Roughly two weeks ago, I managed to get into a cinema for the first time in a long while and saw the...
Read MoreElisabeth was born in Austin, TX and was a horror fan from an extremely young age.
Beginning her Horror journey in 2000, she started with the slasher classics before diving into the subgenres, and learning more as she grew up into a well adjusted adult.
She is an aspiring Screenwriter who just recently finished her Pilot Episode, and is currently working on a spec script for a Thirteen Ghosts remake.
Her hobbies include going to the movies, hanging out with friends, playing Dungeons and Dragons, and snuggling with her Three Legged cat, Parker.
Elisabeth’s Favourite Horror Film: Sinister
Roughly two weeks ago, I managed to get into a cinema for the first time in a long while and saw the...
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Read More*** Content Warning: contains some pretty extreme subject matter *** On a Monday evening, in between episodes of whatever HBO show I...
Read MoreThe Halloween season has started early with this month’s release of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Having read the books...
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For the past year, The London Horror Society has been working on a brand-new membership offering for not just everyone who already works in the industry, but for those who are looking to start, too.
We hope it will not only help writers, filmmakers and any other creative individuals find others to work and collaborate with…
…but also help demystify and simplify some of the more complex and time-consuming areas of the creative industry too.
Furthermore, it aims to help both aspiring and seasoned professionals develop their talents by learning from those at the very top of their game – in every corner of the film industry.
And right now, we’re incredibly excited to be able to announce that we are just about ready to welcome new members inside…
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