MATTHEW A BROWN, THE DIRECTOR OF JULIA
29/9/2015
MATTHEW A. BROWN DIRECTOR OF JULIA Matthew A. Brown's JULIA has been gaining rave reviews , it is a powerful film, one that is hard watch thanks to it's subject matter, but it is a film that Ginger Nuts of Horror highly recommends you watch. Rehab for anything can be a real bitch. Especially if an unorthodox treatment is sought but not followed to the letter. The result could well be psychological damage with horrific consequences. Enter Julia Shames (THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE) star Ashley C. Williams), a meek and mild clinician at a thriving plastic surgery business, who dates the wrong guy and ends up being drugged and gang-raped by his friends. Catatonic after suffering such brutal trauma she hears about a new kind of therapy being whispered about for her damaged condition as practised by the mysterious Dr. Sgundud. What that restorative cure entails takes Julia into a whole new shadowy area of her personality, one that teaches her how not to become a victim anymore and transforms her into an empowered Angel of Vengeance. KIT POWER DELIVERS A GODBOMB!
19/9/2015
kit power author of Godbomb! Kit Power should be no stranger to readers of Ginger Nuts. A rising new talent in horror fiction, he is also the author of numerous reviews, articles and the ongoing monthly series of columns, My Life In Horror. He's had a variety of short stories published in a number of anthologies and magazines such as At Hell's Gates 2, Widowmakers, Splatterpunk and, of course, the first volume of The Black Room Manuscripts from The Sinister Horror Company. His novella, Lifeline, was released in 2014 to some great reviews. And now, he is on the cusp of a much wider audience as he prepares to release a collection of short stories (albeit, one with a difference) and his debut novel, GodBomb! Is set to...*ahem*...explode onto the scene towards the end of September. That novel is also published by The Sinister Horror Company, and you can find my review of it here. So with all this exciting stuff going on, I thought it was high time the man himself got grilled on the very site where he's grilled so many others ('grilled' is starting to take on a weird connotation in my head; let's not use it again...). RICH HAWKINS MANS THE LAST OUTPOST
17/9/2015
Rich Hawkins Author of The Last Outpost Rich Hawkins is a name that should by now, be a familiar one to many horror readers. With numerous short stories published in various anthologies, including Grindhouse and Tales For The Toilet, both from Crowded Quarantine Publications, Signals From The Void through Rainstorm Press and Black Chaos: Tales Of The Zombie from Exter Press, he quickly moved on to longer works with his debut novel - and BFS award nominated, but more on that later - The Last Plague, published with Crowded Quarantine Press. With a novella through April Moon Books, Black Star, Black Sun, further cementing his growing reputation as a proficient writer of bleak, cosmic horror, he is now set to release the sequel to The Last Plague, cunningly titled, The Last Outpost. Peter DaCunha At 6 years old he began acting in commercials and has since transitioned into the world of film and television. His young career quickly took off, with guest appearances in Rookie Blue, Alphas, Against the wall, Flashpoint, The Listener, The Rick Mercer Show and television movies such as, "Mistletoe Over Manhattan", Disney's "Frenemies", "Home Alone 5", "Holidaze" and "Pete's Christmas". Peter can also be seen in Darren Bousman's, "The Barrens" with Stephen Moyer and Mia Kirshner, Damian Lee's "A Dark Truth" with Andy Garcia, Forrest Whitaker and Eva Longoria, and Vincenzo Natali's "Haunter" with Abigail Breslin, Peter Outerbridge, Michelle Nolden and Stephen McHattie. In the last two years he had a leading role in Jordan Barker's "Torment" with Katherine Isabel and Robin Dunne, and a recurring role as Prince Charles of France, in the CW Network's series Reign. Most recently, Peter filmed a pilot written by Ricky Blitt and Johnny Galecki; worked with veteran actor Christopher Plummer in the feature film "Remember"; and completed a leading role in the piece "The Box", directed by Jovanka Vuckovic, as part of the horror anthology XX. "Hellions", with Chloe Rose and Robert Patrick and directed by Bruce Macdonald, is set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2015. Neil Baker of April Moon Books
10/9/2015
NEIL BAKER April Moon Books is a small press publishing house based in Ontario, Canada and run by author, editor and illustrator Neil Baker. Since beginning publication in 2014, April Moon Books have issued The Dark Rites of Cthulhu edited by Brian M. Sammons, Short Sharp Shocks Volume 1: AMOK; Black Star, Black Sun by Rich Hawkins; Short Sharp Shocks Volume 2: Stomping Ground and Flesh Like Smoke. Neil Baker has had stories published in World War Cthulhu; Atomic Age Cthulhu; Occult Detective Monster Hunter: A Grimoire of Eldritch Inquests Volume 2 and the forthcoming Return of the Old Ones. Neil also edits the Short Sharp Shocks series of books from April Moon Books. |
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