HOUSEBOAT HORROR booklet essay

It’s not often that the words ‘beautiful’ and ‘gorgeous’ are associated with the Australian ‘classic’ HOUSEBOAT HORROR but, by golly by gosh, this blu-ray release of the film by Umbrella Entertainment is a work of art in itself.

I was asked to contribute a biography on the film’s co-creator, Ollie Martin, to the booklet, and I can confidently say this is a one-of-a-kind piece, presenting information about Ollie that is not widely available in this digital age. I’d like to thank Gavin Wood, Ray Boseley, Clayton Jacobson and Ollie’s family, Elle and Boyd, for feeding me with the information that has brought this story to life. I really hope that Ollie is smiling down on us from the heavens.

Take note that this is a limited edition release of HOUSEBOAT HORROR, so get your skates on, if you want to bag a copy. It may already be gone. For my international friends, I urge you to jump on this opportunity to snag yourself a little bit of Australian film memorabilia that’s sure to leave you slack-jawed.

PS. It’s worth the purchase for the ‘Banned in Queensland’ pin alone.

Five legendary B-brilliant horror movies

When asked by Frankie to create a listicle on Five Laugh-Inducing B-Grade Horror Movies to promote Triple R’s 2017 Radiothon, I don’t think they expected my utter admiration for films others may see in another light.

But I’m pleased that Frankie’s assistant editor Mia Timpano allowed me to put my particular bent on this list and write what I’m not-so secretly calling ‘Five Legendary B-Brilliant Horror Movies’. I have nothing but utter respect for these beautiful cinematic specimens, as you can read below…

(Maybe Houseboat Horror is just plain bad but anyhoo…)

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