Friday Fiction: Candy Bucket
Halloween is fast approaching, and our Friday Fictions are shifting to match. It’s all horror until the end of the month. Some are creepy, some campy, and one is utterly terrifying.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 21st, 2022
Halloween is fast approaching, and our Friday Fictions are shifting to match. It’s all horror until the end of the month. Some are creepy, some campy, and one is utterly terrifying.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 19th, 2022
Halloween is about to be here. A glorious time for celebrating spooky and horrifying things. And, if you’re not usually a horror fan but want to get into it this year, I have recommendations.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 17th, 2022
Werewolf by Night is a fun, campy Marvel show that disappointed me because of its marketing and presentation. If you wanted to see a horror movie done in the Marvel universe with a Deadpool level of R-rated gore, then you’re in for an unpleasant surprise.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 14th, 2022
Our tale draws to a close. We’re seeing the full scope of this place. The truth amongst the peace. And how it might not be all we wanted.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 12th, 2022
The Midnight Club is a show of many layers. It’s a celebration of horror stories featuring horror stories happening within a bigger horror story.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 10th, 2022
Muppets Haunted Mansion is an obvious crossover. With Disney owning the rights to the characters, it was only a matter of time before something like this happened.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 7th, 2022
We return, once again, to a lake underneath a bridge. It’s cozy, it’s calm, but as you may have suspected—it’s got a few secrets still to show.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 5th, 2022
There’s Someone Inside Your House initially got my attention because of that title. It’s almost hilariously blunt. The most standard slasher scenario reduced to a single sentence.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 3rd, 2022
Nightbooks has a killer premise. It’s a modernized take on the Hansel and Gretel story that retains its disturbing and nightmarish aspects. It once again highlights how you can do stories for younger audiences that still maintain fear.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 30th, 2022
If you could get a break from your life, a chance to relax for a while, would you? And how long would you spend there once you arrived?
By Brandon Scott on Sep 28th, 2022
Short Art Has A Different Vibe Than Other Projects I love long-form content: epic scope books, five-hour video essays, and sprawling television shows. I also love binging YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels. So, today, we’ll talk about short media in a deliberately brief article. I’m talking really short media. Short stories like our own Friday…
By D. Alexander on Sep 26th, 2022
Independent filmmaking is an important part of American cinema. Films that aren’t tied to massive budgets or governed by large studios tend to be more free to take risks and explore new possibilities of stories and their telling.