Two areas I have studied that have fascinated me are the Old South and author J.R.R. Tolkien and his creation
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Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part III: The Town That Dreaded Sundown
In 1946 Texarkana, two Deep South towns situated on the Texas/Arkansas border was basking in the glory of victory (there
Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part II: The Legend of Boggy Creek
The world of local bigfoot variations is fairly fascinating to investigate. Sure, most people know about sasquatch and the yeti,
Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part I: The Way of an Arkansas Auteur
Filmmaker Charles B. Pierce was a man of many talents. During a career that saw its greatest amount of success
I’m Holding Out for a Hero… Like Luke Skywalker
Over the years, I’ve been in a multitude of conversations surrounding the Star Wars franchise. And, in a multitude of
Dune: Southern Insurgents
I wasn’t much of a reader as a child, not if you calculated how often I cracked open a book
Of Course Your Kids Watch Foreign Cartoons
There is always going to be a need for distractions for your children. Rainy days happen. You have your first
Dracula: The Anglo-Irish Invention of the Modern Vampire
Until the 19th Century, vampires were barely more than zombies. In fact, early depictions of vampires were essentially that which
Spooktober Essentials
Ever since I was a kid watching horror films on television with my dad, I have loved horror media. From
A Reboot That Could Work
Author’s Note: This is intended to be the second part of a two-part series on the future of King of