Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Latest Pieces by Horror Artist Jerrod Brown


2 New Paintings by Horror Artist Jerrod Brown



In preparation for the Age of Decay Gothic and Death Rock Festival, Jerrod Brown has painted 2 new pieces to include with many of his other paintings, which will be on display at his vendor space. If you haven't had the chance to see Jerrod's work displayed before, we highly suggest you check it out during the festival.

GOTHIC BEAUTY II
24" x 30" Acrylic on Canvas
Artist: Jerrod Brown
Model: Alethea Carr
Commission for: 'Age of Decay' Goth and Death Rock Festival



Friday, January 27, 2012

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Diva of the Dead

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview the Deadliest Diva in Horror in March

DIVA started a love for zombies early in life when she watched her first movie with zombies. she has gone thru the years loving them and many other "monsters" . Diva has always been a girly girl , some of her friends have always called her diva.

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Nightmare Man

Can you hear the children singing?
One, two, freddy's coming for you.
Three, four, better lock your door
Five, six, grab your crucifix.
  Seven, eight, gonna stay up late...
...Nine, ten, never sleep again.

This Horror Icon impersonator is a Ten year veteran of The Haunted Trail of Horror in Kenton,ohio portraying the infamous Freddy Krueger. Hes Founder of Adams Entertainment which is based on character actors hired for grand openings and special occasions. He is also the host of "The Nightmare Hour" on Youtube. You can visit his Facebook page for More Info.

You can see him and many other monsters at Days of the Dead Atlanta, for Monsters Among Us. Also keep an eye out for our interview with Nightmare Man and some other monsters among us.....



For more info on Nightmare Man visit the following websites:

http://nightmarehour.webs.com/index.htm

http://www.wix.com/adams222/adamsentertainment

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNightmareman22?feature=mhee

Special Screening of Night of the Living Dead to Benefit Evans City Cemetery Chapel Restoration

Event coincides with worldwide celebration of director George Romero’s birthday

Evans City, PA – January 26, 2012 – Gary Streiner hopes to restore the Evans City Cemetery Chapel by raising the dead.  Well, actually, he’s raising funds with the help of Night of the Living Dead fans.




The structure, which appears in the opening scene of George Romero’s iconic horror movie that was filmed in and around the town and cemetery, has fallen into a state of disrepair and was slated for demolition last fall.  Streiner appealed to the Evans City Cemetery Association for a chance to save this piece of cinematic history and was given a one year deadline to raise approximately $50,000 to cover the cost of restoration.


Sunday, January 22, 2012

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Nick Principe

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Nick Principe in March



Nick is best known for his role as Chromeskull, the meticulous and technologically savvy killer in Laid to Rest and Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2. He also has an uncredited cameo in Hatchet 2 as a hunter. Standing at almost 7 feet tall, he’s one of the tallest stuntmen in the industry. Even with his size he manages to perform as one of the most graceful killers around. Though his fellow actors have described Nick as a kind and good hearted person, when the time comes to get in character, he has no problem bringing a menacing and unsettling presence to the set.




Nick came to Los Angeles as a horror fan himself. His resume simply stated “I want to be Michael Meyers” and his passion for the horror genre can be best summarized by one of his many tattoos, which reads, “Born to Kill”. He has proved his dedication to the character Chromeskull by getting a tattoo of him on his back.



Look for him in VS, Madison County, and Nobody Can Cool which are currently awaiting release dates. Nick has several projects to be released in the near future, in 2012 be sure to look out for Nick in Mondo Holocausto! Disciples and The FP, which is due out in Spring.


With his passion for slasher films and love for the genre expect to see plenty more outstanding performances from Nick in the future.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1891137/

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Days of the Dead Atlanta

ATLANTA'S FIRST EVER HORROR CONVENTION INVADES THE SOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES!




       
MEET YOUR FAVORITE HORROR STARS!

Special guests scheduled to be present to meet and greet fans include GARY BUSEY, "ROWDY" RODDY PIPER, SID HAIG, BILL MOSELEY, LINNEA QUIGLEY, PJ SOLES, BARBARA CRAMPTON, AMELIA KINKAD, a WALKING DEAD reunion, and MUCH MUCH MORE!
       

Experience a full weekend of movie screenings, parties, cosplay, collectibles dealers, panels, and other special events!


Friday, January 20, 2012

Skull and Bones Entertainment interviews Horror Artist Jerrod Brown

Skull and Bones Entertainment recently had the pleasure of interviewing Horror Artist Jerrod Brown. If you aren't familiar with Jerrod's work, we highly suggesting checking out the links at the end of the interview to see his creative genius for yourself!




