'll send it off to you. What are you waiting for? It's free, man!
Nightmare Town is the last stop before the long dark takes over, the city where logic is usurped by the infernal that lurks within us all. The inhabitants who walk these lonely streets hold no pretense of good taste or propriety. Nor do the inhabitants wander here out of fashion's sake. They have no choice but to dwell here.