As part of the continual evolution of the drive-through haunt experience for Halloween 2020, The Bite LA has entered with a unique food crawl experience. A little bit drive-through, somewhat drive-in and a whole lot of monster, The Bite LA...
Announced back in May as a way to help save Halloween, Living The Scream has ridden the waves of uncertainty through COVID-19 and is about ready to land in Los Angeles. The horror gallery pop-up event founded by Alexander Montoya,...
Amid a pandemic and a more than little chaotic 2020, the haunt industry is proving that there is the will and a way. From hashtags spanning Save Halloween to Halloween Is Not Canceled, signs of a concerted effort from horror...
By Jessica Peralta, Alexander Pate, Carissa Martinez, Jack Newsome and Gavin Mock The indie horror film festival Horrible Imaginings made its annual return to Labor Day weekend with its usual collection of all that is creepy, crawly, weird, hilarious and...
Director Tod Browning greatly influences American thriller, horror, and cult films even 140 years after his birth, July 12. Making his debut in 1917 with Jim Bludso, he made nearly 40 silent films and a handful of sound films. Among...
Americans celebrate the Fourth of July for our independence from the British. Brits celebrate it for a different reason. July 4 in Britain is annually celebrated as Alice in Wonderland Day, where people gather together in costumes to commemorate the...
Harryhausen was 13 years old when he was inspired to do stop-motion animation after watching the 1933’s King Kong. He eventually got to meet the animator for the movie, Willis O’Brien, and became his pupil. His stop-motion technique is called “Dynamation.”...
The Leigh Purtill Ballet Company has had to adapt their plans just like everyone else in 2020. First, the company had to postpone their popular fall zombie ballet Sweet Sorrow, but they’ve also had to figure out how to stay...
Midsummer Scream became just another victim of the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in early May. The announcement, made May 1, of the July-scheduled convention left a spring and summer devoid of big, fan-stoking live events following the cancelations...
He’s a legend in film history, still most film fans don’t know Joe Alves, who turns 84 on May 21. But if you were unable to get into the water after seeing Jaws, you know his work. If watched Close Encounters...