S&B: When did you start painting?
Jerrod: As far back as I can remember, I was drawing and painting in some form or fashion. I worked as an artist for two local Scenic Companies for about 10 years.


S&B: Which do you prefer to paint, Acrylics, Oils or Watercolors the most and why?
Jerrod: I've worked in many different mediums and have painted on lots of various elements. My paint of choice is Acrylic on Canvas.  I'm a big advocate of traditional style painting.


S&B: What is your favorite canvas size to paint on and why?
Jerrod: Every artist develops their own comfort level.  My favorite size canvas is 24" x 30" or larger.  I flew up to PA. to meet and talk with fantasy artists Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell a few years ago.  I was always under the impression their paintings were relatively large. They showed me the latest pieces they were working on and I was surprised at how small their boards actually were.


S&B: Some people say that painting helps them relax, is this true for you?
Jerrod: Yes, it's very therapeutic for me.  I paint every chance I get.  I really hate mainstream TV, so I'd much rather be diving into a canvas and staying persistent. Plus, I have something to show for my time.


S&B: We noticed your tag line "REAL Paint on REAL Canvas with REAL Brushes", can you explain?
Jerrod: More and more artists are relying on digital means these days with software colors and a mouse or Wacom pen taking place of palette and brush.  The machine takes over and does most of the work and self reliance is becoming less and less. If you go into a bookstore and look at all the covers, 90% or more are done in digital style and you couldn't tell me the artist who painted it because they all look alike.  Some even go as far as digitally manipulating existing photos and calling them their paintings.  If I see something hand painted, there's a good chance I can tell you who painted it by recognizing their style. This makes the individual and their masterpiece unique and sets them apart from others. Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo, Julie Bell, Ken Kelly, Michael Whelan, Hildebrandt Brothers, etc. (the list goes on) never use digital.  Frank Frazetta once said, "If you're an artist pick up a palette, brush and paint, don't allow technology to hold your hand".  I live by those words.  Don't get me wrong, I own a Wacom board myself, and it has it's purpose.  But, I'd rather have a uniquely crafted piece of art in my hands that my customers can actually see the brushstrokes, feel the layers of textures, even smell the paints. It has so many levels of labor and aspects going on other than just the portrait, as opposed to nothing more than a digitally printed image. At conventions, I offer both my original acrylic paintings on canvas, as well as the prints of the paintings (the best of both worlds). I guess I'm old school 'Paint over Pixels' and a lot of my clients respect that.


S&B: You seem to have a keen eye for detail in the paintings you've done.  Do you draw your work  before you paint, or do the images just come to you?
Jerrod: I first paint in my base background colors. Then I'll sketch in my background elements and paint them in. From there, I sketch in my main forground elements and paint them in last. All between drying times of course. Sometimes it depends on the piece and how I need to approach it.  I'm not an airbrush artist per se, but I use airbrush to highlight or accent the final paintings.


S&B: Why paint Horror type paintings?
Jerrod: I've been a fan of all things Horror since I was a kid.  I grew up admiring the paintings of Basil Gogos (Artist of 'Famous Monsters of Filmland' magazine covers in the 60's and 70's). I had the wonderful honor of meeting and talking with him at length in 2007.  After that discussion, he inspired me to make a go of what I really love.  A year later in 2008 I was laid off from the Scenic Industry, so really, I've only been painting the Horror genre for a little over three years.


S&B: What other things besides Horror have you painted?
Jerrod: Believe it or not, that's too much to explain.  I've painted Building Murals, Theme Park elements, Museums, Resorts, Movie Props, Restaurants, etc. You'll not even see all the things that I've painted as opposed to what I'm painting now. I've dabbled a little in sculpting too. Formerly traveling all over the US and Japan to paint for local companies as a (ghost-artist), but those days are over. Now I'm painting my passion and putting my name on it.


S&B: You currently do the Horror Cover Art for several publishing companies.  Is that different for you than painting other things?
Jerrod: They send me the title of their upcoming book, or a little bit about the story line. From there I do several sketches and try to come up with an idea that reflects what the book is about.  It's a lot of fun and sometimes a challenge coming up with just the right scene.  Sometimes I'm inspired by other artists that I love or horror scenes that I remember from my past ideas.  Frazetta also said "Your book cover art has to stand out from everything else on the shelf. Always keep in mind that if your art draws the viewers eye from across the room, they'll always reach for your art work and not the one sitting next to it." I try to live up to those words... hopefully it's working (ha, ha).


