"Be There/I Am Here" intertwines two poignant narratives of a brother's quest for redemption and a sister's search for solace within a single family. This unique fiction explores themes of love, loss, and personal identity, reflecting the complexities of sibling relationships and the sacrifices made throughout life's journey.
Author: Chris Ringler
Found Footage Review: THE AMASOL PROJECT/NIGHTBOUND
Over the past year, the author reviewed short films by an emerging filmmaker, particularly highlighting "The Amasol Project" and "NightBound." While both films exhibit Rios's growth and creativity, they suffer from reliance on dialogue and digital effects. The potential for improvement lies in reduced narration and more tangible scares. Rios's passion is evident.
BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “A Shadow On the Violets”
In "A Shadow on the Violets," a woman at a retirement home challenges strict rules and uncovers a sinister mystery, risking her safety. The author reflects on the journey of writing and self-publishing the book, expressing pride in the original title and cover design that encapsulates its unique blend of cozy and dark elements.
BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “Cemetery Earh”
"Cemetery Earth" depicts the end of humanity in a dark world reclaimed by the dead, driven by an unseen force. The author initially created a short story about a zombie attack during a war, which grew into a larger collection of interconnected tales featuring the character Hunter. The book combines elements of horror and resilience against extinction.
BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “Red Dreams”
The author recommends "Red Dreams" as an ideal introduction to their writing, citing its horror anthology as a collection of stories blending real-world and supernatural horror. With fifteen tales that explore darkness and fear, the book showcases the author's style and themes, making it accessible for new readers.
The Conjuring Universe…A Eulogy
The writer expresses a desire to see the end of the "Conjuring" universe, despite enjoying many films within it. They criticize the reliance on the Warrens' controversial legacy and the increasingly corny scares. The summary argues for moving beyond the franchise's flawed portrayal of real-life events and characters, suggesting a closure is needed.
The Spooky Chris Podcast: My Favorite Movies of 2025
Found Footage Review: V/H/S: Halloween
The latest entry in the found-footage horror franchise presents several short films themed around Halloween, but struggles with coherence and originality. While one episode excels in creepiness, others fall flat or feel silly. Overall, the collection lacks depth and connection to Halloween, leaving the reviewer disappointed and unable to recommend it.
The Spooky Chris Podcast: A Conversation with Author Michal Bardavid
The Spooky Chris Podcast: A Conversation with Author JC Vande Zande (Blood of the Witness Tree)
On this episode I have another great conversation with author JC Vande Zande, who returns to talk about his newest novel: "Blood on the Witness Tree," a sequel to "The Dance of Rotten Sticks." It's a great conversation that gets into book promotion, how Van writes, the new book, and his advice for someone interested in writing.
A Year In Review – 2025
Movie Review: MANOR OF DARKNESS
MANOR OF DARKNESS follows a desperate brother and sister aiming to rob a posh estate to finance their ailing mother’s care. As they uncover secrets within the home, the film evolves from a typical horror narrative into something more intriguing. Despite some flaws, it offers a unique, suspenseful experience worth watching.
Found Footage Movie Review: BODY & SOUL
BODY & SOUL is a found footage film depicting police officers on duty, initially engaging with the public effectively. However, it falters when the plot shifts to a tense chase in the woods, becoming disjointed with two bickering officers and lacking narrative depth. Despite its promising concept, the film ultimately disappoints.








