Music to Make Horror Movies By: Lisa London and The Pinups

Published September 20, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Eternally sexy Lisa London, who has been popping up in such David DeCoteau features as 3 Wicked Witches and Devilish Charm, as of late, knows eclecticism is the way to go.

While she faced down violent action in such 80s features as Sudden Impact, The Naked Cage and W.A.R.: Women Against Rape, she, also, spent plenty of time providing smooth harmonies for the sweet girl group, The Pinups.

Here’s a prime example:

Now, that’s a pillow-y flashback!

Be sure to keep up with all of the glamorous London’s activities at
https://www.facebook.com/lisalondonfan
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Take Back the Knife at Hot Springs Horror!

Published September 18, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Not every scream queen grows up to run her own horror film festival. More importantly, Tamara Glynn (Halloween 5, Freddy’s Nightmares) is keeping the women in terror theme going with this year’s version of her Hot Springs Horror Festival, running this weekend (9/17-9/20/2015), in Arkansas.

Glynn is presenting of the premiere of (Chicago based) director Matt Storc’s Take Back the Knife, a slasher variation in which three former female victims reinvigorate their weakened power, at this year’s event – and proud, femme loving scare freaks couldn’t be happier.

More information on Take Back the Knife and the Hot Springs Horror Festival is available at:
https://www.facebook.com/HotSpringsHorror
https://www.facebook.com/finalgirlsmovie

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DJPeteLV’s Halloween EDM Mix!

Published September 18, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Screw trick or treating! It’s too cold out in late October and it’s a total kid’s night, anyhow. Besides, DJPeteLV, who always brings the heat, has exactly what you need for all your apple dunking, elaborately costumed needs!

His latest fright season mix The DJ is a Clown (Halloween EDM mix) is now available for free streaming and it’s a howlingly good time:

This kind gent has, also, provided a link for his 2011 terror dance party, as well.

Enjoy!
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Fangs Vs. Spurs

Published September 14, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Knock the dust out of your throat and slap the shit off those shoes! Indie horror darling Colleen Elizabeth Miller has recently wrapped up her role of Calamity Jane in the upcoming horror comedy Fangs Vs. Spurs.

Of course, Miller, who has starred in such spoof ridden features as Paranormal Calamity, is used to combining frights with laughs and this one, featuring low budget terror legend Joe Estevez, definitely sounds like a lot of fun.

Be sure to rustle up future updates on this gun slinging project at:
https://www.facebook.com/Fangsvsspurs
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Music to Make Horror Movies By: The Flirts

Published September 13, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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“I had to go back home to mummy and daddy…”

Who says pop stars don’t truly understand teenage angst? The Bobby Orlando manufactured The Flirts, whose (model) members changed from album to album (and, rumoredly, never really sang) covered teenaged pregnancy, romantic alienation and ultimate familial devotion with the Orlando written Teenage Werewolf (I Was).

While, perhaps, best known for Jukebox (Don’t Put Another Dime), utilized to grand effect in Valley Girl, here
the wild mash-up of old school horror personalities (Dracula, King Kong, Frankenstein) surely makes it this (ever changing) trio’s favored track among terror lovers, far and wide!

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Seeking Submissions: Gay Horror Zine

Published September 11, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Got some shots from your reign as Zombie King of the Forever Yours, Mantan Moreland Prom? Or have you interviewed your mom’s decaying yet still vibrant pink haired great aunt, a master of Egyptology? Well, now you have a place to put all that beautiful stuff!

Amazing DIY lord Jeffrey Flaster (AKA Jeff Junker) is starting a new gay horror zine and is looking for your artwork, pictures, stories, comics, interviews…and all other sorts of awesome paraphernalia.

You can send contributions and address any questions to him at jeffocny@gmail.com.

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Triumvirate of Horror: Queen Bee (1955)

Published September 10, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Once upon a time, a former goddess of scream met two future contenders to her throne and they all played, very bitchily, together!

