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By Mission Control, on November 16th, 2010 Presented today for your edification is episode two of Blood Rivals: Vampiro Tales from Carlos Pina and Haunted House Studio. As you watch this tale of a playa’ working his game just remember that the more annoying the character, the more satisfying his demise.
The first episode of Blood Rivals: Vampiro Tales can be [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on September 20th, 2010 Haunted House Studio has posted the first episode of Blood Rivals: Vampiro Tales online and we’ve got it for you. The episode, entitled Everybody Pays Rent, is in three parts that explore the tale of two hapless Austin hipsters visiting the Alamo city and running afoul of a couple of petty thugs. Naturally, there are karmic [Read it all...]
By Scott A. Cupp, on June 24th, 2010 This is the 3rd in my series of Forgotten Books
"A Vampire Named Fred" by Bill Crider
A VAMPIRE NAMED FRED by Bill Crider (1990, Maggie Books) It’s hard to think of Bill Crider as having a Forgotten Book. I mean, the man is everywhere. His blog, BILL CRIDER’s POP CULTURE MAGAZINE, is [Read it all...]
By BW Fenlon, on June 14th, 2010 Okay, local sci-fi and horror fans, mark your calendars for Friday night at seven (and double-check ours while you’re at it). There will be a talk and book signing at the San Pedro Barnes and Noble (321 NW Loop 410 #104, San Antonio, TX 78216, 210-342-0008), and while the authors previous works–Mary and O’Neil and [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on April 23rd, 2010 Filmmaker Carlos Pina is heading to the Honolulu Film Festival with his film Blood Rivals: Santos el Vampiro. When we heard about this low budget “Tex-Mex Horror Classic”, and the sequels currently being filmed, we wanted to know more. Days before he is slated to pick up his Golden Kahuna Award, we present an exclusive [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on March 22nd, 2010 Freelance photographer meets young vampire girl in tonight’s free anime feature at the Alamo Drafthouse Westlakes. Moon Phase was originally shown late at night on TV Tokyo in 2004 and 2005.
Here is the synopsis according to Wikipedia:
The story is about the relationship between freelance photographer Kouhei Morioka and Hazuki, a teenager who descends from [Read it all...]
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JOHN PICACIO is a World Fantasy Award-winning and Hugo
Award-nominated illustrator of science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature.
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SANFORD ALLEN is a musician and author with more than
two dozen horror and dark fantasy stories published.
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PAUL VAUGHN is a graphic artist,
web designer, writer, consultant and all around techno-geek.
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SCOTT A. CUPP is a writer whose work has been nominated for the World Fantasy Award.
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