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Das Fantasy Filmfest öffnet wieder seine Tore und lädt in sieben deutschen Städten zu den Nights ein. Alex und Stephan haben das Festival in Berlin besucht und sprechen in dieser Folge über die beiden südkoreanischen Beiträge: Den Horrorfilm Noise (2024) von Kim Soo-jin und den Thriller A Girl with Closed Eyes (2024) von Chun Sun-young. Zwei Debütfilme von Regisseurinnen aus zwei verschiedenen Genres - in der Folge erfahrt ihr unsere Meinung und ob sich die Filme lohnen. Dank geht raus an das ganze FFF-Team für die Einladung!Homepage des FestivalsE-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.deKino Korea auf Steady unterstützenKino Korea per Paypal unterstützen.Instagram: @kinokorea_podcastLetterboxd: kim_chiZu Gast war Alex vom Sprawl Radio Podcast
Das Gonjiam-Krankenhaus galt laut einer CNN Liste bis zu seinem Abriss als einer der gruseligsten Orte weltweit, weshalb er in Zeiten von YouTube von zahlreichen Horror-Streamer*innen besucht wurde. Im Film Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum geht es um genau so eine Gruppe von Streamer*innen, die den Geheimnissen des Krankenhauses auf den Grund gehen wollen und dabei natürlich auf echte Geister stoßen. Im Podcast sprechen Alex (Sprawl Radio) und ich darüber, warum der Film zu den besten innerhalb des Found Footage Horrorgenres gehört.Vielen Dank an die Busch Media Group für das Rezensionsexemplar.E-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.deKino Korea auf Steady unterstützenKino Korea per Paypal unterstützen.Instagram: @kinokorea_podcastLetterboxd: kim_chiZu Gast war Alex vom Sprawl Radio PodcastLinks:Curious Archive über GonjiamSouth Korean Movies auf foundfootagecritic.com
Send us a textQ-Balls!Quinn and I discuss last year's THE FIRST OMEN, a wonderful prequel to THE OMEN (1976). It's full of great performances, effects, homages and scares and we hope you'll check it out!Next up for us: HERETIC and next up on the main show (in April), we will be resuming our K-Horror and J-Horror special series.Be healthy, warm, dry, and angry We love you WoHos and Q-Ball. DON'T go into the basement! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Send us a textWoHos!Mom's pick for K-Horror this time is EXHUMA, the wildly successful film from last year.From IMDb: The process of excavating an ominous grave unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.Mom & Mac Chat:Rounding down, rounding up, how pets measure the importance of things, Mac's noisy body, finding the activities that feel good, having things explained in a way we can hear, Mac's words of wisdom.Coming up on the main show: Mac's next J-Horror pick: KURONEKO.To finish our series, we are planning to look at: KWAIDAN, HORROR STORIES, CURE, and THE MIMIC.Next up on the Quinnisode: THE HERETIC & THE FIRST OMEN.Thanks for listening, WoHos! And if you know anything about the liver in relation to EXHUMA, please get in touch! Remember, we love you and DON'T go into the basement!! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Send us a textWoHos!This was an episode that took forever to record and forever and a day to get released, but it is finally here!Mac chose ONIBABA from 1964 for his first J-Horror film. for our "Fall" series (which will now be a Winter series). If you haven't had a chance to see this Kaneto Shindo classic, do yourself a favor!In Mom & Mac chat (from early November), we discuss:Sweating, vacuum attachments, exercising regularly, going to the doctor while trans, going to the doctor while an Onibaba, and being an ex-problem drinker at the holidays.Coming up on the pod:Chrissy Champagne from Residue, a True Crime Podcast will join us to discuss HELLO, MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT 2, EXHUMA for our next K-Horror pick, and Quinn will join the pod to discuss LADY IN A CAGE.Be careful out there! Thank you for another great year of support. It means the World of Horror™ to us, truly!I discussed another Kaneto Shindo film, KURONEKO, on Episode 70.We love you, WoHos! DON'T go into the basement! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Send us a textWoHos!We recorded this a few months back and then both had some life stuff come up, but we hope it is worth the wait!This film is a classic domestic melodrama that has inspired Bong Joon-ho, among others, and is one batshit crazy ride.From IMDb: A composer and his wife are thrown into turmoil when a housemaid becomes more than they bargained for. (Composer??? That's overstating it a little bit--Mac & me)This film has everything. It's a cautionary tale, a cinematographic masterpiece, high melodrama, and a film that includes the mention of more rats than the film THE DEPARTED. Oh, TW for rat death...and child death.Next time on the main pod: Mac talks the 1964 Japanese Horror classic, ONIBABA.Quinn has also agreed to meet with me to discuss LADY IN A CAGE and possibly, THE HERETIC, and we hope to get our friend Chrissy Champagne on to discuss HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II before the end of the year. Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Samantha and Anney discuss and review recent Korean horror movies and shows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WoHos!When we made this pairing on paper back in December, little did not know how well these two films would gel together, but boy do they ever! Zombies! Reanimated guts! Pet deaths! Blood!We got (delightedly) grossed out by both of these films and we had a first for the podcast: One of us tapped out on one of the films without finishing it. Who was it and which film? Next up we have some guest episodes to pepper our Fall J-Horror and K-Horror short series. Martin from the Film vs. Film Podcast will discuss Prano Bailey-Bond's film, CENSOR, and Chrissy Champagne from Residue: A True Crime Podcast will return to discuss HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II.Our first two films in our J-Horror and K-Horror film series will be ONIBABA from Japan & THE HOUSEMAID (1960) from Korea.Remember we love you, WoHos! And DON'T go into the basement! Support the showInterstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Theme by Charles Michel "Aqui"Interstitial MusicKumiko (edited)Coma-MediaSubscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
This is the Pod of the Damned Where the horror commentary is so hot, it comes straight from hell. We are back after a couple of weeks off and for the first time on the podcast we are discussing some K-Horror in the form of Train To Busan! A major part of PotD is listener interaction, so please send your thoughts in on anything horror related to podofthedamned@gmail.com. We are now on Patreon. If you love the show and want to send us your support you can now do so on Patreon. Just go to patreon.com/podofthedamned and sign up from as little as £1 a month. Thank you to all of our following Patrons - Kate L, Francis L, Wren, Legion Podcasts, Candy The Final Girl & John Robinson You can also find us on: X - https://www.twitter.com/DamnedPodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/podofthedamned Thank you for listening. Theme Tune Credit: Song - Otaku PrideArtist - Becko Album - Otaku Pride
Episode 163: A taste of Italy this week with Italian horror icon Dario Argento's, Deep Red from 1975. Godere.Join us next week for our return to K-Horror with Train to Busan from 2016, with special guest Charlie of the Give Me Back My Action&Horror Movies podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WoHos!John and Georgia Macey from Comfort Films Podcast came by to discuss Ti West's X Trilogy. We all nerded out talking about the three films as well as televangelists, doppelgangers, pandemics, and acting.