Years after facing down the likes of Leslie Banks in The Most Dangerous Game (1932), Lionel Atwill in Doctor X (1932) and Kong in King Kong (1933), the versatile Fay Wray dealt with her most monstrous adversary of all – Joan Crawford’s malevolent Eva Phillips in 1955’s woman-centric noir Queen Bee. Wray

As the addled, childish Sue McKinnon, Wray strikes an incredibly sympathetic pose here. Years earlier, Crawford’s Phillips stole McKinnon’s beau out from underneath her wedding slippered feet and McKinnon has never been the same. On a visit to the Phillips’ Southern mansion, McKinnon is tenderly awash in false memories, lovingly tended to by Eva’s sister-in-law, Carol Lee, warmly played by Betsy Palmer. But when Eva enters the picture, Wray, expertly, falters as McKinnon, hurriedly, rushes away. It is a powerful sequence and one that sets up the twisted, future paths that Eva will wander down – including driving the increasingly fragile Carol Lee to suicide.

Queen Bee 2Naturally, for horror fans this scene is an exquisite treat. Obviously, Wray, lovingly referred to as the original Scream Queen, and her co-stars had no idea what gothic paths their careers would go down. By the early 60s, Crawford would find her steadiest employment in such thrillers as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Berserk and Strait-Jacket. Palmer, of course, would find joyous infamy as one of the slasher era’s most endearing serial killers, Mrs. Voorhees, in 1980’s seminal Friday the 13th.

Here, though, they are three pros, lovingly, excising all the heightened drama out of the lurid circumstances at hand – terror projects, past and future, be damned.

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Music to Make Horror Movies By: Stacey Q

Published September 6, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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While many a pop star has ended up in the career cemetery, not many have actually had their big break occur in a cinematic graveyard!

But that is what makes the divine Stacey Q so unique! As the voice of dance accentuated New Wave outfit SSQ, she first came to prominence by providing Linnea Quigley’s Trash with so much gothic sultriness to get down to with numbers like <Tonight (We’ll Make Love Until We Die) in (cult classic) The Return of the Living Dead.trash strip

Her smart advice from her exceptional release Hard Machine (1988) could have helped plenty of slasher victims out in the early days of slaughterdom, as well. So, sit back and listen…or grab that old neon headband and get up and boogie while the divine Q sweetly implores that you Don’t Make A Fool of Yourself!

Make sure to catalog more advice from this kinetic wonder at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stacey-Q, as well!

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Putting the Femme in FANtastic!

Published September 2, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

Lowry in “Model Hunger”

Ladies choice is always awesome, but being able to pick your favorite ladies is pretty cool, as well. FANtastic Horror Film Festival is allowing you to do just that. Using the link, below, you can vote for such horror luminaries as Debbie Rochon, Lynn Lowry, Tiffany Shepis, Kaylee Williams and others.

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The big news here, of course, is the fact that Rochon’s acclaimed directing debut, Model Hunger, has gotten multiple nominations. But Chomp, the fun horror comedy short written and directed by Lynne Hansen, is also worthy of note, and Williams, who has always given emotionally charged performances, is definitely worth your consideration in the Best Supporting Actress in a Short category, as well.

https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/zhCNM9

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In Remembrance: Coleen Gray

Published August 29, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Always friendly and happy to talk about her B movie past, the sweet Coleen Gray passed away, at the age of 92, on August 3rd, 2015.

Starting out in the tough talking world of noir, Gray made solid impressions in 1947 with Kiss of Death and Nightmare Alley, which was famous for Tyrone Power’s attempt to provide a more serious image for himself and featured some of Gray’s darker work as a loving carnie willing to go to desperate lengths for the man she loved.coleen 3

Often, though, her shining nature couldn’t be diminished and, among her bevy of Westerns and television programs, she provided 1957’s The Vampire with its share of screams as a concerned small town nurse. A rare turn as a powerful villainess provided Gray with, perhaps, her most notable role for genre fans, and until the end, she embraced the admiration she received for her work in 1960’s The Leech Woman. The interesting twist on this variation of The Wasp Woman, supposedly inspired by the tale of Elizabeth Bathory, was that the victims of June Talbot, the character Gray played, were mainly men not women.

coleen 2Gray was, also, proud of her work in a 1986 episode of Tales of the Darkside. She was quoted as being pleased to have worked with Lorna Luft, the daughter of an old friend, Judy Garland, in this, her last outing on the television screens of America.

A fond Rest in Peace to a beautiful and truly classy performer!

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