I had mentioned this amongst the omnibus post of things happening in Chicago, but Mr. Pyun was kind enough to stop by (!!) and leave a kind note--glad I wasn't too snarky!--so it seems a bit more of a spotlight of his event is the least I can do. Mr. Pyun was a mainstay…
Although it's only a matter of time before Chicago's lovely venerable Portage Theater falls to its Evil Empire new owner and is changed into an awful, crime-ridden music venue (like another the same guy already owns), a few other theaters seem to be trying to establish themselves as at least some sort of analogue…
Sweet! At the Portage Theater in Chicago. Free parking in the nearby Sears lot. Anyone in Chicago planning to attend, let me know. Special Guests: FRANK HENENLOTTER (dir. of Basket Case, Brain Damage, Frankenhooker)! JAY BONANSINGA (co-author of THE WALKING DEAD: RISE OF THE GOVERNOR & WALKING DEAD: ROAD TO WOODBURY))! NOON - ATTACK…
1981 was shaping up to be a big year for werewolf fans. Long neglected except for cheesy drive-in fare like Werewolves on Wheels or The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, lycanthropy was due to return to the silver screen in a big way. Fans remain divided on the results. John Landis’ American Werewolf in London…
Probably no theme this week, I haven't had time to stockpile MoDs since abandoning--or more accurately, being abandoned by--Photobucket. Anyway, that's the stuff. And he's good for Lent, I suppose.