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Join the Pity Party!

Published January 10, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

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I’m not asking for understanding for myself – although the big toe on my left foot is acting slightly possessed, as of late. But you will never figure yourself for not following the adventures of filmmaker John Pata (Dead Weight) and his latest horror based project, Pity.

Pity, based on a short story called Prowler in the Yard by J.R. Hayes, is described as a portrait of a man at the bottom. Hmm…sounds like me in the backroom at Touche’ Leather Bar last March. Anyhow…this incisive exploration will be unleashed on the public in spring 2014.

Be sure to keep up with it’s terror drenched progression at:

https://www.facebook.com/PityFilm.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan

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Now This is Scary! The Oddity Files Investigates Real Hauntings!

Published January 9, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

Real fear? A life without knowing the fabulous Kitsie Duncan!

Real fear? A life without knowing the fabulous Kitsie Duncan!


Real life serial killers and poltergeists freak me out. Give me my fake monsters any day of the week! But I would follow independent scream queen Kitsie Duncan (Lethal Obsession…) anywhere – even into an actual, completely scary haunted house! Therefore, I love her new web series Oddity Files in which she and a crew of paranormal investigators research different sites, all rumored to have occurrences of true psychic phenomenon.

Be sure to check out the Oddity Files FB page –
https://www.facebook.com/OddityFIles

And if you truly want to go that ghostly extra mile, give them a super cool nomination in the Shorty Awards, as well:
http://shortyawards.com/OddityFIles?fb=1&sid=3lB

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan

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The Gothic Charms of Audrey Totter

Published January 4, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

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Despite the ample number of social security checks that she provides for them, the ice cold black widow, living across the hall, just can’t get any love from her children.

Similarly, the arctic charms of noir gem Audrey Totter were seeming brushed aside the week of her death (in December 2013) to concentrate on the passing of the likes of Peter O’Toole and Joan Fontaine.

audrey-totter-02Totter, who died at the distinguished age of 95, this past December on the 12th (two days before O’Toole and three before Fontaine), brought cool charm to such dark, crime fueled dramas as The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) and The Set-Up (1949). Granted, none of her major projects were specifically terror based, but many glimmered with a sense of gothic doom.

One of her first jobs, out of the gate, was voicing the evil side of Phyllis Thaxter’s multiple personality suffering character in 1945’s Bewitched. Presented as more of a dark, dual sided women’s picture than a true psychological study, Totter’s voiceovers rang with monstrous menace.audrey claude

In 1947’s The Unsuspected, Totter’s manipulative Althea Keane finds herself going head-to-head with Claude Rains’ domineering Victor Grandison. Casablanca‘s Michael Curtiz directs this murder-mystery with the beautiful shadows and textures associated with the classic Universal monster pieces. The notable presence of Rains (The Invisible Man, The Phantom of the Opera and many others), handsome Hurd Hatfield (The Picture of Dorian Gray) and sassy Constance Bennett (the Topper series) add some nice, haunted texture to this fine piece, as well. But with her impervious eyes, haughty heart and regal manner, Totter here proves this she was one of cinema’s most potent, oft unrecognized queens.

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Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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The Spine Trembling Launch of Hidden Horror!

Published January 3, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

Big Gay Horror Fan gives some Hag Horror loving to underrated slasher Night Warning in "Hidden Horror"

Big Gay Horror Fan gives some Hag Horror loving to underrated slasher Night Warning in “Hidden Horror”


This is your official Night Warning!

Hidden Horror, the massively exciting volume celebrating 100’s of underrated terror flicks, is now available for purchase!

From the freaky (Brimstone and Treacle, May) to the excessively exploitive (I Spit on Your Grave) to some golden horrors, this fine tome brings new light to plenty of gothic gems!

hiddenhorrorTo celebrate its publication, there will be a physical book launch party on Sunday, January 19 at Spyner’s Pub in Chicago. (4623 N. Western Ave, SE corner of Western and Eastwood, right across the street from the Western Brown Line stop) The festivities will take place from 3pm to 7pm, with food, drink (cash bar), trivia, games, prizes, and, of course, copies of Hidden Horror available at a discounted rate. (Several of the book’s 101 contributors, including myself, will also be on hand to sign copies.)

If you aren’t Midwest bound, feel free to take a look at this cobwebbed beauty of literary significance at http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Horror-Celebration-Underrated-Overlooked/dp/0991127900!

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!!

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The Cabin on VHS!

Published December 28, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Some people like collecting Cinderella Barbie dolls while others like gathering exotic brands of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Cool kids, like myself, love finding rare terror flicks on VHS tape.

Giving a high salute to this tradition, writer-director Tommy Faircloth and Horsecreek Productions are releasing award winning horror short The Cabin on limited edition VHS.

Featuring shocking cool poster art, this collectors item is signed/numbered and limited to 100 copies.

You can check out the offer at: http://www.horsecreekproductions.net/cabinvhs.html

You can, also, view the trailer for this secluded scare fest at:

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Mickey Rooney’s Bloody Christmas Yo Yo!

