31 Days Of Horror 2020 – Ian Rogers’ 5 Films Every Horror Fan Should See (That They May Have Missed)
31 Days of Horror 2020 kicks of with Ian Rogers’ essential list of horror films you may have missed and are worth a watch.
31 Days of Horror 2020 kicks of with Ian Rogers’ essential list of horror films you may have missed and are worth a watch.
It’s the holiday season. It’s cold outside and the snow has piled up as high as the windowsill. Dinner has been finished, the table and plates cleaned, and, as the … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop’s Holiday Gift Guide 2013–Every House Is Haunted By Ian Rogers
I’ve been watching horror movies since I was… well, too young to be watching them. So coming up with my favourite is no easy feat. It’s like trying to decide … Continue reading My Favourite Horror Film: Ian Rogers on how two particular musical notes keep him out of the water
Over the years we’ve seen all manner of movie monsters grace the silver screen. But when it comes to picking a personal favourite, I had to go with one you … Continue reading Villains & Monsters Week – My Favourite Horror Villain: Ian Rogers on why he doesn’t go into the woods at night
When it comes to writing about an influential work of Stephen King, I think most people would probably end up choosing The Stand. As one of his most popular works, … Continue reading Stephen King Week: Ian Rogers on the scariest pronoun in horror literature: “IT”
My first exposure to H.P. Lovecraft didn’t come from his stories, but rather a cartoon that aired back in the 1980s called The Real Ghostbusters. This was, of course, an … Continue reading H.P. Lovecraft Week: Ian Rogers on The Real Ghostbusters — The Collect Call of Cathulhu
We’re just under two weeks out from the big Biff Bam Pop! soiree that’s happening at The Curzon in Leslieville in Toronto on March 19th. What’s the event, you ask? … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop Presents The Collected Biff Bam Boo Launch Party
Ross Macdonald is best known for his series of detective novels featuring private investigator Lew Archer (named after Sam Spade’s partner, Miles Archer, in Dashiell Hammett’s “The Maltese Falcon”). Archer … Continue reading Ian Rogers Presents The Biblio-Files – Episode 8: The Drowning Pool by Ross McDonald
Jeffrey Thomas is one of those versatile authors who has established himself in many genres, although he is perhaps best known for the sci-fi/horror/mystery stories set in the milieu of … Continue reading Ian Rogers Presents The Biblio-Files: Episode 7 – Jeffrey Thomas’ Punktown and Health Agent
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Simon Strantzas’ new collection, “Cold to the Touch,” provides a perfect sampler of the author’s ongoing exploration of the weird tale. Strantzas puts a Canadian spin on things — not … Continue reading Ian Rogers Presents The Biblio-Files – Episode 6: Simon Strantzas’ Cold To The Touch
Frequent Biff Bam Pop readers are familiar with the name Ian Rogers, he of the insightful Lostcolumns of the final two seasons and the more recent Biblio-Files book recommendations. He … Continue reading Interview With The Author: Andy Burns Talks To Ian Rogers About The Black Lands, Felix Renn and Life As A Writer