Exposing Skeletons: Getting “Spooked” with Christopher Saint Booth [ARTICLE/INTERVIEW]
Christopher Saint Booth is an author, producer and director. He and his brother Philip are known as the Booth Brothers and they produce paranormal documentaries and films released through their production company, Spooked Productions. Since their first film DarkPlace (2007) they have developed quite a fan base. Their latest film Dead Still is set for release in 2016.
Parket: Reborn [SPOKESMODEL GALLERY]
The character awakens in some laboratory, without any memories. She does not understand where she came from and whom she was in the past. But now she’s a creature…that was made for destroying.
Crimson Shore [BOOK REVIEW]
After his near death experience a few months ago, agent Pendergast decides to take a smaller case–one that deals with a wine theft in the tiny town of Exmouth, Massachusetts. However, shortly after arriving, the murder of a visiting writer in a darkly occult manner forces Pendergast and his exceptional ward, Constance, to explore Exmouth’s dark history involving rumors of mass murder, shipwrecks, and witchcraft.
Editor’s Recut: The Star Wars Prequels Become Watchable [ARTICLE/VIDEO]
With the Star Wars Episode VII coming our next week, if you’re like us, you’ve already watched through the Steelbooks of episodes IV, V, and VI! But wouldn’t it be great if somehow the prequels hadn’t sucked, so you could watch those too? If there had been an editor who could’ve told George Lucas ‘No’ on some of the bad ideas that made it into those films?
DGM Holiday Guide 2015: Darkly Fun Gifts [ARTICLE]
This holiday season we thought we’d list some of the things that’ve made it on the staff’s gift list and share some of the reasons we think they’re awesome enough to give to others (or to yourself). Some of these we’ve reviewed, some we haven’t, and some we’ll be reviewing soon, but didn’t want you to miss out on them beforehand!
Straight to Hell [ALBUM REVIEW]
Grave Robber has been horrifying the masses since they debuted on the scene in 2005. Their first album Be Afraid got quite a bit of attention as did their subsequent releases (Inner Sanctum, Exhumed, You’re All Gonna Die). Combining their horror punk and metal roots they’ve built quite a diverse fan base, and to keep us satisfied they’ve given us a taste of things to come with their new EP Straight to Hell.
Parket: A Telltale Thanksgiving [SPOKESMODEL GALLERY]
What started out inspired by a macabre valentine’s day transforms into a revealing look at love and thanksgiving. A romantic love story, where the boy gifts his heart… literally. For those, who prefer horror instead of pink postcards and sweet poems on those “romantic” days of the year. Featuring DarkestGoth’s 2016 spokesmodel, Parket.
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: Chats with Butch Patrick [VIDEO/INTERVIEW]
Reverend Leviathan chats with former Munsters’ star, Butch Patrick, about his life during the show, his life after, his fight with cancer, and renovating a haunted family home!
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: Chats with Billy Crank [VIDEO/INTERVIEW]
Reverend Leviathan chats with the man who calls himself “Ernest Jr.” after Jim Varney’s famous “Ernest P. Worrell” character. Crank goes on to explain the challenges of continuing the “Ernest” dynasty in the modern era.
Black Widow: Forever Red [BOOK REVIEW]
When S.H.I.E.L.D. operative (and former assassin) Natasha Romanov rescues 9 year old Ava Orlova from the same sort of Red Room training facility that turned her into a killer decades before, she’s forced to confront her own fear of intimacy and compassion as she discovers that her oldest enemy has inextricably linked her to the girl she thought she rescued. 8 years later, Natasha, Ava, and a somehow familiar stranger named Alex will have to use all their skills and abilities to outwit a dangerous Russian megalomaniac and stop the insidious “Forever Red” protocol before it undermines and destr
1260 Days [ALBUM REVIEW]
There is little information floating throughout the vast compendiums of metal scattered around the internet about Scandinavian black metal band, Skald In Veum; a dark and driving force with one mission: a violent and visceral baptism by way of complete immersion in brutalizing black metal. (This un-black quartet is here to re-establish the true darkness of the genre for all of you who are sick of symphonic, atmospheric melodic crap.) 1260 Days is their debut release on Rottweiler Records.