S&B: Where can readers see some of your artwork?  Can they buy your artwork and if so where?
Jerrod: Absolutely.  All of my work is for sale.  I sell original existing pieces, as well as prints and commission requests are always welcome.  You can write to me through www.facebook.com/HorrorArtist or like the fan page at www.facebook.com/Horror ArtistJerrodBrown or e-mail me directly at SouthpawCreation@bellsouth.net


S&B: Are there any upcoming events you'll be at in the future?
Jerrod: I'm open for any appearance/signing requests for Conventions, Galleries, Clubs, etc. all year long.




In closing, you've sold over 2000 prints and lots of original paintings, as well as winning awards and publishing book covers in just three years. You have the most elaborate Convention Booth set-up we've ever seen for an artist. To put it mildly your work is "Incredible" and not to be ignored. We can only imagine what's next from the Horror Artist Jerrod Brown......

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Help Save the Chapel, and a part of horror history, this Valentine's Day!

Eat Your Heart Out Zombie Valentine’s Party




Oakmont Tavern, Oakmont, PA - February 11, 2012 –Come to the Valentine’s Party and express that undying love you have for your lover, in an undead way, and support a great cause. Join Steel City Zombies at the Eat Your Heart Out Zombie Valentine’s Day Party to raise funds to save the Evans City Cemetery Chapel, an iconic filming location in George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. This Pittsburgh area filmed movie was the founding pillar in American zombie pop culture.

Get zombied up and come enjoy the rock melodies of Overland, and party with a fun crowd. The Zombie Valentine’s Party is a great place to meet other people (& zombies) and have a good time. There will be raffles of zombie and chapel related items, shot specials, contests and prizes, and more!

The special event is being held at the Oakmont Tavern, 814 Allegheny River Boulevard, Oakmont, PA 15139, from 8:30pm till close on Saturday, February 11, 2012.

Most door proceeds, as well as shot specials, raffles, etc. will be donated directly to the Fix the Chapel efforts, http://fixthechapel.com/, to save the Evans City Cemetery Chapel.

Our goal is to raise $1,000 during this event, and you can make it happen.

Event Details
Who: Steel City Zombies
What: Eat Your Heart Out Zombie Valentine’s Party
Where: The Oakmont Tavern, Oakmont, PA
When: February 11, 2012, 8:30pm

Zombie and Horror Fans and General Public over the age of 21

Tickets are $3 and are available the night of the event. For more information contact Kevin at deadkev@steelcityzombies.com

Skull and Bones unfortunately, cannot attend this event, so we hope all of our fans able to attend will do so in support of the Save the Chapel efforts!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Brian Steele

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Brian Steele in March



Brian made a name for himself as the man who could bring monsters to life. Since 1997, he has played characters tailor made to scare audiences. That year, The Relic opened the door for Brian to work on his first Feature film. He has breathed life into villains in Predators, Terminator Salvation, the Underworld Trilogy and Blade: Trinity. He’s worked with acclaimed directors Guillermo Del Toro (both HellBoy films) and M. Night Shayamalan (Lady in the Water). He’s battled Christian Bale, Wesley Snipes, Ron Perlman, Kate Beckinsale, Dwanye Johnson, Adrian Brody and Tom Sizemore. Brian also battled Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin in The Edge where he portrayed the menacing bear for the attack scenes in an animatronic & hydraulic bear suit.

It’s now been over twenty years since Brian first put on the mask of Frankenstein’s Monster. What are his plans after breathing life into monsters for two decades? “I just want to keep bringing to life characters that challenge me.”




Keep on eye on our blog for the interview with Brian Steele in March as well as with other interviews your favorite horror movie stars!


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview J. LaRose

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview J. LaRose in February



J grew up in Chicago. He was very young when he was born, and although only a newborn baby, he immediately had a sense for the dramatic. In his first scene, "birth", he performed all of his own stunts and even cried on queue. Exhausted from that all consuming role, he decided to take the next 30 years off to start a family. Upon his return to "the business", he immersed himself in training and took to smaller projects to help re-sharpen his skills. Although his "comeback" has been long and challenging, he continues to push forward in the pursuit living out his dreams as a professional pretender.


 
J is known for his roles as Troy in Saw III and IV. He also starred as a Geneco Spokesperson in Repo! The Genetic Opera and as the long haired fiend in Insidious.




