Words & Wonders Wednesday
31 Days of Halloween: Zombie Rehab?
Dear seekers of the somber and sinister, allow me to guide you through the shadowy corridors of despair and decay that make up Day of the Dead.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Victim Redefined
In the inky crevassed and forsaken recesses of the cinematic world, there emerges a film that tantalizes the senses, excites the alert mind, and chills the marrow. “You’re Next,” directed by the masterful Adam Wingard, is trove of terror that strikes a chord wickedly deep within the soul.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: The Cursed Pages
Dear wanderers of the arcane and enigmatic, enter, if you dare, the shadowy corridors of The Ninth Gate. Roman Polanski’s 1999 film is a slow-burning foray into mystery and the occult, crafted with meticulous precision yet shrouded in deliberate ambiguity.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Shackled Survival
Monster Island is not a film that seeks to dazzle with novelty, nor does it pretend to be anything more than a creature feature with a heart as weathered as a jungle ruin.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Violent Intrusion
In the shadowy depths of the night, Hush emerges as a chilling tale of survival and suspense. Directed by the masterful Mike Flanagan, this film weaves a tapestry of terror that grips the audience from the very first frame.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: They’re Coming!
Kingdom of the Spiders is a sticky gem from 1977, spun from the silk of low-budget ambition and high-concept dread. With a modest budget of only $1 million…
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Sorority Horror
We continue down the twisted path on our search for holiday frights. This path is only the main artery of horror, where each adjoining branch leads to another macabre misadventure.
Read MoreGeek Opera: A Legacy in the Shadows
The Sidekick/Companion is not just a character type—it’s a role, a function, and a journey. This archetype is built to support, reflect, and eventually evolve beyond the hero they serve.
Read MoreGeek Opera: Lair of the Luchador
The moon hung low over Puerto Máscara, casting silver light across the rusted hulls and shadowed crates of the dockside.
Read MoreGeek Opera: WyvaCon 13-A Hidden Gem
Scaldcrow Games has a history with small events. Some of my favorite memories come from the tiniest cons—WhatTheHellCon springs to mind. I’ve done shows in haunted houses, Halloween stores, and even fields with folding tables.
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