Welcome to a a new episode of Fear on Demand. In this installment, you’ll hear a flash of fear from C.S. Fuqua, an interview with Patrick re-make director Mark Hartley plus Sam Ingraffia and Doug Burch on their film Wages of Fear plus making great films on a budget.
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Fear on Demand 12 – C.S. Fuqua, Mark Hartley, Sam Ingraffia
Posted in fear-on-demand-podcast with tags flash fiction, horror, movies on March 14, 2014 by SidneyWFear on Demand Episode 11 – In The Land of the Blind The Man With One Eye Has No Depth perception by K.R. Helms plus scream queen Jacqui Holland
Posted in fear-on-demand-podcast with tags flash fiction, horror, movies on December 8, 2013 by SidneyWWelcome to Episode 11 of Fear on Demand. This episode features a flash of fear from K.R. Helms from the collect The Postmortem Scrapbook.
Kevin Wright woke up scratching fleas from under his thick leather collar. He was chained to a stone boulder engraved with his name and a couple of dates that didn’t seem to matter a whole lot. The last thing he could remember was that self-righteous lunatic Mike Dunlap going Ruby Ridge inside the factory he used to manage…
In this episode, we also have an interview with Jacqui Holland, who’s been seen on How I Met Your Mother and Desperate Housewives as well as a host of horror films. She’s formed her own production company. Hear about their upcoming slate of films plus her horror acting experiences and her love for The Omen.
Fear on Demand Episode 10 – Walk of Shame by Avery Debow plus House of Bad Interview
Posted in fear-on-demand-podcast with tags flash fiction, horror, movies on November 8, 2013 by SidneyWWelcome to Episode 10 of Fear on Demand. This episode features a brief Flash of Fear story from Avery Debow, author of the novel Resonance.
Read by Julie Holverson of 19 Nocturne Boulevard.
Liz eased onto her feet. The sheet, which had wound its way around her foot sometime during the long night’s thrashings, trailed her like a train. She shook it off with impatience, more mindful of her body’s nagging soreness than the ridiculous irony of the image.
He had left before she had awoken. The room was a shambles, his belongings scattered across the floor as if abandoned in hasty disgust…
In this episode, we also have an interview with Jim Towns, co-writer and director of the new film House of Bad. Hear about his love of Universal monster and learn more about the film that blends crime and supernatural horror.