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Week four of the 61 Days of Halloween includes 8 films instead of seven thanks to a special double feature to celebrate the end of summer. So, how were the spoils, and what was my #1 choice?

#8 – Verotika

I think this one was uploaded as a joke.

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#7 – 0.0 MHz

This Korean ghost film is pretty fun. 0.0 MHz follows a ghost club that investigates the site of an exorcism gone terribly wrong. The film plays pretty heavily with horror tropes that you’d see in American horror films. It’s not the most fascinating movie this week, but it’s watchable and ends up being an interesting blend of American-style tropes with elements of Korean culture.

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#6 – Lake of Death

Lake of Death is a Norwegian horror film that follows a group of youths who spend time in a cabin on a lake. One of them suffered a horrible tragedy at the lake, and yet she ends up going to the lake with her friends for… reasons.

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The movie is kind of a mess and it tries to go a couple of different routes that seem incompatible with some odd misdirects that go nowhere. It ultimately just ends up a confusing film with few scares going for it.

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#5 – Mortuary

You’re basically just seeing Mortuary for a young Bill Paxton. The movie offers no real surprises as it’s more or less a boilerplate slasher with a mortuary gimmick, though it does offer a couple of odd curveballs that are less entertaining and more bizarre. It is pretty much stock 1980s horror; a killer, a gimmick, and made on the cheap.

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#4 – Creepshow 2

Now we’re getting somewhere. While Creepshow 2 does not live up to the highs of the original, only featuring three stories, it still is a lot of fun. Sorely missing is George A. Romero behind the camera who only takes on writing duties this go-around. Of the segments, “The Raft” may be the most bleakly hilarious and horrifying and stands out among the stories across the franchise. None of the segments are terrible, though the wrap-around segments with the bullied kid are fairly basic and nowhere near as satisfying as the first film’s wrap-around.

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#3 – The Beach House

My top three for week four ended up being fairly challenging to rank. I was quite taken with The Beach House, though. The film follows a couple who vacation at a beach house only to encounter strangeness in the environment that might be a sign of something far bigger and more horrifying.

The film is slow, but I love slower films that really ratchet up the tension and The Beach House does this quite well. I recommend coming into this film blind, so I won’t spoil it, but it’s definitely one of my favorite recent exclusives on Shudder, for sure.

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#2 – Scare Package

I adore Scare Package ever since I caught the premiere on The Last Drive-In last season. For the skinny, I suggest reading my lengthy review I wrote for my Last Drive-In feature here.

Shudder has shown a lot of anthologies over the 61 Days of Halloween and that is because horror tends to work quite well in the anthology format. Among the anthologies, I’d argue Scare Package is one of, if not the best that has been run so far.

And I am not just saying that because I won a giveaway.

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#1 – Hellraiser

It’s been pretty obvious that my number #1s each week have been films I grew up with. I fully admit my selections are fairly safe. When it comes down to it, however, Hellraiser is an incredible film. It’s dark, poetic, and horrifying.

Hellraiser is a classic and slotting it in at #1 for this week is more of an “it was here first” recognition because, quite honestly, my #1 could have been The Beach House or Scare Package as well. Hellraiser gets the top slot, though, as it is one movie that sticks with me in a way I don’t think the other two could. Not just because I’ve seen it more often, but I always find something new about it to like when I see it.

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So, that was week four. How do you feel about my choices? Let me know in the comments.

As for week five? Here is what is coming up.

David Davis is a writer, cartoonist, and educator in Southern California with an M.A. in literature and writing studies.

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Rock the Vote for Real

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Star spangled costume identity portrait of myself - Rock the Vote
Star spangled costume identity portrait of myself

If you live in the United States, it’s time to rock the vote for real. I shared this video before in conjunction with my identity-based costume work, and I feel it’s important to revisit now, with the election coming up in just a few days. Besides which, Jack Black and Tenacious D are brilliant and given the current political climate, who doesn’t want to do the time warp? But seriously, get out and rock the vote, your life kinda does depend on it (at least insomuch as being able to make for yourself the life that you want, without the government telling you how to do so – especially if you live on the fringes of socially acceptable awkwardness like me and so many of my friends).

tenacious d rock-y the vote

Besides which, this video is so good, it’s worth sharing again anyway. And again, if for some reason the video doesn’t load, you can find it here.

Tow Away Zone photograph of sign and flag as found by Jennifer Weigel
Tow Away Zone photograph of sign and flag as found by Jennifer Weigel
Tow Away Zone photograph in flag form
Tow Away Zone photograph in flag form

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And here are some artworks I made awhile back as political commentary. The photograph was shot of the scene exactly as found, of a sign above a parking lot in a quickly gentrifying neighborhood making sure all knew that any unauthorized vehicles were unwelcome, and hung right in front of a flag that was tattered and torn from being caught on the chain link fence driving the point home. The flags were meant to be interactive, with gallerygoers waving them while singing The Star Spangled Banner in its elitist entirety. The whole really spoke to me regarding some of the political climate at the time (this was right before Trump was elected President the first time). How much has changed since then? In some ways, a lot. In other ways, I guess we shall see.

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Crashin’ in Roswell NM: Road Trippin’ with Jennifer Weigel

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So on my recent road trip to Miami AZ USA for my menstruation art installation, we decided to detour to Roswell NM en route home. To be honest, this was one of the best decisions of my life, up there with road trippin’ from Arizona to San Francisco along CA-Highway 1, and I will go into the details of why here soon.