***A warning to those who have not seen MAXXXINE, we do spoil a lot of it, along with X and PEARL***Typical disclaimers for language which may not be suitable for all ears.Go check out Georgia and John on their brilliant podcast, Comfort Films. They go deep and it is always an interesting, funny, and fun time.Comfort Films Podcast Website Comfort Films Podcast on InstagramWe have some big doings in the works!Next on the main show: Body Horror: Metallic with TETSUO: THE IRON MAN from Japan& TITANE from France.We also have bonus shows planned with Quinn McLaughlin, Martin from Film Vs. Film Podcast, and Chrissy from Residue: A True Crime Podcast.We are going to have a series of shows on J-Horror & K-Horror, the first of which will be on ONIBABA from Japan and THE HOUSEMAID (1960) from Korea.Thanks for all your support! Remember, we love you and DON'T go into the basement!--Mom/Christina Support the Show.Interstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Theme by Charles Michel "Aqui"Interstitial MusicKumiko (edited)Coma-MediaSubscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
What did K-horror have on offer in 2023? And how is the domestic film industry doing? Joining us again to discuss all this is film critic and producer Pierce Conran. Pierce Conran https://twitter.com/pierceconranSouth China Morning PostLetterboxdJoin our Patreon to get more stuffhttps://patreon.com/darksideofseoulBook a tour of The Dark Side of Seoul Ghost Walk at https://darksideofseoul.comCreditsProduced by Joe McPherson and Shawn MorrisseyMusic by SoraksanTop Tier PatronsAngel EarlJoel BonominiShaaron CullenDevon HiphnerGabi PalominoSteve MarshMitchy Brewer Ron ChangMackenzie MooreHunter WinterCecilia Löfgren DumasEmily UmbaughJosephine RydbergDavid WeatherlyJanice SongDevin BuchananSupport the showJoin our Patreon to get more stuff https://patreon.com/darksideofseoul Book a tour of The Dark Side of Seoul Ghost Walk at https://darksideofseoul.com Pitch your idea here. https://www.darksideofseoul.com/expats-of-the-wild-east/ Credits Produced by Joe McPherson and Shawn Morrissey Music by Soraksan Top tier Patrons Angel EarlJoel BonominiShaaron CullenDevon HiphnerMinseok LeeGabi PalominoSteve MarshMitchy Brewer Ron ChangMackenzie MooreHunter WinterCecilia Löfgren DumasEmily UmbaughJosephine RydbergDavid WeatherlyJanice SongDevin Buchanan Facebook Page | Instagram
Returning with the Snog Marry Avoid variation. To make it a bit spicier we watched some of the best (that we hadn't seen before) to add it to the lists proposed to one another.
Our first zombie movie brings us back to the K Horror sphere! We hope you have as much fun with Train To Busan as we did. View the All The Witches Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/allthewitches/all-the-witches Follow us on social media! https://twitter.com/CasualHorrorPod https://www.casualhorrorpod.tumblr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CasualHorrorPod https://anchor.fm/casual-obsession Follow the hosts on their individual accounts Emma https://twitter.com/Emmapanada https://twitch.tv/emmapanada Nina https://twitter.com/ninawolverina https://twitter.com/HouseUsherRises Noah https://twitter.com/Bubbadabad https://www.twitch.tv/bubbadabad Jeff https://twitter.com/bubbawubbadab https://www.instagram.com/thehammerofjeff/
From creepy folklore to gory boat-rides, K-horror cinema had a few stellar highlights in 2022. But what lies ahead for Korean genre cinema and the Korean movie industry itself? We discuss all this with K-drama and film critic Pierce Conran. Guest: Pierce Conran, Drama Critic for South China Morning PostJoin our Patreon to get more stuffhttps://patreon.com/darksideofseoulBook a tour of The Dark Side of Seoul Ghost Walk at https://darksideofseoul.comListener Mail! Send us a message (Instagram, Facebook, email) and we might read it on air.CreditsProduced by Joe McPherson, Shawn Morrissey, and Mia RoncatiMusic by SoraksanTop tier PatronsAngel EarlJoel BonominiShaaron CullenDevon HiphnerMinseok LeeAlix RadillaRyan BerkebileGabi PalominoSteve MarshChad StruhsMitchy Brewer Sarah FordToni ASean 진헌 BraunAshley RigbySupport the showFacebook Page | Instagram
We have a special Halloween release! The Killer Pod Krew is ranking the top ten Japanese Horror vs Korean Horror! Geoff drops in mid show from his birthday trip abroad. Join us for a very fun and different take on the top 10 stand outs of Korean and Japanese horror for the Halloween season. We have some great episode beers for this one as well!
