Vehlinggo presents two “lost tracks” from GEP pal Graham Reznick (I CAN SEE YOU).
Recorded while working on sound design and soundscape for THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL back in 2008,
Reznick and Vehlinggo bring you a special surprise to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the film’s release.
Premiere: Graham Reznick’s long-lost ‘THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL’ tracks
A first look at the AUTOMATONS book — coming soon!
Coming soon, the book celebrating James Felix McKenney’s (SATAN HATES YOU, HYPOTHERMIA)
sci-fi flick AUTOMATONS. Sample pages brought to you by Pulp 2.0.

BORLEY RECTORY out on all-region Blu-ray TODAY!!

Just in time for Halloween,
GEP Pal Ashley Thorpe (Tales From Beyond the Pale, THE HAIRY HANDS)
releases the deluxe edition of THE BORLEY RECTORY, made in association with Glass Eye Pix.
This hand-crafted spookfest is sure to delight. Pick up your copy today!!
“Haunted by the story for 40 years and a film subsequently 6 years in the making, ‘Borley Rectory’ was a labour of love, so there was never a chance of me handing it over to anyone who I didn’t believe would do it justice. The Nucleus release of ‘Borley Rectory’ is everything I could have hoped for and more. Not only does it feature a pristine transfer of the film, it also boasts an incredibly in-depth, highly entertaining and informative feature-length ‘making of’ covering not just the colourful production of the film, but the journey that led me there. Nucleus also allowed and encouraged me to dig deeper into both the legend and the obsessions that led to the film being made. The disc is literally groaning with extras; ghost related featurettes, in-depth interviews with Borley experts, insights from Stephen Volk, Reece Shearsmith and Jonathan Rigby, and an exclusive interview with the publishers of the children’s book that started this journey way back in 1979. Borley Rectory was the Mount Everest of hauntings. This Blu-ray is the Everest of releases.”
– Ashley Thorpe, Director of BORLEY RECTORY
Weekends with GEP: DEPRAVED
’Tis the Season to snuggle up with Fessenden’s Frankenstein, Now Streaming and still in Theaters somewhere

13 New Halloween Movies to Creep you out this Halloween
—Entertainment Weekly
One of the 10 best horror movies of 2019
—Insider
Horror Countdown #24 DEPRAVED
—MLMillerwrites
Glass Eye Pix presents: RETURN OF THE GHOUL LOG for Shudder
For 2019, Shudder reached out to Glass Eye Pix’s Fessenden who, in addition to his work as a director, writer, actor and producer, is also a co-creator of the critically-acclaimed Tales from Beyond the Pale, a long-running series of horror audio dramas that has recently launched as a weekly podcast. Fessenden’s Return of the Ghoul Log includes animations created by the director and Beck Underwood (Creepy Christmas Film Festival 2008 & 2018) with occasional digital enhancements by Glass Eye Pix’s James Siewert. Edit and mix are by Fessenden.
Watch the Return of the Ghoul Log here
Screen Anarchy: Chad Crawford Kinkle’s DEMENTER is “upsetting, dark… ambiguous”

Chad Crawford Kinkle’s follow up to 2013’s JUG FACE
starring Katie Grossing and featuring Fessenden, premiered at the Nashville Film Festival.
“I’ve never seen anything like Dementer.
It’s such an original and unique story that delivers something eerie and remarkable.”
—PopHorror
“upsetting, dark, and just ambiguous enough to leave you guessing”
—Screen Anarchy
Happy Coming Out Day: GEP flick MARKIE IN MILWAUKEE coming to NewFest, NYC Oct 27 & 28
Dir. Matt Kliegman, USA, 2019, 92 mins
In this remarkable documentary, transgender TSA agent and former minister Markie Wenzel struggles with being ostracized within her conservative community as she debates whether to de-transition. On the eve of her confirmation surgery, Markie professes that she heard the voice of God, who convinced her not to go forward with it. In the aftermath of this decision, Markie reintegrates into her family and fundamentalist church, while reconciling the mutability of gender and the explicit and implicit transphobia of those she loves.
Shot over 10 years, director Matt Kliegman provides space for Markie to tell her own story while beautifully stitching together an endearing and often challenging portrait of gender fluidity, transphobia, and self-acceptance in the American Midwest.
Tales From Beyond the Pale Podcast round-up!
Exclusive Comments: Glass Eye Pix Launches “Tales From Beyond The Pale”
As Weekly Podcast –Rue Morgue
Larry Fessenden’s Tales From Beyond The Pale
is coming to haunt your earbuds weekly – AV Club
Glass Eye Pix’s ‘Tales From Beyond The Pale’
Podcast Launches This Month – Horror Geek Life




























































































