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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

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Exclusive Interview: One Way Static Records’ Sebastiaan Putseys

As I sit here writing up this post, my house is filled with the soothing sounds of Roberto Donati’s soundtrack to the insanely gory 1981 Italian horror flick Cannibal Ferox, a.k.a. Make Them Die Slowly. It’s the latest vinyl offering from One Way Static Records, one of the leading companies in the recent resurgence of

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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,

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Exclusive Interview: ‘Found Footage 3D’ Director Steven DeGennaro

Several months back, I jokingly made a remark on Twitter that someone should make a found footage movie in 3D, due to the recent surge in popularity of both storytelling devices – or gimmicks, if you prefer. What I didn’t realize, and what I was soon informed of, was that pre-production had at the time

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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