Posts Tagged ‘T. Glenn Bane’
The Dark, Wild Worlds of Pulp Fantasy
A Realm of Unimaginable Wonders Ladies and gentlemen, one of the oldest and most beloved genres in the world of role-playing games is fantasy. With Worlds of Pulp: Savage Twilight™ set to release in 2024, I want to take a few moments to discuss three of the most popular sub-genres of Pulp Fantasy: Dark Fantasy,…
Read MoreLet’s Roll! Looking Forward to 2024
As we come to the end of another year, it’s natural to pause and take stock of all that’s happened. At Scaldcrow, we’re no different. In fact, this year has been a particularly exciting one for us as we’ve seen incredible growth and advancement within our company. We’ve got big plans for 2024, and we…
Read MoreJingle All the Way: Christmas One-Offs
The Christmas season is a time for cheer, goodwill, and of course, tabletop games. If you’re an avid TTRPG gamer looking for a way to add a bit of festivity to your sessions, consider planning a Christmas themed adventure. A well-crafted holiday story can bring your party closer together by immersing them in a festive…
Read MoreHalloween Cryptid Series: The Mothman
From the moment I began researching cryptids, the Mothman stood out as a creature of great intrigue. Initially, I had planned to save it for the final entry of my series, but its popularity and significance demanded its inclusion sooner. This legendary figure has captured the attention of millions, and with good reason. Let’s take…
Read MoreThe Banana Splits Movie: Review
I use a skull and crosses, rating system, where one is the lowest ranking and three is the highest in each category. Crosses judge quality and acting/plot believability, while skulls relate to chills, thrills, and basic horror elements. 2.2 Skulls; 2.6 Crosses Growing up, I watched a variety of children’s shows, but The Banana Splits was not…
Read MoreReturn of the Living Dead: Review
2.2 Skulls; 2.4 Crosses I use a skull and crosses, rating system, where one is the lowest ranking and three is the highest in each category. Crosses judge quality and acting/plot believability, while skulls relate to chills, thrills, and basic horror elements. I have a confession to make – I watched this movie when I was a…
Read MoreRob Zombie’s: The Munsters (2023)
I use a skull and crosses, rating system, where one is the lowest ranking and three is the highest in each category. Crosses judge quality and acting/plot believability, while skulls relate to chills, thrills, and basic horror elements. 1.8 Skulls; 2.4 Crosses This film may not be suitable for all viewers as it caters to a specific…
Read MoreHalloween Cryptid Series: Snarly Yow
The Snarly Yow is a cryptid that has been reported in the mountains near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, possibly since the first Germans settled in the upper Potoma1. The creature is often described as a large black dog-like apparition and is known for the yowling sound it makes through a mouth filled with teeth2. What…
Read MoreVictor Frankenstein (2015): Review
I use a skull and crosses, rating system, where one is the lowest ranking and three is the highest in each category. Crosses judge quality and acting/plot believability, while skulls relate to chills, thrills, and basic horror elements. 2.6 Skulls; 3.0 Crosses This movie, released in 2015, is a retelling of the story of Victor Frankenstein and…
Read MoreThe Tingler: Review
I use a skull and crosses, rating system, where one is the lowest ranking and three is the highest in each category. Crosses judge quality and acting/plot believability, while skulls relate to chills, thrills, and basic horror elements. The Tingler Total Score 2.0 Skulls/3.0 Crosses The Tingler is a classic horror movie directed by William…
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