Dan Lee is a horror fiend and writer with a love for monster movies and demonic possession stories and lives in the strange hinterlands just outside of a major Southern metropolis. As a lover of books and movies, he spends much of his time secluded in well-lit rooms reading classic sci-fi and horror while a scary movie plays soothingly in the background. With stories appearing in Deadman’s Tome, Devolution Z, and on his own blog and multiple sites across the internet, he’s slowly but steadily spreading his brand of strange, macabre fiction like a zombie virus across the world. His novella A Thousand Little Deaths is available via Amazon.
The Autopsy of Jane Doe spends time developing the relationship between the audience and characters which makes it all the more devastating as the terror gradually ramps up.
Horror House is a love letter to the classic horror hosting shows of the past with a commitment to original, independently created horror cinema of the future.
I mean, seriously, the entire premise of the movie is about eight foot tall nuclear fish-human mutants coming out of the water to rape and murder everyone in this small town.
Blackenstein: The Black Frankenstein managed to cover some issues -either purposefully or accidentally- that were very important in the day and, maybe, even more so now.