GLASS EYE PIX Sizzle Reel Collectible WENDIGO Figures from Glass Eye Toyz and Monsterpants Studios Oh, The Humanity! The Films of Larry Fessenden and Glass Eye Pix at MoMA The Larry Fessenden Collection BLACKOUT DEPRAVED BENEATH THE LAST WINTER WENDIGO HABIT No Telling / The Frankenstein Complex FEVER ABCs of Death 2: N is for NEXUS Skin And Bones Until Dawn PRETTY UGLY by Ilya Chaiken BLISS by Joe Maggio CRUMB CATCHER by Chris Skotchdopole FOXHOLE Markie In Milwaukee The Ranger LIKE ME PSYCHOPATHS MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND Stake Land II STRAY BULLETS Darling LATE PHASES How Jesus Took America Hostage — “American Jesus” the Movie New Doc BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD Explores the Impact of the Ground-Breaking Horror Film NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD THE COMEDY THE INNKEEPERS HYPOTHERMIA STAKE LAND BITTER FEAST THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL I CAN SEE YOU WENDY & LUCY Liberty Kid I SELL THE DEAD Tales From Beyond The Pale Glass Eye Pix Comix SUDDEN STORM: A Wendigo Reader, paperbound book curated by Larry Fessenden Satan Hates You Trigger Man Automatons THE ROOST Impact Addict Videos
April 23, 2020
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SAVE “FORBIDDEN PLANET” NYC

Chip in a few Sheckles to keep Forbidden Planet
afloat during the apocalypse!

We’re very worried about Matt!! He doesn’t look quite right!

April 23, 2020
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TALES DISPATCH: Jeff Buhler on “Stranger”

Tales alumni Jeff Buhler (writer, Pet Semetary, Midnight Meat Train, The Grudge) talks about his LIVE Tale from Season 2, “Stranger” Now available on TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast.


Camping has been a part of my life since I was a little kid. This story — Stranger — basically came out of the tradition of sitting around the fire and coming up with the most insane story you could muster. In addition to being out in the wilderness, one of my great fears is alien abduction. Since the Barney and Betty Hill movie or the Christopher Walken thing that Whitley Strieber wrote I have been addicted to these tales. And of course there is Fire in the Sky, which in my mind was one of the first real, effective abduction horror movies in the sense that the visualization of the ship in the third act really disturbed me. We obviously tried to channel some of that in STRANGER.

Working with live actors and live sound FX was new to me coming off This Oracle Moon. In my first “Tale”, I had the luxury of repeated takes and editing performances and adding all kinds of sound design. But when you’re live, there’s something different. Something compelling about the immediacy of the experience. Of course, I wish we had a week to block, rehearse and develop the story but — hey— this is horror and sometimes the thing that sits at the heart of the story is all you need.

Thanks to Larry and Glenn for releasing these Tales. I’ve been loving them myself. Hope everyone enjoys STRANGER.

April 22, 2020
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TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast — Episode #29 “Stranger”

Episode #29 STRANGER

While four friends view a spectacular meteor shower
they encounter a stranger who walks out of the woods with a colorful fireside story to tell…

writer / director Jeff Buhler
Featuring: John Speredakos, Matthew Stephen Huffan, Helen Mctiernan,
Jason Yachanin,
Kate Lyn Sheil, John Speredakos, Brenda Cooney

Performed live October 9, 2012 • Poster by Gary Pullin

for more TALES physical media, info and Swag, visit
www.talesfrombeyondtheplae.com

April 22, 2020
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April 21, 2020
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Cutting Room #148: Top 10 Akira Kurosawa Films

April 20, 2020
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GEP Quaranstream: PSYCHOPATHS streaming on Shudder

Directed by Mickey Keating

Over the course of one excessively blood-soaked night, multiple serial killers’
paths cross, leaving a trail of bodies and begging the question:
Which psychopath will live to see morning?

“An overall environment of insanity, a kaleidoscope of bizarre behavior
and shocking bloodshed.”
– Rue Morgue

“Psychopaths is a dog whistle for midnight movie fans,
who are likely to cringe and laugh in equal measures.”
– The Cinemaholic

“With a hallucinatory visual and aural sense, and interspersed with nice nods
to movies like Taxi Driver and Audition, the film creates a nightmarish
landscape of madness and murder.”
– Paper Magazine

Now streaming

April 17, 2020
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GEP Quaranstream: Download HIDDEN AGENDA on PS4

From Supermassive Games comes HIDDEN AGENDA,
penned by Graham Reznick and Larry Fessenden.

