How LGBTQ+ Representation has evolved in literature — Nishtha’s Bookish Thoughts

It is Pride Month once more and discussions in 2020 have evolved and are trying to become more inclusive and accepting. Whether it is the Black Lives Matter movement or J.K. Rowling´s latest twitter controversy, discussions are taking place and there is heightened awareness and sensitivity about the topics. Books and movies have had a […]… Continue reading How LGBTQ+ Representation has evolved in literature — Nishtha’s Bookish Thoughts

Today’s Art (16th June 2020) — PekoeBlaze – the official blog

Originally, I’d planned to make a more “serious” gothic vampire painting, inspired by old horror movies. But, this digitally-edited painting quickly ended up going in a slightly… sillier… direction instead. As usual, this painting is released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND licence. via Today’s Art (16th June 2020) — PekoeBlaze – the official blog

The Scream Killers — Sinister Silhouettes

https://open.spotify.com/embed-podcast/episode/5UHareEb6rolm06Myf9wzD?si=p-Uh97oUS527FxwJAtAleQ This dude was so serious about his horror that he laid out the rules to surviving a scary movie. 1. Stay a virgin 2. No booze or drugs and 3. Never, EVER say, “I’ll be right back”. It’s a good thing that none of us lived through a horror movie, huh? via The Scream Killers… Continue reading The Scream Killers — Sinister Silhouettes

Stay Home, Watch Horror: 5 Unconventional Vampire Movies to Stream this Week — Bloody Disgusting!

Between the recent additions of Blacula and Scream, Blacula, Scream on Shudder, and the upcoming season two premiere of NOS4A2 on AMC, this week belongs to the vampire. One of horror’s most prominent and enduring monsters, there’s an overwhelming selection of genre films dedicated to the vampire. While Dracula might be the most classic take… Continue reading Stay Home, Watch Horror: 5 Unconventional Vampire Movies to Stream this Week — Bloody Disgusting!

Tubi Tuesday: The Phantom of the Opera (1925) — Morbidly Beautiful

100 years has not lessened the impact and importance of the brilliant 1925 horror film “The Phantom of the Opera” — as essential today as it was back then. In today’s modern age, we often find ourselves inundated with content — not just with the total amount of titles available, but with the total number […]… Continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Phantom of the Opera (1925) — Morbidly Beautiful