Welcome to a special episode of the K-Botak Podcast! Listeners have written in with their favourite Korean horror movies, and I've got my own top ten at the end.Plus, a very special guest to introduce the show!The K-botak Podcast is a podcast where I review Korean films and television series or K-dramas.Join the conversation on Twitter, be part of the K-botak community and discuss your favourite shows, movies, actors and more.Follow K-botak on Buzzsprout and catch the show on Spotify, Apple, Google and most places you get podcasts. Music used in this episode:Various themes from the Official Soundtrack to ‘Garth Marenghi's Darkplace'The K-botak Podcast is a podcast where I review Korean films and television series or K-dramas.Join the conversation on Twitter, be part of the K-botak community and discuss your favourite shows, movies, actors and more.Follow K-botak on Buzzsprout and catch the show on Spotify, Apple, Google and most places you get podcasts.
This episode, it's all supernatural business all the time as we revisit South Korean horror movies of the 2000s. Your watchlist: A Tale Of Two Sisters (2003) R-Point (2004) The Host (2006) Hansel & Gretel (2007) Thirst (2009) Spoilers abound, and also the Unfriended ghost plagued us a bit this episode so there's a bit of extra crackle on the audio... call it the Halloween spirit. Music: Doors Of Skin by Complexi-Tales
Skye and Lyanna discuss the worlds of Korean horror and thriller cinema, as well as the recent smash-hit drama, Squid Game.
Emma came back with a powerhouse of a found footage K-Horror movie! Will you enjoy it as much as all the hosts *side eyes Jeff* did? Only one way to find out. Follow us on social media! https://twitter.com/CasualHorrorPod https://www.facebook.com/CasualHorrorPod Follow the hosts on their individual accounts Emma https://twitter.com/Emmapanada Nina https://twitter.com/ninawolverina https://twitter.com/HouseUsherRises Noah https://twitter.com/Bubbadabad https://www.twitch.tv/bubbadabad Jeff https://twitter.com/bubbawubbadab https://www.instagram.com/thehammerofjeff/
Emma brings in a heavy hitter with our first K Horror movie! Even with its 2.5 hour runtime, this is one you're gonna want to watch if you have the chance. Here are some of the resources everyone referenced in this episode! https://www.reddit.com/r/horror/comments/69vp0j/the_wailing_2016_comprehensive_analysis_and/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dwu-e1K78c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICOVcHBpQ1c Follow us on social media! https://twitter.com/CasualHorrorPod https://www.facebook.com/CasualHorrorPod Follow the hosts on their individual accounts Emma https://twitter.com/Emmapanada Nina https://twitter.com/ninawolverina https://twitter.com/HouseUsherRises Noah https://twitter.com/Bubbadabad https://www.twitch.tv/bubbadabad Jeff https://twitter.com/bubbawubbadab https://www.instagram.com/thehammerofjeff/
In this episode comedian/cartoonist/weirdo Isa Bonachera tells us all about her new 3D printer obsession, promises us new fingers, and tells us all about her love of K-Horror. Plus, Matthew and Tara reminisce about trips to the beach and discuss the upcoming/just past inauguration. Please rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcast. If you want to reach out to us send us an email at SixMonthsLaterPod@gmail.com If you like the show and would like to hear exclusive extended interviews consider becoming a patron at: patreon.com/sixmonthslaterpod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sixmonthslaterpod/message
Cherry and Kat discuss the k-horror Netflix exclusive #ALIVE, Max Brooks novels, and gender roles in the zombie apocalypse.
Bom dia, Cinéfilos!O mês do terror chega no Ponto Cego, e hoje o Rodrigo e o Tiago conversam sobre dois filmes de terror coreanos: Sede de Sangue, de 2009, e Bedevilled, de 2010.Siga o Rodrigo no Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drigodamasce/ehttps://tinyurl.com/methidoacMúsica de Encerramento: Tom Roush - When You and I Were Young, MaggieLivro citado: MARTIN, Daniel, PEIRSE, Alison. Korean Horror Cinema. 1ª Edição. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013.
