I was having the craziest sense of deja vu when it came to this blog and this show we’re about to discuss. And it turns out, I was correct! Back in 2020, I did talk about this show and re-reading it on docs, this post is going to be way different with the new mindset... Continue Reading →
Franchise Title Card Evolution
Who loves title cards?? This girl does! I just think title cards in of itself are art because they can tell you anything and everything you’re about to see without giving much away. It can be paired with music or special effects or a certain mood and they have true staying power. You might not... Continue Reading →
AMC’s Interview with the Vampire: How to Attract your Audience Visually
So one of my favorite (favorite) shows in the past few years is AMC’s Interview with the Vampire and I need to just give it some extra love here on the blog. Now on Instagram, if you follow me there, you’d know that I am a fan of the series and I do share posts... Continue Reading →
When Color is Absent: Psycho (1960)
Well, well, well, we are back again for a new month! And this first post of March was inspired by the first back on the blog which you can read here in case you missed it. Since color is so important in storytelling, what happens when it doesn’t apply? How does it change our perception?... Continue Reading →
David Lynch Title Card Perspective
Ahh, we all miss this man so much and his passing was just last month. That kind of creativity and rebellious energy will be missed from Hollywood and the overall climate of the scene. I am talking about the legendary man known as David Lynch and his passing is still fresh but I put him... Continue Reading →
Does Color Theory Matter in Horror?
OHHHHHHH BOY!GUESS WHO’S BACK? BACK AGAIN? THE BLOG IS BACK, TELL SOME FRIENDS! It has been six months give or take since I decided to end the blog and/or take a long needed break. And in that time period, I’ve had time to reflect, work on self, focus on health, all the things that I... Continue Reading →
It’s Time to say Goodbye
Long story short, this has been a long time coming. I love horror, I’m going to continue to love all things horror so this is not a goodbye to horror, just a goodbye to this blog. I’ve been struggling a lot lately, maybe since 2022-2023 when it comes to creative aspects, mentally, emotionally, there’s been... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Stephen King’s IT
I won't keep this long. I'll keep it as brief as possible. This is more of an honest review dump immediately after finishing Stephen King's IT. This is his 22nd book, published in 1986 and has 1,153 pages. And from the beginning to the end, I felt so many things. I gave his book a... Continue Reading →
The Fashionable World of Vampires: An Essay
It is a way to identify a character, a feeling, a story. What did you feel when you saw Darth Vader for the first time on screen? He’s shrouded in white, blinding fog, emerging out from the background into the foreground wearing all black and it’s reflective and he’s imposing and he’s terrifying and he’s... Continue Reading →
The Form is a Book, the Art is Horror
If I showed you this cover, what would you think? As someone who has been reading books since the end of 2022, mostly horror, the cover of any book is important. You may not read the back first but the cover will tell YOU whether or not it’s worth investing. And like with eating, we... Continue Reading →
