Back in the ‘90s, my older brother was really into RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons and Rifts. Rifts was always my favorite because I loved the world and all of the backstory behind it. I remember buying the Vampire Kingdoms book on eBay because it was so much cheaper used, then reading it cover to…
Hokum Review
Hokum completely caught me off guard. What looked like another haunted hotel horror movie turned into one of the most atmospheric and genuinely unsettling films I’ve seen this year.
Video Tape Terror
As far back as I can remember, I wanted to make my own feature film. Even before I understood what that actually involved, I was determined to figure it out someday, no matter how long it took. Years later, that determination finally led to my first feature, Video Tape Terror. The film was released in…
F— My Son: A Transgressive Film Review
I drove into Houston for Todd Rohal’s in-person screening of F— My Son at River Oaks Theatre, not knowing I’d be handed “perv-o-vision” glasses or sit through one of the strangest theatrical experiences I’ve had in years, followed by a candid Q&A about how a film this absurd actually gets made.
Remembering Adam the Woo
A personal reflection on discovering Adam the Woo in the early days of YouTube, the one-sided connections we form online, and the quiet sadness that comes with loss.





