Lovies, if you’ve seen today’s Google Doodle, you know that Bram Stoker was born on this day, November 8, in 1847. In honor of his birthday, and the landmark 1897 Gothic horror novel that introduced the name “Dracula” to popular culture,… Read More ›
Art & Inspiration
31 Scary Things #31: Death
Comedians use the word “death” to describe a routine they perform that nobody laughs at. “I died out there” they’d say. *adjusts tie awkwardly* Sooo, thanks for watching all 31 of these. And if you didn’t then you better hurry up because… Read More ›
Silent Sundays: Cat’s Eye (1985)
Publicity Still for Cat’s Eye, 1985 Related Posts: – Silent Sundays: “Untitled” (1926) – Silent Sundays: Vonetta McGee (1972) – Silent Sundays: The Amityville Horror (1979)