There’s a bed that eats people. That’s the concept but this goes so much deeper than that and even has a major meaning to my life. Learn all about how, why and where this was made, as well as the genius who made it.
This is the second part of the breakdown of All the Haunts Be Ours Volume 2 and an interview with its creator, Kier-La Janisse. All the Haunts Be Ours Volume 2 can be ordered now from Severin and you can catch up on every movie in the set on our site all this week.
As a lover of movies some people hate, even I have my limits. Those limits are all about Bo and John Derek. Allow me to tell you about Bolero, Tarzan the Ape Manand Ghosts Can’t Do It. I hate making fun of movies and being snarky, but sometimes, you have to deal with PTSD like this.
Thanks to Severin, I had the amazing opportunity to discuss how this set came together with its creator, Kier-La Janisse. All the Haunts Be Ours Volume 2 can be ordered now from Severin and you can catch up on every movie in the set on our site all this week.
Each October, the Unsung Horrors podcast does a month of themed movies. This year they will once again be setting up a fundraiser to benefit Best Friends, which is working to save the lives of cats and dogs all across America, giving pets second chances and happy homes.
To be part of this, just donate $1 or more per horror movie you watch in October. You can follow their prompts or your own path, then share picks with #horrorgivesback
Here are the categories I get to in this installment.
If you live in Pittsburgh, this is going to be the best episode ever. If you don’t, you won’t even know this movie. Get ready for Bruce Willis, cops and murder. This is Striking Distance.
Want to know more? Check out my interview with director and writer Rowdy Harrington.