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fashion editorial : Monsters’ Ball

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

featuring fashions by DarkSpectre Custom Couture

photographer : Laura Dark
makeup artists : Deanna Roberts of Makeup Vamp, Bud Stross of B.A.M. FX, and Amber Johnson-Tedrick of B.A.M. FX
special FX : Aryn Fox of B.A.M. FX, Jason Ervin of Jervin Makeup, and Vault 9 FX
hair stylists : Synthetic Rebellion and Gray Artistry
models : Nez Wilburn, Bud Stross, Manzin, Odette Despairr, Brennan Pepper, Brianne Jeanette, Abigail Dark, Jason Ervin, and Deanna Roberts
skeleton extras : Loren Muzzy, Scott Lynd, Candi Oakly, and Beth Gray
set by : Laura Dark, Nez Wilburn, and Odette Despairr
props provided by : Wilbro Productions and Deanna Roberts
fog provided by : Froggy’s Fog

view the full editorial in the October/November 2012 Issue






film review : Frankenweenie

Monday, October 29th, 2012

Is Tim Burton’s newest film Frankenweenie, a feature-length remake of his 1984 short film of the same name and a dark-humored nod to classic horror movies released just in time for Halloween, worth a trip to the theater?

by Dan Cosgrove

I was really excited when I heard that Frankenweenie was being remade. A dark-humored, animated Tim Burton flick that gives nods to classic horror movies, you say? How could I lose!? I’ve seen and enjoyed the original (don’t tell my fifth grade teacher that my “really creative short story” was actually a plagiarised movie she hadn’t seen…), and being a fan of Burton and classic movies in general, I was psyched.

Frankenweenie completely follows the Tim Burton atmosphere template. A copied and pasted landscape of perfect little houses with manicured hedges? Check. An obnoxious, power-trippy mayor? Check. Gothic teenagers with oblivious parents that don’t get concerned when the crazy gets let out? Check. Ah, suburbia.

If you’ve seen Burton’s sketches, the characters look exactly like three-dimensional models of his work, complete with the scratchy shading that makes everything look like it was created with a ball-point pen, and it’s nice to see actual stop-motion techniques being used over the sometimes-too-smooth flow of computer-animated flicks. Burton’s style is a perfect match to the subject matter, and I would be completely comfortable spending an afternoon poring over sketches used for the film.

While some of the gags are fun and it was well-suited for kids, my main complaint about the movie is that it never goes far enough in one direction to fully do it for me. It’s not cutesy or funny enough to be a great kid’s movie, not creepy enough to be a staple of the style (think Nightmare Before Christmas), and considering the entire nature of the film, it seemed to be severely lacking in black comedy. They had time for a five-minute poop joke, yet the tongue-in-cheek humor never quite seems to come to life.

There’s also a complete lack of conflict or tension. There are scenes involving kids breaking into and quietly snooping around houses while stealing things, digging up corpses in a graveyard and then sneaking the corpses around, all while trying to keep parents, and the mayor, who seems to hate children and everything that they do, from discovering what’s going on. But despite all of this, at no point does the audience feel like anyone’s in any real danger of getting caught or that their actions have any lasting consequences, and it’s hard to be invested in a story with no real conflict.

All in all, I felt very “meh” about the whole feature, despite being a geeked-out fanboy. I’d still recommend it to any fans of Tim Burton or the horror genre in general, but considering it’s a remake of a 28 year old movie that got Burton fired from Disney, I expected much more from it.

All in all it felt like an unsatisfying meal that, though I’m glad to know what it tasted like, left me hungry.

But, while the movie itself was nothing to get excited about, I did have a pretty great time testing myself to see how many references to classic horror movies I could catch. A Frankenweenie drinking game needs to happen. Maybe Bingo.

