Happy Cloud Publishing is proud to bring you the screenplay to SIXTEEN TONGUES, annotated by the writer/director. Also included is f/x artist Glenn Hetrick’s effects diary and never-before-seen full-color photographs by Patrick Rochon.
In 2005, Amy Lynn Best organized a live blood-wrestling event at the indie convention, GENGHIS CON. Bringing together some of the toughest women in the indie horror biz. Watch Amy go head-to-head with April "Chainsaw Sally" Burril for the title of "Queen of the Ring!" Unscripted. Unrehearsed. Unpredictable. Filmed in a friggin' hotel ballroom!
Created by late producer/director Joe D. Casey, BRINKE’S TALES OF HORROR was a labor of love for all involved. An old fashioned anthology featuring five stories of crime and the supernatural tied together with introductions by “The Queen of Scream” herself - Brinke Stevens
The companion screenplay to the gory, sexy movie from Happy Cloud Pictures, illustrated with over a hundred exclusive full-color stills and behind-the-scenes photos from the production.
Our landmark 10th Issue! COMEDY IS HARD! Highlights include articles by Carmine Capobianco (Psychos in Love), Michael Legge (Sideshow Entertaiment), interviews with James Lorinz (Frankenhooker), Jason Paul Collum (celebrating an anniversary himself), and Josh Miller/Pat Casey (writers, Sonic the Hedgehog, Golan the Insatiable)
"We're Still Standing!" The pandemic couldn't keep us down! Interviews with SWV's Lisa Petrucci, and filmmakers Tim Ritter and Thomas Edward Seymour, journalist Jason Pancoke, and then a sound-off from all of those who survived COVID and are still going - either strongly or with a mild limp!
Premiere Issue! Welcome to a brand new publication spotlighting the weird, wonderful world of “exploitation films”. With a definition as diverse as the films that fall into that category, the sky is the limit for E.N.
Our all-cryptid (okay, most cryptid) issue! Let's blame everything on the mothman! How does Bigfood avoid Google Earth? How many darned skunk ape movies were there? We take a very non-flippant approach to the cryptid subgenre of horror as we plumb the depths of its offerings.
What makes a movie “Bizarro“? Is it lack of rules, or simply a lack of *recognizable* rules. What makes “Forbidden Zone” Bizarro? What about “Meet the Hollowheads” or “Paperhouse“? In this issue, we attempt to answer that question.
Exploitation Nation #9: When Animals and Elder Gods Attack! Our special bonus QUARANTINE ISSUE looks at Nature Attack movies and Lovecraft lunacy. We sit down with cover artist and EVIL DEAD FX maestro Tom Sullivan.
PREORDER: Limited Edition Hardback of Tom Savini's Night of the Living Dead 1990: The Version You've Never Seen. NOTE: This book is set to ship on September 9th. Clicking the link places a pre-order and your book will go out as soon as our stock arrives. BECAUSE we will be lagging behind Amazon's live link, we are offering NOTLD 90:…
The limited edition slipcover (designed by Creepy Carves Design) was limited to 1,000 units and is sold out at Saturn's Core. We have a VERY LIMITED number available for sale - autographed by Amy Lynn Best (director/producer/star) and Mike Watt (writer/cinematographer)!
SPLATTER MOVIE: THE DIRECTOR'S CUT, Happy Cloud Pictures' meta film, is now on Blu-Ray - with never-before-seen outtakes and a new commentary with director Best, writer Watt, and co-star Tom Sullivan.
This is the original screenplay for Splatter Movie: The Director's Cut, directed by Amy Lynn Best, the independent horror film from Happy Cloud Pictures, annotated and illustrated with dozens of full-color behind-the-scenes photos.
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Read timeless tales about his adventures at horror conventions; the time he went to a Renaissance Festival dressed as a cowboy; or the time he and Amy Lynn Best snuck behind the scenes at the Smithsonian Institution of American History! Enjoy his favorite blackouts with celebrities!
New York Filmmaker Scooter McCrae's (Sixteen Tongues) bold new take on the zombie genre won the prestigious Best U.S. Independent Feature Award at the Italian FANTAFILM Festival. It was decried on the floor of Parliament during the "Video Nasty" hysteria of the '80s-'90s. SHATTER DEAD remains a cult classic of indie horror, and for the first time, you can read…
In 2004, filmmaker/actress Amy Lynn Best assembled a group of talented B-movie actresses for a night of discussion of their careers in independent cinema.