Introductions

"Run-of-the-mill" seems like a modestly accurate way to describe myself in terms of horror fandom. In certain respects I find that valuable, since ideally I can make an appeal to those like myself, to those who may be testing the waters, and hopefully to the hardcore horror fans as well. (And I sincerely encourage feedback, especially from the latter.) It wasn't until several years ago, the present time of this writing being December of '09 to give perspective, that the genre genuinely appealed to me and I owe all that to the film adaptation of Stephen King's 'IT'. After that, it was a slow and steady progression that grew into watching more Stephen King film adaptations, then into watching general horror films. In more recent years it's branched from solely films into different mediums, namely: comics (comic books, manga, graphic novels, webcomics, etc.), purely written literature, and different games.

But let's get to the point, shall we? The Darkley Niche is something I've constructed after the comic-in-progress that a friend and myself plan on self-publishing, an anthology of short horror stories much in the same vein as 'Tales from the Crypt' and similar titles. The series centers around a faceless persona we've affectionately dubbed Alan Darkley, the Niche's namesake, and a cast of storytellers whose tales fall within particular subgenres and sister genres of horror. This site is the drawing board, if you will, where everything posted is either a form of research or a roughing out of ideas. It's all relevant in some fashion. By exploring these different horror stories and their mediums a better understanding and influence of the genre, as well as inspiration, can be put into the comic. Even if you have no personal interest in the project, perhaps you can glean something from the reviews and the like. And if nothing else, the Niche will work to serve my own purposes.

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Meet The Darkley Storytellers

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Well, here's yours truly. The name's Drew, in case you were wondering. The Niche is my personal site, while the comic-in-progress is a partnered effort with Don, a lifelong friend of mine. We collaborate on the stories, but my partner's the writer in the outfit while I am the illustrator. This is currently little more than a side project, but we hope to make something of it.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Film Review Index

Welcome, Darkley Niche patrons. This, here, is the Niche's index of film reviews and synopses. These are organized into movies, short films, television and webisodes, with each film then listed respectively in alphabetical order. It's something a little more specific, rather than rummaging through all the posts tagged with the "film review" label.

MOVIES
(theatrical release, straight to VHS/DVD, made for television, independent, etc.)

A-E
Cuento de Navidad: The Christmas Tale
Brutal
The Dark
Dolls
Don't Look Down
The Echo
Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield

F-J
Gremlins
The Howling II

K-O
My Bloody Valentine (1981)
New Year's Evil

P-T
The Uninvited
The Rats
Splinter

U-Z
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SHORT FILMS

Chainsaw Maid/Chainsaw Maid 2
Late Bloomer
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TELEVISION and WEBISODES

Fear Clinic
Gravity Falls (se.1, ep.12), "Summerween"
Night Gallery, "Pickman's Model"
Rotting Hills
Supernatural (se.2, ep.4), "Children shouldn't play with Dead Things"
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FAUX TRAILERS

Gobstopper
The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon

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