31 Days of Horror 2022 – The Performances That Make Us Scream: David Emge, “Dawn of the Dead (1978)”
Horror writer Adam Cesare examines David Emge’s performance in “Dawn of the Dead (1978)” as BBP!’s 31 Days O fHorror kicks off!
Horror writer Adam Cesare examines David Emge’s performance in “Dawn of the Dead (1978)” as BBP!’s 31 Days O fHorror kicks off!
Guest writer Bishop Martin chooses the eponymous 2008 release from Fear Before as BBP!’s Album of the Week.
Guest writer Vernon Cook of Oakhurst Studios recaps his San Diego Comic-Con 2022 experience.
“Sister Anthony” may not have been the best album from The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, but it’s Darrin Cappe’s favorite as he explains in BBP!’s Album of the Week.
Guest writer @MelissMeszaros lays out her love for Mother Love Bone’s “Apple” in today’s installment of BBP!’s Album of the Week.
For Star Wars fans who like to cook, Star Wars: The Life Day Cookbook: Official Holiday Recipes From a Galaxy Far, Far Away will make a perfect holiday gift.
For 31 Days of Horror 2021, The Cultural Gutter’s Carol Borden writes about Edgar Allen Poe’s ‘The Black Cat’ for The Scene That Shook Me!
Soldier of Cinema’s Robert A. Mitchell’s Scene That Shook Me is from 1983’s nuclear apocalypse TV movie, ‘The Day After’ on ABC.
In the latest edition of What To Watch While Staying Inside, Vivian Patruno looks at the CBC documentary, Not Criminally Responsible.
‘TIME: Kalief Browder Story’ is a heart-wrenching documentary about a young man who is failed by a system on numerous occasions.
In the latest What To Watch While Staying Inside, Vivian Patruno looks at the Channel 4/Netflix series Feel Good.
Disclosure discusses Hollywood’s depiction and treatment of transgender individuals and the community in the past and present.