Interview with Jon Paul Burkhart from @kleffnotes

Jon Paul Burkhart appears in the horror movie Sick For Toys, which takes the genre, adds some holiday seasoning, and creates something that will shock you. I had the pleasure of asking Burkhart some questions about his role in the film and his behind the scenes executive producer role, as well as about some of his other projects and appearances. I would like to thank him for taking the time to chat with me and if you are a horror fan you need to check out this interview and Sick for Toys. Continue reading “Interview with Jon Paul Burkhart from @kleffnotes”

Blood on Satan’s Claw @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes

Set in a 17th Century English village, Blood on Satan’s Claw originally appeared as a feature film in the 1970’s and has recently been adapted into an audio drama for Audible by Mark Morris. When a farmer unexpectedly unearths a frightening skeletal head from his field strange happens begin to take place. This frightening story grows ever darker as the horrors happening in the village continue to infect more and more villagers. Continue reading “Blood on Satan’s Claw @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes”

The Clinic Book Review from @kleffnotes

David Jester weaves a thrilling tale of one horrific night in his novel, The Clinic. Three friends, who have grown up together, have decided to up their criminal activities by planning to burglarize what one of them thinks is a well to do rehabilitation center and spa in the woods. What happens once they embark on their late night escapade is nothing they ever anticipated. Continue reading “The Clinic Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Grindhouse Films Review: Planet Terror from @ImmieBroods

Zombies? Shady characters? Gory? A chef who claims he has the best bbq sauce? Yes, i’ve decided to review the Grindhouse films. Let’s start with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror. It just begins with a fake trailer for a film called Machete. Due to a cult following, Machete became a film and got itself a sequel. Continue reading “Grindhouse Films Review: Planet Terror from @ImmieBroods”