Getting older, raising children, maintaining friendships, balancing responsibilities with passions and interests; many aspects of…
“Every time I survived a war zone I thought I was sending a warning home:…
This past week I went to my local arthouse theater, The Nightlight, and I saw…
When I was growing up, while already a horror fan, I was always ecstatic to…
You know those single panels in Ren & Stimpy and SpongeBob SquarePants that make you…
It all started in October of 1991. David Bertolino turned 100 River Road in Berlin,…
When I was growing up there was a big J-Horror boom. Movies like Versus and Ringu were popular over…
Everyone has their favorite movie in a horror franchise, some of us absolutely adore Friday the 13th VII: The New Blood, some of us think Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation is actually the peak of the run, and sometimes we really fight for the Leprechaun 4: In Spaces, the Jason Xs, hell even the Hellraiser: Hellworld fans exist. Now imagine a franchise where most of the movies are lost and only two of them have resurfaced. Jay Burleson asked himself that question and created that reality. Enter The Third Saturday in October series.
The reclamation of relevance, the affirmation to the world that you still mean something and…