Lovecraft Country ventures into the K-Horror subgenre leaving much to be desired. We see what occurred between Ji-Ah and Tic that left him quaking with fear and questions like are people that commit monstrous acts monsters? and can monsters be rehabilitated or aksed? Mostly it left us asking...what did any of this have to do with the story at large. Stay In the Know:The podcast:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTPWRPodcastInstagram: @ntpwr_podcastAshley: @floetic_esoteric (Instagram)Crystal: @imaquariusjones (Instagram)
Today our theme is K-Horror - or maybe Korean pandemic horror. Either way, check out our reviews of Train to Busan (2016) and The Wailing (2016). Spoilers start around 6:40.
DEAD ALERT! Double “avoid” film from Tim and Ryan! A rarity for the pair, how this week’s K-Horror installment made it onto a top horror list proved an even harder problem to solve than the incoherent riddles of "Death Bell"’s killer. Don’t fret though, fellow horror fiends: there’s always some sweet ore to mine even in the face of “mysteries with no mystery.” The guys do pick apart the failings of “Death Bell” but find solutions that they felt would have added up to a much better film (yay math jokes). Where we watched: Hulu RecommenDEADtions: Super Mario Bros. / Scare Tactics Death Bell (2008) Directed by Hong-Seung Yoon Written by Hong-Seung Yoon and Eun-Kyeong Kim
It's Episode 12! We talk about the future of the Saw series, "Maniac" (1980), "The Houses That October Built," the K-Horror movie "I Saw the Devil," and Andy finally talks about "Dr. X" Michael Curtiz's 1932 Pre-Code Horror Film!
It's a 3-for-1 special on this Ep. 93 of Saw Something Scary!I. Jeff Hates Trailers - 03:11TolkienNOS4A2Child's Play (2019)Aladdin (2019) - Well, Will Smith's Genie anyway. II. The Horror Reporter Bonus Review Time! - 22:05Horror Noire - 23:52The Prodigy - 33:58III. Pull the Curtain: A Tale of Two Sisters (2003) - 42:43NB: Yeah, we referred to this as J-Horror rather than K-Horror. D'oh!IV. Connection to Jordan Peele's Us Theories - 01:06:52
It’s EPISODE 63 of THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL! It’s time to pack our bags, as we’re off to SOUTH KOREA for a special look at all things K-HORROR! Join Gav and Dan as they examine what makes a K-HORROR FILM, and we also recommend some CRAZY KOREAN films to check out if you’re new to this genre! Our main reviews are THE HOST (2006) and the amazing TRAIN TO BUSAN! There’s also more travels, albeit backwards as TEAM TEAM head to 1963, and things get very itchy and creepy in WORLD OF THE STRANGE! So grab a glass of SOJU and some Korean Barbecue, and tune in, download, share, like and comment! And remember to dispose of your formaldehyde in the correct way!! The post THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL EPISODE 63 – THE HOST AND TRAIN TO BUSAN first appeared on Legion.