Some of the signs: Roswell NM including city limits, UFO Museum and stickered parking sign, and Restricted Area from inside the museum
Some of the signs: Roswell NM

Roswell NM USA has totally embraced its alien history of the UFO crash in the late 1940s and subsequent government cover up. The whole town is alien-happy with beautiful hand carved wood totems, murals and statues everywhere celebrating otherworldly denizens of all types, though predominantly the gray aliens of the crash (and their green counterparts). Even the city logo features a flying saucer as the center of the letter “R”. It really is kind of incredible.

Alien crash site photo opportunity at UFO Museum
Alien crash site photo opportunity

One of the biggest draws is the International UFO Museum and Research Center, housed in the wonderful old theater building. This museum details the crash history as well as celebrating aliens in movies and media and examining newer alien sightings and abductions. It is very thorough and includes maquettes, statues, written accounts and an extensive research library, as well as an interesting art collection of various items.

Alien landing at UFO Museum
Alien landing

And there are TONS of fun alien themed curiosity shops. I will give a shout out to the newer Invasion Station north on Main Street where there had once been an old car dealership. I love the quirky nature of this particular store as well as their strong desire to promote local artists. Most of their wares are hand-painted in NM and feature designs by prominent local artists including one of the lead muralists in town (I bought a magnet of his). They also feature really alternative kitsch like KISS and Ace Frehley alien bobbleheads, marijuana and anal references, and such. All in all, our own Haunted MTL’s kinda folks…

Portrait of the writer at the Roswell Visitor Center (Yes even they have aliens!)
Portrait at Roswell Visitor Center

And the city is a huge tourist draw internationally, so you can meet some amazing and interesting folks from all walks of life who have caught the alien bug or at least want to check out all the hype. As a result of the tourism, the residents seem really laid back and accommodating (kind of like Hawaii but not quite as much) and there is a thriving art scene. And it’s totally my kind of art – weird and a little creepy. Anyway, I feel like I’ve finally found my peeps and am eager to return someday.

Portrait of myself with dark makeup and crow skull headdress, backlit by the sun.
Portrait of myself with dark makeup and crow skull headdress, backlit by the sun.

If you’re feeling a bit extraterrestrial, I invite you to also check out some of my alien-themed stories here on Haunted MTL: LTD UFOs among us; my Drive-By short story; and LTD Abducted.

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American Horror Story Season 12, Delicate

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Killer Queens, I wasn’t expecting to be back so soon with American Horror Story info. But yesterday we were blessed with a teaser for the intro of Season 12, which we believe will be titled Delicate. 

A still from American Horror Story Delicate first promo.

We are looking at a Summer release for season twelve, but won’t know for sure until June, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Here’s what we know right now. 

First, yes Kim Kardashian is starring alongside Emma Roberts in a role that was written specifically for her. 

That’s the bad news. The good news is that AHS favorites will also be involved. According to IMBD, Charlie Carver, Rebecca Dayan, Cody Fern, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, and Denis O’Hare will be included this season.

AHS Delicate is different from other seasons in many other ways. It’s the first season to ever be written by just one writer, Halley Feiffer. This isn’t a writer most of us as horror fans will be familiar with. She’s written episodes of shows like Kidding, SMILF, and American Crime Story. The last one can at least be seen as a sister show to AHS. 

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As far as I have found, Feiffer has never written horror content. She is now the sole writer for an entire season of the most popular horror show in America. I’m not saying this is a bad thing. It’s just not what I would have expected. Most AHS writers are staff writers, actors from the show, or at least people I’ve heard of. So as we don’t have any former work to look at, we can only wait to see how she does. 

We also know what the source material is for this season. It’s a book called Delicate Condition, by Danielle Valentine. This book will be released in August of this year. Which also seemed strange to me. Normally a book would be, you know, published before it inspires additional work.

Even so, Delicate Condition seems like a fascinating story. According to Goodreads, it’s the story of a woman named Anna. Anna is trying to get pregnant but starts to believe that something dark is working against her. Her doctors don’t believe her. Her husband doesn’t believe her. Is she losing her mind?

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t deeply interested in this book. And I have to assume that Feiffer and Murphy already have hands on it, to jump to this sort of decision.

By the way, Valentine at least is not an untested writer. Her first novel, How To Survive Your Murder, also made it right on my TBR pile. With a rating of 3.7 out of 4 on Goodreads, I think we can assume Valentine knows what she’s doing with the written word.

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This is all that we know about American Horror Story Delicate so far. What follows are my thoughts and opinions only.

My first thought is that this season is going to be dealing heavily with women’s reproductive rights. This is a topic a lot of us are concerned about right now, as it feels like every day women lose more and more rights to our bodies.

(By the way, if you want to help fight the good fight for body autonomy and get some spooky stories, we have an anthology for that. I have a story in it, as does the horrifyingly talented Jennifer Weigel. All proceeds go to support organizations that help women make their own health decisions.) 

American Horror Story has handled important political issues before. Last season, AHS NYC discussed the AIDs epidemic that went largely ignored in the 80s and killed hundreds of young gay men. They did this in the best way possible, in what this critic believes to be the only way fiction should handle heavy topics. They rooted the issue in a good story. A story that was pure fiction, but also true.

However, this season has a lot of red flags. Never before have I seen the guest star be the main focus so early. Never have I seen any franchise bank so much faith in an all but untested writer, basing work on a book that isn’t even published. And frankly, I’ve never been much of a fan of Kim K, or anyone else who’s famous seemingly just for being famous.

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I’m not rooting for this season to fail just because I don’t like the guest star. If Kardashian is good at this, I’ll be thrilled. I’ll be the first one singing her praises. But when everything we know so far is added up, I’m a lot more concerned about AHS Delicate than I am excited. 

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