Here’s my (probably incomplete) spoileriffic rundown of horror movie references that you’ll see in Frankenweenie:
- The science teacher Mr. Rzykruski is modeled after Vincent Price, and is one of the most fun characters in the movie.
- Victor’s classmate Edgar E. Gore is Igor.
- Nassor, a rival of the protagonist Victor, resembles Boris Karloff’s Frankenstein’s monster. Towards the end of the movie, Nassor gets wrapped in paper and entombed like the Mummy, another monster that Karloff played. Side note here: It felt kind of weird to have a kid with no relation to Victor Frankenstein’s family, resembling Frankenstein’s monster. I feel like maybe he should have been a half-brother or something, which would have been easy enough to do since the parents in the movie have such a minimal role.
- Victor’s neighbor (played by Winona Ryder) is named Elsa Van Helsing, a nod to Dracula’s vampire hunter, and looks and acts just like her character from Beetlejuice.
- Mutated sea monkeys (seriously) actually resemble several creatures. They have appearances similar to the Creature from the Black Lagoon, emerge from a pool and behave like Gremlins, and even pop out of a toilet like the Ghoulies. You do remember the Ghoulies, right?
- Toshiaki’s mutated pet resembles Gamera, the giant turtle monster from the Godzilla franchise. he name Shelley is also significant because, hey, it’s a turtle! Get it? Also, y’know, Mary
Shelley was the author of the original Frankenstein. So there’s that, too. Side note #2: I couldn’t help but feel few collar-tug moments with some of this kid’s scenes. He’s Japanese, and is the only non-white character, has an accent, plays baseball, is incredibly smart, and creates a giant reptile. I kept waiting for him to break out a cello and do some calculus before yelling “Gojira!” and doing the Asian version of blackface.
- In the pet cemetery, an angry black cat appears, a la Stephen King’s Pet Sematary. This might be a stretch, but I stand by it.
- The neighbor’s dog, Persephone Van Helsing (seriously), sports a Bride of Frankenstein hairstyle as the result of an electric shock. In my opinion, they pulled out this gag way too early in the movie, and it completely loses its effect over the course of the story.

And that’s just what I caught and can remember from one viewing. Honestly, I’d probably watch it again just to see what I missed. All in all, Frankenweenie is by no means a bad movie, but you need to check your expectations at the door, and enjoy it for what it is.






upcoming : Halloween events to die for

Friday, October 26th, 2012

We’ve gathered up some of the best Halloween parties happening this year, sure to be what you’re looking for no matter how crazy you want the Halloween party you end up at to be. There are so many parties going on, one is sure to fit your particular brand of dark. We can’t list them all, but here is a selection of some haunting hallows eve events.

New York NY, October 26 
Dances of Vice: Experiment in Terror - A Classic Horror Film Music Retrospective, 1954-1981

Kick off your perfect Halloween weekend by dancing to your favorite classic horror movie soundtracks performed live by Morricone Youth. The event also features Auxiliary Magazine PinUp Marlo Marquise plus Ruby Valentine and Nikki le Villain.

for more info click HERE

Los Angeles CA, October 26
Miss Kitty’s World Famous Halloween Ball 2012

The entire club is opened and transformed into an erotic, living, breathing haunted house of pansexual live performance, shows, dancers, mazes, interactive sets and dirty carnival style games. Featuring the Boulet Brothers, Miss Kitty, DJ Barbeau, Rudeness, Whorehaus, Kate Crash, St Peter D’vil, Carlos Gomez Aranda, and Eric Charles. Hosted by maters of horror Clive Barker.

for more info click HERE

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item of the week : Howliss Werewolf Baby by Vamplets

Friday, October 26th, 2012

image source vamplets.com

It’s Halloween! And as adults we can finally get into the spirit of the thing: dark and spooky and completely scary. But what about the younger ones in your life? You know, those little people that seem to look up to us and want to be like us? How to inspire them to keep the Halloween traditions alive throughout the year? Introducing the Vamplets. More specifically: Howliss, the Werewolf Baby from the Nightmare Nursery! These amazing finds launched in 2011, with a rare batch of sixtuplet baby vampires who each had their own personality, and were dreadfully hungry. I’m a very proud owner of all the boys. I wasn’t able to grab all the girl Vamplets and will be waiting to collect the new versions of them. My niece is in love with her Lily Rose Shadowlyn, and feeds her regularly with a bottle of blood! For 2012, the Vamplet’s Nursury have stepped it up even more, now there is a little friend for all your little friends. VampPETS, Zombies, Cyclopes, Abominable Snowbabies, new Vamplets, and yes, the Werewolf Baby! So if you haven’t heard of them already, I encourage you to check out the amazing little fright-fiends available in the world of Gloomvania. Please remember to share the darkness with all your spooky-inclined friends of every age!

Howliss the Werewolf Baby is available online for $19.95 at www.vamplets.com.

- Tasha Farrington






music video : In Death It Ends – The Devil

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012

It seems that everyone is watching horror movies lately due to the quickly approaching holiday of Halloween. This new video for “The Devil“ by In Death It Ends fits the theme as it has that horror movie feel. If you take anything out of watching this, it should be to never do laundry when it is dark outside.

- Mike






item of the week : Vampire Bat Backpack by Cult Appeal

Friday, October 19th, 2012

image source cryoflesh.com

This is one of those finds that once you’ve seen it, you can’t not know it’s out there. And knowing that, you count your pennies til you can get it. Introducing the Vampire Bat Backpack, an “extreme” limited edition bag by Cult Appeal, a label based in Germany. They are statement pieces that will make you “extremely” unique and stand out in whatever crowd you may be in. The Vampire Bat Backpack is handcrafted and each piece has its own molded black latex bat “skin” which, like a fingerprint, will always be slightly unique. It’s a limited run, so not all of your friends are going to be able to get it either. It’s a sturdy little guy, the smallest in the latest Cult Appeal line, but definitely big enough to carry all the essentials. This bat is one to watch out for, and with its red eyes staring out, it’s sure to be a trusty companion no one’s going to want to sneak up on!

