Interviews

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Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid: Of These Awesome Horror Toy Photographs by RK

The more I immerse myself in the world of action figure and toy photography the more I fall in love with what I see. I had no idea it was such a thriving community and EVERY single person I have contacted and communicated with who is heavily involved in this hobby has been friendly, passionate

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Defender of the Corkscrew: My Q&A with Halloween H20’s Adam Hann-Byrd

This August Halloween H20 will be 16 years old … Where the hell does the time go!? I remember the summer of that year fondly. At the time I was working in a large department store in my home town of Plymouth. The wages were terrible (£3.60 per hour!), we had to get there at

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Art Attack: Bringing a Little Horror to the Familiar with Flavio Luccisano

Regular readers will know I have been looking into my past recently through articles I call ‘Inevitability’ … I gave them that name because when I look at what interested and excited me as a kid it nearly always had subtle traces of horror lurking within. Sometimes it might have just been a spooky character

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Attack of the Monsters: Atmospheric Toy Photography with Added Bite!

In just a few short weeks we will find out if Gareth Edwards has broken the curse and actually made a giant monster movie in the Hollywood style that works. A movie that can contain, action, adventure, horror and scares without resorting to being cheesy and totally unfaithful to the source material. Godzilla is back,

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Horror Sculpting to Die For: My Q&A with Talented Deviant Anna

Over the last few weeks I’ve interviewed and shared work created by professional artists, amateur artists, pumpkin carvers, photographers, street artists, the list goes on and on … But there is one form of art I haven’t had a chance to really focus on and it’s arguably the skill I find most impressive of all

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Hitting the Wall: Street Art Meets Horror and a Chat with JPS

One of my biggest missions here on Halloween Love has been to seek out and make contact with as many talented and artistic people as possible. I love art … and I love horror … so when I see someone combine the two in interesting, unusual or just smile-inducing ways it makes me want to

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Poster Pestilence: My Q&A with ‘Hollywood is Dead’ Creator Matt Busch

If you’ve been following my recent work here on Halloween Love you will have become acutely aware of my intense love for painted movie posters. They are the masterpieces that fired my imagination and excited me like nothing else when I was young. There was no internet to spend day after day on, following the

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Joining the New Blood: My Q&A with Craig Thomas from Friday Part 7

Whenever I get an idea for an article here on Halloween Love one of the first things I do is attempt to get in contact with someone involved with whatever my idea is based on. For example, if I see some cool horror artwork that I’d love to share I contact the artist … If