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Pictures from Super Megafest 2019 Part 2
By Jason Harris



















Pictures from Super Megafest 2019 Part 1
By Jason Harris















Pictures from CT Horrorfest 2019
By Jason Harris










Pictures from CT Horrorfest 2016
By Jason Harris
The 3rd Annual CT Horrorfest took place at The Matrix Conference Center in Danbury, CT. on August 27.
Pictures from Queen City Kamikaze 2015
By Jason Harris

Authors Dale T. Phillips, Vlad V., Ursula Wong, and Stacey Longo at the Books & Boos‘ tables.

From left to right: Emily Drouin, an illustrator, comic book artist, caricaturist, and painter and Jeremy Drouin, writer.

The Writing, Editing, and Collaborating on a Book Panel: authors David Daniel, Dale T. Phillips, Stacey Longo, and Vlad V., the authors in the collection, Insanity Tales, published by Books and Boos Press. Photo by Jason Rivers.
You can find out about Queen City Kamikaze here.
Pictures from Vermont Comic Con Part I
By Jason Harris
Vermont Comic Con, the first ever comic con in Vermont, took place at the Sheraton Hotel in Burlington over the weekend. The two-day convention was a huge success and will happen again next year, but on Labor Day weekend.

Comic book writer Brandon Barrows.

Writer Jeremy Holt.

Authors T.T. Zuma and Stacey Longo.
Pictures from Terror Con 2014
By Jason Harris
There will be a couple more entries with pictures from Terror Con coming on Monday and Tuesday.
Pictures from Super Megafest 2013
By Jason Harris
Actor Talks about the role of Michael Myers in the Original ‘Halloween’
Actor Talks about the role of Michael Myers in the Original Halloween
By Jason Harris
Actor Tony Moran portrayed the 23-year-old Michael Myers in the original Halloween (1978).
He had a great time on the movie and compares John Carpenter to a computer because of the way he had every shot planned out.
“We never shot more than three shots for every scene,” Moran said. “He was pretty amazing.”
He considers Jamie Lee Curtis, his Halloween co-star, “really cool and really good.”
“[She] was a down to Earth chick.”
When asked if there were any scenes filmed that didn’t make it into the movie, Moran didn’t know of any.
Moran was asked to be in the sequel, but turned it down.
“I didn’t want to wear a mask,” Moran said about his reason for turning down the sequel.
The mask was uncomfortable and “really hot,” he said.
“You couldn’t breathe through it. The only holes through it were for the eyes.”
When asked how long he was in the mask on a typical day, he replied. “It seemed like forever.”
Moran received credit in the sequel since footage from the original was used in it, he said.
He doesn’t plan on seeing Rob Zombie’s Halloween remake.
“It’s a remake of me so I won’t watch it.”
Moran is proud to have portrayed the character of Michael Myers
and wouldn’t want to be known for Freddy Krueger or Jason Voorhees, two other horror icons from Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th fame, respectively. He states “Halloween started it all …”
Moran has added producer to his resume when he took on that job when a guy messaged him on Myspace and sent him a script for Beg, a short film. It’s now a full-length movie starring his friend Tony Todd, P.J. Soles, and Michael Berryman, who he got to be in the movie. Debbie Rochon is also in Beg.
He would love to work with director Martin Scorsese and actor Robert De Niro.
“They are brilliant.”
Moran will be appearing at The Nightmare Factory, located at 2 Museum Place Mall in Salem, MA. from Friday through Sunday.