Category: Crash Analysis

  • Death House by Billy Crash

    Death House Movie Premier On Sunday, March 4 – on the late, great gentle giant, Gunnar Hansen’s birthday – I walked a mile to the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania to catch the World Premiere of B. Harrison Smith’s Death House. The film’s based on a story idea from Gunnar Hansen, who had wanted the…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Franchise of Fear: Cloverfield

    Cloverfield Franchise For Cloverfield fans, the latest horror in the franchise, The Cloverfield Paradox has been a surprise. Suddenly, we’re off our little blue ball, stuck in the vacuum of space, and trying to save Earth as it peters out due to a lack of energy resources – right out of David Bowie’s “Five Years” from his The…

  • THE LAST KNOCK podcast presents: Franchise of Fear: Evil Dead

    Evil Dead: Where it Began… Long before Starz brought Ash vs Evil Dead to the small screen, horror fans from the 80s fell in love with Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead starring groovy Bruce Campbell. One may think the low budget independent feature was a piece of cinematic luck, but thanks to great acting and a strong…

  • I am the Pretty Thing that Lives in the House by Angel Ackerman

    I am the Pretty Thing that Lives in the House Long before I am the Pretty Thing that Lives in the House, My daughter never recovered from her first viewing of The Walking Dead. In her pre-teen days, she ventured into the living room with her best brave face and gave the now iconic apocalyptic…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Five Star Horror: Female Vampires

    Female Vampires Want You! Years before Bram Stoker’s iconic Dracula, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu brought his Gothic novella, Carmilla to horror readers in 1872. Although male vamps dominated the world until Dracula’s Daughter in 1936, that sparked a hunger for audiences that ultimately resulted in the rise of female vampires in the 1960s. With the…