The Vampire Bat Backpack is available online for $95 at www.cryoflesh.com.

- Tasha Farrington






item of the week : Black Leather Claw Gloves by Medievalfashion

Friday, October 12th, 2012

image source Medievalfashion.etsy.com

Have you ever seen anything so beautiful? The smell of the soft leather, the gleam of the metal details, the feel of the sharp claws, the knowledge that no one is going to mess with you while you are in these. Yeah… beautiful. Honestly, I haven’t been this excited about a leather glove in a long time. The leather-works master behind this amazing set of killer claws is Chris DeSmith, and I am in awe of his skill. These are hand-crafted. The gloves come in brown, black, white, or red. On top of that you can choose either Eagle or Bear claws. It’s honestly one of those rare finds that when you see it, you know you have to have it. Also, these are adjustable, so you can share nicely, or better yet, everyone can get their own pair!

Medievalfashion’s Black Leather Gothic Steampunk Claw Gloves are available online for $39.95 at www.Medievalfashion.etsy.com.

- Tasha Farrington






item of the week : Alice en Splendeur Dément Costume by Heavy Red

Monday, October 8th, 2012

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Halloween is fast approaching, so we’ll be sure to find you some of the great costume ideas out there. This year Heavy Red’s Alice in Wonderland costume, Alice en Splendeur Dément, is definitely catching our fancy. All dark and dreary, wonderfully tormented, and painstakingly detailed. Heavy Red is no stranger to Alice, releasing an Alice in Wonderland Halloween costume every year, but this year they take the story even further with this new version of the classic tale. The basic package comes with three key items. First the statement blue dress, in a blue that is dark and deep with sadness. Then there is the charming corset; gold and black brocade with a broken heart. Finally the straight jacket; in a creamy white. It can be worn with the straps or without; you are either down the rabbit hole or still just thinking about it. But if you put this on and wrap its soft comforting straps around you, you’ll be inviting the peace of a lost mind. Heavy Red has even done the extra work for you with an accessory package that includes stockings, gloves, a necklace, and that oh so dreamy blood-red tea hat. If you are into the demented and horrifying tale of a girl who’s gone down into the depths of insanity and back again, this outfit is must. Mind you I’d get it for the straight jacket alone. That’s hot.

The Alice en Splendeur Dément Cosutme package is available online for $195 and the costume plus accessory package are available online for $345, both at www.heavyred.com.

- Tasha Farrington

 






item of the week : Haunted House Leggings by Black Milk

Friday, September 28th, 2012

image source blackmilkclothing.com

Oh, the awesome that is Black Milk! There may be others out there, but none with such a devoted following. And why is that? They keep inventing awesome in the form of leggings, bodysuits, tees, and more. I can’t go many places without seeing Black Milk. I have to give them my love for these amazing Haunted House Leggings and the simple joy they bring of being able to carry the spirit of my favorite season around with me. The wonder of that eerie darkness with me, wrapped around me, and carried on legs defined in designs that tell the world what it is I love. This particular pair, with its mass of  swarming bats filling the skies is a feast for the eyes. In addition to these leggings, there are many more dreamy patterns and styles in the Black Milk empire. They are a wonderful haven for all those looking for simple statement pieces to darken up your wardrobe.

The Haunted House Leggings by Black Milk are available online $75 at www.blackmilkclothing.com.

- Tasha Farrington






item of the week : Skull Pendant Light by Raw Dezign

Friday, September 21st, 2012

image source RawDezign.etsy.com

Halloween is more than a holiday, it’s a way of living your life. We embrace the things that go bump in the night. We hang our skeletons out in the open, not hidden away in our closets. This amazing Skull Pendant Light by Raw Dezign is an illuminating piece for those who also crave a little darkness. This piece is made of resin. It is sculpted with a layer of white resin on the inside, and black on the outside. Handmade to order  in Birmingham, UK, you can even pick your cord color to match your decor. I can see this hanging over the kitchen table or in the living room above the reading chair. It’s a very versatile pendant with a lot of personality. For those who are doubters of the macabre things in your life: you can now show them how not everything darker is scary. Indeed, some of the darkness can literally light your way through life.

The Skull Pendant Light by Raw Dezign is available online for $85 at www.RawDezign.etsy.com.

- Tasha Farrington