Published December 26, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Apparently, legendary Hollywood star Mickey Rooney was very upset about the destruction of everyone’s favored bearded icon in (the now classic) 1984 Santa slasher, Silent Night, Deadly Night.

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But, obviously not upset enough to turn down the role of an evil toy maker named Joe Petto in Silent Night, Deadly Night‘s final installment in 1991, subtitled The Toymaker. Here, Rooney causes some gnarly mayhem while dressed in a Santa suit much like the one that Robert Brian Wilson’s Billy donned to off errant teens in the original film.

Hmm…Hope you like some Hollywood irony with your eggnog this Christmas!

Happy Holidays and…SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan

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One Step Beyond with Joan Fontaine!

Published December 24, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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What I leave in my wake are cookie crumbs and a body outline composed of potato chip wrappers. They don’t call me Messy Baby for nothing!

Joan in The Women.

Joan in The Women.

Fortunately for celluloid geeks, the elegant Joan Fontaine (1916-2013) left behind a legacy of classic films including such suspense masterpieces as Rebecca (1940) and Suspicion (1941) and that forever catty call to arms The Women (1939). Genre enthusiasts can thrill to her distinguished portrayals in projects such as Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) and The Witches (1966), as well.joanwarren

Another of her interesting fantasy style roles occurred on a 1960 episode of the para-psychological series One Step Beyond. As Ellen Grayson in “The Visitor”, Fontaine brings a weary worldliness to her portrayal of a recovering alcoholic. Recuperating at a snow capped cottage, Fontaine’s Ellen has determined she must get out of her long dead marriage. Her husband, played by Warren Beatty, 20 years younger than Fontaine at the time, is not so happy to hear this, though. Storming out into the night, he crashes his car.

It is then that the show takes its ghostly turn. Fontaine is surprised at her home by the appearance of a handsome stranger whom eventually turns out to be the younger version of her husband. (Beatty, again, but without the previous gray-face that he had been sporting.) After some heartfelt revelations, he disappears to Fontaine’s horrific shock.

Will what he revealed save their dormant relationship? Or will Fontaine/Ellen drown her surprise in several Molotov cocktails? Whatever the case, Fontaine’s dignity and beauty add much to this sentimentally supernatural enterprise. She was – and forever will be – a Cinema Queen!

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan

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The Backside of Horror: Marc Blucas, “Animals”

Published December 20, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

marc faceIn those dirty hours just before the Nair stops having its fully deserved effect, there is NO ONE that I want to see me in the buff.

Thankfully, former Buffy stud Marc Blucas does not have the same worries. As Jarrett, a down on his luck construction worker, Blucas shows us quite a lot in a kitchen side romp with a mysterious beauty. Soon, though, those primal tendencies take our butt baring hero down more ferocious lanes.
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Based on a John Skipp and Craig Spector book, Animals got a huge push at some 2008 Fangoria conventions, but with a quiet direct-to-DVD release in 2010, this adaptation has received little to no attention.

But, a little masculine flesh on the countertop always deserves a second look, no?

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Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan

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Music to Make Horror Movies By: Jessica Walter, “Why Can’t You Behave?”

Published December 15, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Oh, the double standards! Its okay for the 95 year old with the elk tattoo on her stomach to parade around the lobby of our building in a Dracula string bikini- but not me!!! What??!!??

Walter, going crazy, in Misty!

Walter, going crazy, in Misty!

Similarly, it seems its perfectly acceptable for the divine Jessica Walter, perhaps best known to some as Arrested Development ‘s caustic Lucille Bluth, to cause massive amounts of mayhem in genre projects like Play Misty for Me (1971), TV Christmas slasher Home for the Holidays (1972), Doctor Strange (1978) and Ghost in the Machine (1993) – but introduce her to one wayward gentleman and she wonders why he can’t behave!

Yes, in the “She Can Do It All” sweepstakes, the eclectic Walter sang the role of Bianca/Lois Lane in a 1968 television production of Cole Porter’s classic Kiss Me Kate, which was also released as a limited edition LP. This proves, at long last, that Belinda Carlisle’s theory is true. Heaven is a place on earth!!! (Bloody Jessica Walter walking earth!!!)

Delicious Walter as the delicious Morgan LeFay! Doctor Strange

Delicious Walter as the delicious Morgan LeFay! Doctor Strange


So, worship that red dress and — Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Help Out Ethel!

Published December 5, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Granted, the number of donation campaigns for independent horror films is enough to drive you batty. (Thankfully, they won’t make you large, Eunice — unless you’ve dived into the Cheeto Bon-Bons, again, while paging through them all!)

crazy2One projection worthy of note, though, is the remake of 1975 cult classic Criminally Insane, now going by the name of Crazy Fat Ethel. Featuring a strong female lead (enacted by Cabin Fever 2‘s Amanda Jelks)and the bloody creativeness of John Waters in his prime, this entity seems ripe with reinvention.

Check it out at:

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/crazy-fat-ethel

And until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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