Dan Bianchi, of RadioTheatre’s “H. P. Lovecraft Festival”
Horror in the theater has always been a tough thing to pull off. The Grand Guignol did it, and by many accounts spectacularly so for the time — but what about now, when Hostel & the Saw franchise has altered … Continue reading →
Dan Bianchi, of RadioTheatre’s “H. P. Lovecraft Festival”
Horror in the theater has always been a tough thing to pull off. The Grand Guignol did it, and by many accounts spectacularly so for the time — but what about now, when Hostel & the Saw franchise has altered … Continue reading →