MILK & SERIAL – found footage review

It’s so interesting seeing how influencer culture has become such a prevalent part of found footage. It makes sense in that it has become such a huge part of modern American society. People wanting others to see their lives, acknowledge their lives, and follow their lives. Needing to be seen and wanting to turn our… Continue reading MILK & SERIAL – found footage review

You Do It Because You Have No Choice

I have talked about it before in other blogs but there’s a point with every creative where you ask yourself - why am I doing this? Most of us ask ourselves this about one thing or another.  That self-assessment makes us examine the things we are doing and whether they are valuable in the end. … Continue reading You Do It Because You Have No Choice

A Deep Breath

When I write my political blogs, like this one is, I understand that I am writing them for myself. The people that agree with me already agree with me. Those that don’t are not going to be swayed.That’s how it works.  I get that.  Frankly, our beliefs and convictions should be strong enough that a… Continue reading A Deep Breath

Broken Bird – movie review

The term elevated horror is the sort of silliness that only comes from embarrassed actors, directors, and production companies that don’t want their hands dirtied by a genre like horror. They love making their money from the fans but don’t want to admit to having made a dirty horror film. There have always been horror… Continue reading Broken Bird – movie review

TAHOE JOE 2 – The Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Conspiracy – found footage review

As I have said before, one of the great things about found footage films is that it isn’t about the budget, it’s about the ambition. If you are committed to the story and have some ingenuity you can pull off almost anything. Saying that, you still need to put the work in. With the first… Continue reading TAHOE JOE 2 – The Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Conspiracy – found footage review

Goblin Holler presents…

Two books for the shiver season. Both books available on Amazon.com

Movie Review – New Movie Quick Hits

I watch a fair share of movies, I just don't review them all. I figure everyone else is handling that, but, well, for the sake of the slacks... ALIEN: ROMULUS A refried re-hash of the rest of the films in the main series that just works. It has a great lead performance, a crackling pace,… Continue reading Movie Review – New Movie Quick Hits

THE ESSEX BOYS TAPES – found footage

Well, this is a nice change of pace - a found-footage crime film. I have seen them before, but they are pretty few a far between. There’s more chance of a profit from a horror film, as horror geeks will just about watch anything. I have to admit though that making a drama, or a… Continue reading THE ESSEX BOYS TAPES – found footage

A Trip to the Dentist

We all need dental work. Sometimes you just have to do it on yourself. (I had some fun with my camera and some props. Been too long...).

Nothing Good Can Come of This

Fandom, like society, has lost its collective mind.  Where once it was understood that fandoms clashed, that fans would butt heads, and that there would always be a What I Like Is Better Than What You Like argument, it’s all gone far, far past what was once good-natured fun.  We can’t just LIKE things anymore,… Continue reading Nothing Good Can Come of This

The Spooky Chris Podcast – I Still Believe

The content discusses the themes of belief and faith, introducing a lighthearted element by mentioning ghosts. It engages the reader with an entertaining tone while exploring deeper topics related to spirituality and the supernatural. Overall, it blends thoughtful commentary with a whimsical approach to the subject of ghosts.

Then Do It Yourself

I am burned out. I am over it. I have been doing events with people since 2005. Art shows. Concerts. Kid's events. From there I started doing rummage sales at bars and in the building where I lived. Loose, laid back events where folks could sell their stuff in a funky setting. From there I… Continue reading Then Do It Yourself