
On the Trail of Bigfoot - Docu-Series Explores the Great American Mystery
Like Agent Mulder and countless others, real and imagined in fiction, I want to believe in things beyond my own understanding. I want to hope for and find some hidden truth or uncover some ancient mystery to bring a bit of magic and wonder back into this world. As a skeptic, however, this is nothing short of a Herculean effort and I find myself picking apart most documentaries, books, and videos exploring the unknown. So when I received a link for Seth Breedlove and Small Tow

Casting Fear
A month or so ago we did a write up on Video Palace, the first podcast from online streaming service Shudder written by Ben Rock and Bob DeRosa of 20 Seconds to Live. It was a fun, entertaining listen that met at the intersections of old school radio drama and found footage horror film and was genuinely refreshing. I came into the whole podcasting thing late in life and it's only been in the last year or so that I've started to really listen to and enjoy podcasts. There is li

Count Drahoon's Feature of Fright - An Interview with a Vampire
Taylor Gentry is an unassuming looking young man when you first meet him. He’s a bit quiet at first with the sort of face you’d expect to see in the crowd of any mid-sized college town. You wouldn’t suspect for one moment that within him is the heart of a centuries old vampire count or the wild eyed imagination of a madman. There again, isn’t that how most scary stories start off, the unassuming, the seemingly mundane turned suddenly sideways to reveal the face of terror? Or,