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October 18, 2024
'The Lonely Man With The Ghost Machine' director Graham Skipper talks personal filmmaking, directing himself, and cool cinematic puppets.
July 3, 2018
Terror Films has managed to bring horror fans ghosts, demons, killers and creatures of all shapes and sizes. In their…
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December 8, 2011
Cover art: reviews2/puppetmasterbrs.jpg Starring Paul Le Mat, William Hickey, Jimmie F. Skaggs, Irene Miracle, Matt Roe, Kathryn O’Reilly, Robin Frates…
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Uncategorized October 18, 2011
Post Thumb: /may11/rosethumb.jpg October is here, and everyone is crazy busy. Especially genre favorite John Skipp, who has a boatload…
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Uncategorized July 20, 2011
Post Thumb: /may11/rosethumb.jpg Believe in miracles, kids! John Skipp’s latest project, Rose: The Bizarro Zombie Musical, has been fully funded…
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Uncategorized July 15, 2011
Post Thumb: /may11/rosethumb.jpg Another viral video has debuted online for legendary horror writer John Skipp’s latest project, Rose: The Bizarro…
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Uncategorized June 22, 2011
Post Thumb: /may11/rosethumb.jpg Veteran horror writer John Skipp has a new vision. Skipp is in pre-production for Rose: The Bizarro…
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Uncategorized May 17, 2011
Post Thumb: /may11/rosethumb.jpg John Skipp has just released some crazy new puppet-packed video shorts from Rose, showcasing adorable machete-juggling, zombie-slaughtering…
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Uncategorized February 18, 2011
We’ve spread news, heard singles, and kept you as up-to-date as possible on John Skipp’s upcoming 3D zombie puppet musical…
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Uncategorized January 23, 2011
A few weeks ago we told you about John Skipp’s upcoming 3D zombie puppet musical Rose, which recently launched a…
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Uncategorized January 11, 2011
If there’s one thing our readers (and horror fans in general) complain about more than anything, it’s the lack of…
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Uncategorized December 30, 2009
It’s amazing how many people’s feathers got ruffled over Jonathan Lewis’ cinematic homage to all things tasteless,