1h 45 min

Mystery twists with horror writer Scott Adlerberg‪!‬ Horror Hangover

    • Filmes históricos

Horror writer and host of Brooklyn's Word for Word Reel Talks film commentary series Scott Adlerberg joins us to discuss unexpected mystery twists. What makes a twist work? How do films balance this magical act without tipping their hand? Should we ever follow a spooky child in a raincoat? We answer these questions and more!
We also discuss Scott's latest book, The Screaming Child, now available from Ghoulish Books. Order a copy now...if you dare!
 
Synopsis:
Scott Adlerberg’s The Screaming Child is a mystery horror novel told by a grieving woman working on a book about an explorer who was murdered in a remote wilderness region, only to get caught up in a dangerous journey after hearing the distant screams from her own vanished child somewhere in the woods.
 
CLICK IF YOU DARE:
An interview with Kiyoshi Kurosawa
More of Scott's writing on crime!
OUR SACRED OFFERINGS GO TO:
FeliceY for our logo design
Cano Jaguar for our creepy intro. mix
Ryan's killer riffs!

Horror writer and host of Brooklyn's Word for Word Reel Talks film commentary series Scott Adlerberg joins us to discuss unexpected mystery twists. What makes a twist work? How do films balance this magical act without tipping their hand? Should we ever follow a spooky child in a raincoat? We answer these questions and more!
We also discuss Scott's latest book, The Screaming Child, now available from Ghoulish Books. Order a copy now...if you dare!
 
Synopsis:
Scott Adlerberg’s The Screaming Child is a mystery horror novel told by a grieving woman working on a book about an explorer who was murdered in a remote wilderness region, only to get caught up in a dangerous journey after hearing the distant screams from her own vanished child somewhere in the woods.
 
CLICK IF YOU DARE:
An interview with Kiyoshi Kurosawa
More of Scott's writing on crime!
OUR SACRED OFFERINGS GO TO:
FeliceY for our logo design
Cano Jaguar for our creepy intro. mix
Ryan's killer riffs!

1h 45 min