Tag: Buffy the Vampire Slayer

  • Feminine Submission to the Vampire by Angel Ackerman

    Feminine Submission to the Vampire I have noticed in my decades of existence that creatures in the horror genre—whether books, television or film—experience ebbs and flows of popularity. Using mass market fiction as an example, Anne Rice ushered in a new fascination with vampires, then much later JK Rowling prompted an interest in witches. The Twilight series…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Horror Television

    Tune into Horror Television Horror television hasn’t always been easy to find, and when you did, it was most certainly of the family friendly variety. Even so, homes across the land engaged in many evening shows from the 1960s to the present that have tantalized our minds. Whether drama based or with a splashes of…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Urban Horror with TraCee

    Urban Horror: What is it anyway? The Last Knock team of Billy and Jonny sit down with the queen of SCRM Radio, TraCee to find out what Urban Horror is all about. We’ll dive into the definition, alternate interpretations, and what essentially black-centric horror really means for the genre. No slab of concrete will be left…

  • Dracula by Angel Ackerman

    Dracula’s Bite Regulars on the Crash Palace Productions web site and blog already should know the basic premise of the duo Angel Ackerman and Eva Parry—we’re a mother/daughter team reviewing horror movies that my almost-fourteen-year-old otherwise would not watch. The movies we’ve reviewed chronicle pretty much all of her horror feature experience, though she is…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Scooby Gang Horror

    Why Scooby Gang Horror Rocks The “Scooby Gang” has been a thing since Scooby Doo and company drove around in the Mystery Machine to thwart ill-tempered adults as meddling kids are apt to do. As a sort of horror sub-genre, the idea of the Scooby Gang came to light with Joss Whedon’s phenomenal Buffy the…