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Martyn

martyn@halloweenlove.com

I love horror, art, toys, comics, monsters and ANYTHING that came from the 1980s. Share our stuff and thank you for reading, we do it all for you!

[Interviews]

Traditional Tattoo Flash Meets Horror: The Art and Journey of Quyen Dinh

One of the first questions I always ask when I conduct these short interviews with artistic horror lovers is if they feel being creative was an inevitable destiny from a young age … More often than not you will then read about the wonderful support and guidance they got from family and loved ones that

[Movies]

Reader’s Choice: Dominique Mitchell-England Reveals Her Horror Top Ten

Ok, you know the drill. These are the articles that open up the floor to you, the Halloween Love readers and allow you to reveal your favorite horror movies and most importantly explain WHY they are your favorites. I’ve been overwhelmed with responses and I’m thrilled that the readers wanting to be involved have felt

[Something More]

RIP Karlheinz Bohm

Karlheinz Bohm has passed away at the age of 86. I only VERY recently got the chance to watch Peeping Tom for the first time, despite years of being told how good it was. I can’t say I loved the film as much as others do, but Bohm’s performance as the strangely tragic but unquestionably

[Bite-sized Horror]

Bite-sized Birthday Love: Ted Levine

Ted Levine has had a long, varied and distinguished acting career but I’m sorry … the guy will always be Buffalo Bill to me. Horror is full of psychopaths, serial killers, murderers and individuals the movies want you to fear, but every now and then a performance just climbs above the rest and leaves an

[Interviews]

Taking it to the Next Level: A Chat with Homemade Horror Master Gabe LaPeer

Sometimes I look at the work of talented, artistic and skilled individuals and just think, DAMN … I wish I was naturally more creative! Normally I get that sensation with illustrations and artwork but the subject of todays article raised my envy levels to an all time high thanks to his incredible sculpting abilities and

[Bite-sized Horror]

The Poughkeepsie Tapes: Bite-sized Praise

It takes a lot to genuinely frighten me these days when it comes to horror movies, but I must admit I’m still susceptible to feeling very unnerved when it comes to prolonged death and torture scenes in horror. My mind places me in the victims situation and I automatically start considering how I might act

[Interviews]

Full Circle: The Horror Art Destiny of Nathan Thomas Milliner

I’ve arranged short interviews with many artists over the last few weeks, amateur and professional. Some of those artists create horror art as well as work based on other genres, some have visited horror briefly then moved on to safer pastures. The individual involved in todays Q&A started away from horror … slowly found himself

[Movies]

Reader’s Choice: Tiffani Martin Reveals Her Horror Top Ten

Ok, you know the drill. These are the articles that open up the floor to you, the Halloween Love readers and allow you to reveal your favorite horror movies and most importantly explain WHY they are your favorites. I’ve been overwhelmed with responses and I’m thrilled that the readers wanting to be involved have felt

[Interviews]

Painted Smiles: The Spooky Art of Bioshock Recreated by Stefan Petit

One of the most intense horror experiences I have enjoyed in recent years didn’t come from a movie or TV show … It came in the form of a video game called Bioshock and its sequel Bioshock 2. Bioshock is pure horror, the undersea city of Rapture that you have to survive a journey through

[Interviews]

Left Behind: Haunting Urban Exploration Photography by Andre Govia

What’s the creepiest, most unnerving location you have ever visited? Chances are the answer to that question for many people will be somewhere deserted … somewhere abandoned. When I was 14 years old a rumour started to spread around my school regarding the existence of a ‘ghost house’ in the area. My friends and I