Art

[Interviews]

Horror Art, Pennywise, Passion and Choice: A Chat with Dennis Willman

This week’s horror art interview is with a man who has created some of the most dazzling and intense images I have ever seen. Dennis Willman uses a combination of classic art techniques and digital painting, with the end results being spectacular … and several will be featured here today. I originally contacted Dennis because

[Image of the Day]

Awesome Image of the Day: Your Credit’s Fine, Mr. Torrance

Every day this week I am sharing an image taken by Earl Ware aka 3rd-Rate Photography, who has put together a stunning collection of horror and pop culture influenced pictures. Today my choice is a little different. Instead of action figures we simply have two objects perfectly positioned to create a brilliantly subtle photo that

[Interviews]

Graham Humphreys: An Interview with the Master Horror Poster Painter

The art of Graham Humphreys has lived in my memory for as long as I can remember. Some pieces more vividly than others, but show me anything from his horror movie poster/promo work and I instantly get transported back to Saturday afternoons throughout the early 1980s. The musty smell of my local VHS rental store,

[Art]

The Most Awesome Images Found on Social Media: 6/16-6/20

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images that I’ve stumbled across on social media this past week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! This awesome recreation of the iconic Friday the

[Movies]

‘They Live’ Gets its Own Porn Parody Photo Shoot

There are a few surefire ways to know that a movie has become a truly important piece of popular culture, and there’s perhaps no better example of such an immortalization than the porn parody. Sure, action figures and a spoof on South Park are cool and all, but no movie gets to call itself a

[Art]

British TV Reveals a New Home for Some Truly Iconic Horror Movie Poster Art!

British TV on a sleepy Sunday afternoon rarely features programming that attracts my attention, but this week a little piece of iconic horror history suddenly appeared on the screen and it was fascinating to watch what happened next. Channel 4 in the UK has a programme called Four Rooms, (which I believe is also produced

[Bite-sized Horror]

Stephen King’s IT: The French Book Covers That Need to Be Seen

This is either the greatest thing I have ever seen, or the worst … I just haven’t decided yet. I’m assuming in France they released IT in three volumes and to make collecting them a little more ‘fun’ they commissioned one large image to be painted that could spread across all three covers. The end

[Art]

The Most Awesome Images Found on Social Media: 6/9-6/13

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images that I’ve stumbled across on social media this past week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! It is Friday the 13th once more and

[Interviews]

Get the Jason Look: Mask Making Musings with Richard Gray Pennington

Is Jason’s mask the most iconic and legendary horror mask of them all? … Probably. A certain Michael Myers might argue the point. The energetic individuals who wore the Ghostface hood might raise their hands. But when the dust has settled I believe you just can’t beat the hockey mask. It’s such a simple idea