Can you hold your nerve in the hunt for the infamous ‘Trapper’ killer? Use your mobile device to make tough decisions that impact the branching storyline in this PS4 exclusive crime thriller from the PlayLink range. You never know what’s lurking around each dark and sinister corner…

Download on the Playstation Store.

April 16, 2020
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TALES DISPATCH: Glenn McQuaid reflects on “Trawler”

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast Episode #28 now presenting Glenn McQuaid’s “Trawler” , the Tale that got him started on his journey. Glenn reflects:


Looking back through my emails I see that the first correspondence about Trawler is to my friend and talented filmmaker Alan Rowe Kelly, I wrote: “I have too many ideas!! But most excited about a little story about three drunk fishermen on a trawler, of course they drag something up that baffles them!”. Days later I wrote to Larry Fessenden: “I’ve been chipping away at TRAWLER, an idea that seems resilient through my moments of self deprecation. It’s about three drunken fishermen that come across some giant fish eggs after a storm. Not sure if it’s a Scareflick but I’ll get you a treatment, would love your thoughts.”

It’s fun to look back on the first mentions of this particular story but I still sense the anxiety I was feeling back then, because at the time I was, or at least had been, suffering from a pretty severe case of writer’s block. There are folks out there who say there’s no such thing as writer’s block, that it’s a romantic notion people use as a crutch or an excuse not to just push through and get stuck in, and while I agree it’s not actually a medical condition, I could not, as a matter of fact, write. And so if the hat fits…

The ideas were flowing I just couldn’t follow any one of them long enough to get it on paper because another, even more alluring, idea would pop into my skull and I’d want to concentrate on that until I’d be interrupted yet again by something even more enticing, and so on times infinity or so it seemed. It was not a fun time.

And then along came Tales from Beyond the Pale.

Truth be told Tales from Beyond the Pale grew out of a desire to get stories out to audiences in a way that would circumnavigate some of the politics, business, strife and toil that can be associated with filmmaking; “Tales”, Larry and I realized, could be a precious shortcut to reaching an audience, with Tales we could go anywhere, do anything and feature any “thing” our imagination would allow, budgets be damned!

Environment has always been important to my writing and, keen to sink my teeth into the sounds of a life at sea, and of-course shift it ever so slightly beyond the pale, I got to work on my first radio play. Writing the thirty page script felt liberating, writing something that I knew, for a fact, would be produced gave me the confidence to have a little fun. I was also writing what I knew, Trawler is a continuation of the themes of I Sell the Dead, here again we have working class comrades finding themselves caught up in a strange new world and becoming, well, monster hunters.

Happy enough with the script, I passed it to Larry, he was enthusiastic about the adventure and agreed to play the ship’s captain Hackett. Christopher Denham and AJ Bowen were two actors I really wanted to work with and was delighted when they both signed on.

My memories of recording Trawler are warm but not without their edge. On the way into the studio with AJ Bowen, I threw my back out and had to direct the entire show from the floor. Not the best of circumstances but we made it though the day with pain-killers and the sheer joy of making a radio play set on the high seas.

Looking back on it all, Trawler, as light and broad as it is, was the script where I started to break ground as a writer, it lead to The Crush which led to The Ripple at Cedar Lake and so on and so forth. I’ve written a lot of content since then, some of which has yet to see the light of day but but that day is coming and I’m excited to share what I’ve got. Through Tales from Beyond the Pale I found my confidence as a writer and director and it started with this scrappy, mad caper that came to me when I really needed it. I hope you enjoy what it is and what it lead to.

—Glenn McQuaid, April 15, 2020

April 15, 2020
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TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast — Episode #28 “Trawler”


Episode #28 TRAWLER

Mayhem and menace on the high seas,
when three fishermen haul in mysterious eggs

writer / director  Glenn McQuaid
Featuring: Christopher Denham, AJ Bowen, Larry Fessenden
music by Jeff Grace

Released December 21, 2010poster by Gary Pullin

for more TALES physical media, info and Swag, visit
www.talesfrombeyondtheplae.com
April 15, 2020
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GEP Quaranstream: MAN OF MEDAN available on Xbox

Written by Graham Reznick and Larry Fessenden. 

From the creators of Until Dawn, MAN OF MEDAN is the first game in The Dark Pictures Anthology, a series of stand-alone, cinematic horror games. Each game features a brand new story, setting and characters, with a fully branching narrative.

Five friends set sail on a holiday diving trip. As the day unfolds, and a storm rolls in, their trip soon changes into something much more sinister. Who will live, who will die? It’s all down to you.

Available on the Microsoft Store