Category:Columns

Horror Guts VI: The Daily Grindhouse

In part six, Greg gets shipped off to New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood, where he battles the burnout of the daily (and nightly) grind of life at the RKO Coliseum while preparing to make Slime City!

My Horrifying Asian Family

Warning: The following article contains spoilers for the films Pee Mak, The Closet, Home for Rent, Bulbbul, and The Medium. […]

Women Filmmakers in Horror: Telling Women’s Stories

Highlighting women's voices in horror, this piece showcases auteurs like Mary Lambert and Julia Ducournau, underscoring their dynamic contributions to the genre.

Horror Guts V: Times Scare

In Part 5, Greg Lamberson takes us further into the heart of 1980s Times Square, exploring its impact on his journey from cinema worker to indie filmmaker. This installment highlights the adventures and challenges that defined an era, showcasing the enduring allure of New York City's most dynamic district.

Hi…. I’m Doug McClure……

Growing up as a kid in the late 80s and early 90s, the Simpsons was a way of life. At […]

Horror Guts IV: Teenage Nuke ‘Em High Zombie

In part 4 of Horror Guts, Greg gives the gory goods on I Was a Teenage Zombie, chats about championing a chum for SFX makeup, tells a thrilling Troma tale and sets the stage to start shooting Slime City. How’s that for alliteration?

Up-and-Coming Women Filmmakers in Horror

In 2023, looking up women filmmakers in horror will present you with a discourse that can be summarized as to […]

Rubber Suit Madness: The Fishman

What is Lovecraftian? The Fishman for the most part can be traced back to the influential writings of H.P. Lovecraft. […]

Horror Guts 3: Midnights and Madness, Eyes and Spawn

Secret Screenings, midnight movies, riots, lobby fights, and how Greg broke into feature films. This one's got it all!

Horror Guts 2: Deuce-a-Go-Go!

Experience the sites and sounds of vintage New York's infamous 42nd St! This month, Greg takes us on a tour of the streets and cinemas, and recounts his first time seeing John Carpenter's classic The Thing