
If you’re like me, I can watch people die in horror movies and chuckle at irony.
But, don’t touch the dog.
If you’re sensitive to this, there is a site that can pre-warn you!
https://www.doesthedogdie.com/
I will also put this as a permanent link.

If you’re like me, I can watch people die in horror movies and chuckle at irony.
But, don’t touch the dog.
If you’re sensitive to this, there is a site that can pre-warn you!
https://www.doesthedogdie.com/
I will also put this as a permanent link.

Yes, I was gone a lot. I ended up having to sell my house and uproot my whole life. On top of that I was very ill and trying to deal with helping others as well.
In short, I overloaded myself.
But horror is an outlet for me. So I’m hoping to make a comeback to let myself relax. The worst is over.
Well, for me. Not the protagonists of horror movies.
‘Sup, Duckies! I’m back!
It’s still a rough road. I’m in a lot of pain still and whatnot but I’m trying to get some reviews caught up and part of the reason I’m able to is this little group I found:
This group of horror fans kept me interacting, learning and having a great time in the horror community! Check it out!

So, due to medical things, I haven’t been doing many reviews but I wanted to pop on here to tell you all about a series that I am loving. It’s the Creep Tapes. That’s right. Like the same as the Creep movies, this delves into the other tapes that the killer had. And they keep me guessing every week (well, I know someone is going to die but not how).

Tony Todd has left us.
I think this hits hard for me because Candyman… he’s not the regular horror “villain.” In fact, I saw him as an anti-hero. But in any matter, I enjoyed not only his acting but his commentary in Shudder documentaries. I feel this one deep.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/09/entertainment/tony-todd-candyman-death