https://video.wordpress.com/embed/989dhVQO?hd=0&autoPlay=0&permalink=0&loop=0 We’ve entered the Top 5! Repeat! Top 5, I am inside you! Whoops, didn’t mean it that way (or did I? *ha-wink*) On an editorial side note, it occurred to me right around entry #10 that this countdown will conclude with my 100th post on this blog, which is totally cool and totally unplanned.… Continue reading The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #5 – ZOMBIE (1979) — This Is Your Brain On Film
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The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #4 – THE THING (1982) — This Is Your Brain On Film
https://video.wordpress.com/embed/BwmWZEpC?hd=0&autoPlay=0&permalink=0&loop=0 Now that we’re down to the final four, things are getting tough. I’ve oscillated between two scenes for this spot for the better part of two weeks, and I’m sure once I hit “publish” I’ll second-guess myself once again. But we’re in the final weeks here and no pick is a bad pick. So,… Continue reading The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #4 – THE THING (1982) — This Is Your Brain On Film
The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #3 – HELLRAISER (1987) — This Is Your Brain On Film
https://video.wordpress.com/embed/ZMzlltoG?hd=0&autoPlay=0&permalink=0&loop=0 Guys, I fucked up. Today I was writing this post and I inadvertently referenced a film that COMPLETELY SLIPPED MY FREAKING MIND! Dear God, you all deserve better than this. To make up for it, I’ll be doing a #2A and #2B on Thursday. Thankfully, the scene I forgot was one I intended to… Continue reading The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #3 – HELLRAISER (1987) — This Is Your Brain On Film
The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #2 – THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (1974) – Plus a bonus kill! — This Is Your Brain On Film
https://video.wordpress.com/embed/s4skuMun?hd=0&autoPlay=0&permalink=0&loop=0 On Monday I promised you two kills for my penultimate post on this list and, dammit, you’re getting two kills! But first, I have to admit something: this is becoming increasingly bittersweet. On the one hand I’m thrilled and excited to write about these entries at the top of the list; scenes that have… Continue reading The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #2 – THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (1974) – Plus a bonus kill! — This Is Your Brain On Film
The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #1 – A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) — This Is Your Brain On Film
https://video.wordpress.com/embed/dtpE5Y2l?hd=0&autoPlay=0&permalink=0&loop=0 This is it….the moment we’ve all been waiting for! The cream of the scream! The (dream) master of disaster! The baron of burn! My 100th post on this blog and the culmination of a months long project all coincide for one momentous occasion. I hope you’re all wearing your fedoras, razor gloves, and Christmas… Continue reading The Best Horror Movie Kills of All-Time: #1 – A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) — This Is Your Brain On Film
Horror Festival Testimonial – May 26 2020
Francis Galluppi Amazing festival and I loved the video they provided. I’ll definitely be submitting again next year! Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.: Get your screenplay performed by professional actors at the Horror Festival. The Fastest Growing HORROR Festival and Contest in the World today!
Being a Better Writer: Character Development and Character Growth — A Writer’s Path
by Max Florschutz Characters. There’s no force more central to any story you tell. Be it a run-and-gun thriller or a dramatic love dodecahedron, a tale focused around a lone wanderer exploring a crumbling city or a baker expanding her rivalry with a butcher (that last one sounds like a potential rom-com, doesn’t […] via Being… Continue reading Being a Better Writer: Character Development and Character Growth — A Writer’s Path
When Your Characters Won’t Behave — A Writer’s Path
by Ryan Lanz Have you ever thought to yourself that your characters are in charge, and not you? I once heard an interview where an author discussed his characters as if they were the ones with the quill in hand, so to speak. He went on to discuss how the characters would occasionally […] via When… Continue reading When Your Characters Won’t Behave — A Writer’s Path
Write What You Know: Sage Advice or Hogwash? — A Writer’s Path
by Brenda Hill While writing my first novel, I attended a lot of classes and read tons of how-to books. “Show, Don’t Tell” was a mantra I heard from most writing instructors, and it’s a technique writers must master in order for the material to come alive in the readers’ minds. It’s also […] via Write… Continue reading Write What You Know: Sage Advice or Hogwash? — A Writer’s Path
Writers Need to Rethink Rewrites — A Writer’s Path
by smwright Rewrites have a negative connotation in the writing world, and when listening to some writers talk about them, you’d suspect they were on par with a root canal! I’m well up to my head in revisions for my SciFi novel right now, but you won’t catch me griping about them. Revisions […] via Writers… Continue reading Writers Need to Rethink Rewrites — A Writer’s Path