Vi tar ett helhetsgrepp på koreansk skräck. Tomas får användning för begreppet “koreanskt krångel” och Lars envisas med att läsa högt ur Kim Young-has noveller. Vi pratar också om: Suddenly in the Dark, Whispering Corridors, Wishing Stairs, Ouija Board, Bloody Reunion, Slaughter High, Death Bell, The Cut, Jenny Milewski, Yuko, The Grudge, Vampyr, Kan Hang, Vegetarianen, A Tale of Two Sisters, Kim Jee-woon, Dead Friend/The Ghost, Ringu, Pulgasari, Shin Sang-ok, The Host, Joon Hi-bong, Mother, Snowpiercer, Okja, Train to Busan, Thirst, Emile Zola, Térèse Raquin, Chan-wook Park, Face, Into the Mirror, Kiefer Sutherland, Mirrors, Ji-tae Yu, Memories of Murder, Old Boy, I Saw the Devil, Choi Min-sik, Chaser, Hong-jin Na och The Wailing. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. During the 2000's, it seemed that Japan and South Korea were pumping out film after film that seemed to impress. This J-Horror and K-Horror movie wave hit the international community with a big cheer. A new voice in genre cinema brought unusual and highly acclaimed films like Old Boy, Pulse, Carved, and Marebito to movie viewers. Many others films that were highly entertaining like One Missed Call and The Host proved their mainstream appeal. Then what appeared out of no where was a film from Thailand. Entitled Shutter, it gave a brand new take to the ghost tale. Taking the spooky idea of the "ghost photo", Tun, a young photographer, discovers eerie bizarre imagines within his photos. Some include blurs of faces, others include what appear to be incorporeal silhouettes. Soon his girlfriend, Jane, begins to discover and unravel a mystery that may be much more personal to the couple. With its twists and unexpected plot turns, its incredibly intense set pieces, and its amazing ending, Shutter became a standout in the Asian wave of horror cinema. Dark Discussions brings to light this unexpected ghost film. The discussion revolves around where it fits in with both Asian cinema and the ghost movie, how it stands on its own against other films in its subgenre like The Changeling, and why the English language remake wasn't as successful as the original. Your hosts perspective includes Eric and Abe who saw the remake first and Mike and Phil who saw the original only. Included in the episode is some listener voice mail. And for the movie, Shutter is by far a high recommend by all of Dark Discussions hosts. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Since Halloween is right around the corner we figured we'd invite Combat Jack, horror movie aficionado to discuss what are the Greatest Horror Movies Ever. Not that we take the Greatest Horror Movies Ever list lightly either as we get into J-Horror, K-Horror, G-Horror and whatever other alphabet letter horror movies we can think about. Plus we review American Horror Story, describe the difference between scary and creepy, and we still manage to bring you all the usual game, movie, and television news that you've come to love and hate every week. So kick back but you might want to leave the lights on, the Greatest Horror Movies Ever episode is not to be trifled with. Remember to subscribe rate and leave a comment on Itunes. Also you can go here and preregister for our live Laffster event which is happening Monday night October 29th at 830 PM Eastern Standard Time. QUESTION OF THE WEEK: 1. What is your favorite horror movie, television show, book or radio broadcast of all time?
Ken Kupstis, better known as K.K.. is the horrific combination of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, MOTORHEAD, Steel Reserve Malt Liquorand arguably a legend in the independent horror literary world. In Dec of 2011 he suffered a debilitating stroke just after editing his successful "Damned If You Don't" anthology, with contributors like F. Paul Wilson & Nicholas Grabowsky. All this time later and still confined to a hospital bed we catch up with him for answers his many fans have been dying to know. He's the author of STAPLEGUN LOGIC: MORE INHUMAN RESOURCES (Black Bed Sheet Books), CLOWNWHITE: A COMEDY OF HORRORS, INHUMAN RESOURCES, has appeared in a multitude of magazines and as an actor in many indie films like THE CASINO JOB, GO, BIOHAZARD: THE ALIEN FORCE, IMMORTAL, and in numerous stage production.
Ken Kupstis, better known as K.K.. is the horrific combination of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, MOTORHEAD, Steel Reserve Malt Liquorand arguably a legend in the independent horror literary world. In Dec of 2011 he suffered a debilitating stroke just after editing his successful "Damned If You Don't" anthology, with contributors like F. Paul Wilson & Nicholas Grabowsky. All this time later and still confined to a hospital bed we catch up with him for answers his many fans have been dying to know. He's the author of STAPLEGUN LOGIC: MORE INHUMAN RESOURCES (Black Bed Sheet Books), CLOWNWHITE: A COMEDY OF HORRORS, INHUMAN RESOURCES, has appeared in a multitude of magazines and as an actor in many indie films like THE CASINO JOB, GO, BIOHAZARD: THE ALIEN FORCE, IMMORTAL, and in numerous stage production.