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Home Is Where The Hurt Is: Michaud’s DYS- is near!
Maude Michaud is a shining example of independent horror done right. Aesthetically pleasing short films that hit on all levels- flawless execution, fantastic scripts, white knuckle suspense and just the right amount of the red stuff. Ms. Michaud has made quite … Continue reading
Tamara Glynn: from fan to victim of Michael Myers
Tamara Glynn has lived the ultimate horror fan’s dream. From watching an icon of terror on the big screen to being hacked to pieces by the same monster, Tamara is a beloved fixture in the HALLOWEEN universe. And make no … Continue reading
The Macabre And The Beautiful: A Mangled Matters Interview With Teresa Magaña
Teresa Magaña is the proud owner of VIDA Y ALMA, a one-woman business that promotes creativity through art workshops and numerous art exhibits while also paying respect to the deep rooted traditions millions of people from around the world … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Chicago artist, Dia De Los Muertos, painting, skull, Teresa Magana
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A Karen Lam Double Feature: ‘The Meeting’ and ‘Stalled’ Reviewed!
What do your weekends usually consist of? Odds are, they aren’t nearly as productive or bloody as Karen Lam’s. During the course of one weekend, Lam managed to put together two of the most entertaining shorts of the year thus … Continue reading
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Do-It-Yourself Horror!: An interview with Nadine L’Esperance.
“I made a French film without knowing French. I take opportunities and use what I have.” Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, Nadine L’Esperance and her film company Blue Girl Films is everything that is right with independent horror film making … Continue reading