Keep on eye on our blog for the interview with J. LaRose in Febuary as well as with other interviews your favorite horror movie stars!

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Mark Patton

Skull and Bones Entertainment to interview Mark Patton

Coming in March don't miss our interview with Mark Patton star of A Nightmare On Elm Street 2!

Mark Patton, was raised in Riverside, Missouri, a Suburb of Kansas City. His first interest, starting at age 8, was in gymnastics. By his high school years, he had excelled in the Junior Olympics. But, acting has also begun to interest him. Mr. Patton, began studying in his high school's drama department, and soon found himself appearing in "Night Must Fall", and John Guare's "House of Blue Leaves" for the Missouri Repertory Company. On top of all this, he also had an interest in country and western music, which his folks had always tried to encourage him to pursue. At 17, he flipped a coin in his bedroom to determine which would it be: New York or Nashville. I came up on tails, and it was off to the Big Apple, where he had landed weeks later with $132 in his pocket. He stayed at a Broadway hotel, and he was able to find work almost immediately, first as a waiter and then, upon searching for an agent, work in advertisements. Only a few months passed before he landed a role in "Come Back to the Five 'n Dime Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean." The next year, he was starred in another role "Anna...To the Ifinite Power". Two year's later, Mark landed in a terrifying film about a ghastly killer, possessed inside of a teen in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge". After "Nightmare 2" wrapped, Mark starred in a TV pilot titled, "Kelsey's Son" with Chuck Connors. Mr. Patton now resides in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.


Keep on eye on our blog in March to see our interview with Mark Patton as well as many other stars of your favorite horror movies!

The MEN BEHIND THE MASK Return For DAYS OF THE DEAD II (Atlanta)


DAYS OF THE DEAD brings its fan favorite MEN BEHIND THE MASK panel (one of the highlights of DAYS OF THE DEAD in Indianapolis last July) to their upcoming Atlanta show, March 9th-11th, 2012.

What happens when you stick four of the biggest, baddest men in horror in one room and unleash them upon a crowd of horror fans? DAYS OF THE DEAD aims to find out when they bring their fan favorite MEN BEHIND THE MASK panel to DAYS OF THE DEAD II, happening Saturday, March 10th, 2012 during the convention's weekend take over of Peachtree City, GA just outside Atlanta.

The first MEN BEHIND THE MASK panel was one of the most talked about events at the first DAYS OF THE DEAD show, which happened last July in Indianapolis, IN, and featured Derek Mears (Friday the 13th 2009), Brian Steele (Predators, Underworld), and Andrew Bryniarski (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003). This time around, DAYS OF THE DEAD is bringing back veterans Mears and Steele while inviting two new masked men to join the fold: Nick Principe (who played Chromeskull in the Laid to Rest franchise) and Tyler Mane (known in the horror genre for portraying Michael Meyers in both of Rob Zombie's Halloween movies)


St. Augustine's First Annual Para-Psychic Weekend

SCARE THE PANTS OFF YOUR VALENTINE THIS YEAR! 
Celebrities from Film and TV come out to investigate the Paranormal


St. Augustine Florida, February 10-12, 2012, will be the location of one of the most exciting Paranormal Investigation weekends the city has ever experienced. Celebrities, Psychics and more....


Lee Martin's "The Midnight Hour" conducts a gory experiment


In the sprawling, shadow-filled corridors and offices of a large industrial complex, an unstoppable killer stalks his victims. His weapon of choice: the long blade of a deadly machete. In its wake,the dismembered bodies of the unlucky.


Post production has completed on“Experiment in Horror,” the latest episode of the cult hit TV series, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour.” In it,a corporate conspiracy drives young Garard Vicente (Justin Spaysky)and his trashy colleague Caitlyn (Erika Hoveland) to devise a lethal plan to murder their new boss—before she can destroy Garard’s career.


The Plus-Size Goddess of Gore brings you cult movie reviews....

Babette Bombell's Sphincter-Clamping Cult Movie Reviews
The first episode debuts on Valentine's Day, February 14th

   The new season of Babette Bombshell's sphincter-clamping cult movie reviews will be dropping on the internet on Valentine's Day. It is a year-long, free, master class in cult movies from The Plus-size Goddess of Gore herself. Viewers can expect both cherished trash and obscure grindhouse as Babette guides them through her person cesspool of cult cinema favorites in her bi-monthly cult cinema reviews.


We've seen some sneak peak exclusive clips and trust us.....you won't want to miss this!