In some truly terrible news, the horror site The Slaughtered Bird is closing its doors:
It’s with a heavy heart, and immediate effect, we announce The Slaughtered Bird website will no longer be able to publish reviews, interviews, or press releases to help promote indie projects.
Over the last few months work commitments and other circumstances have meant there’s less and less time to spend updating everything. Plus, hosting costs are set to go up very soon, which was the final nail in the coffin.
I enjoyed my time writing for The Slaughtered Bird immensely. Chris Barnes, the site’s proprietor, was always professional, kind, and committed to producing quality content. I stopped writing for free outside of my author site for some time, but I stayed on board The Bird because it was a great place, full of good people. It’s possible that I’ll collate the pieces I wrote for The Bird and put them somewhere for posterity; in addition to the many, many horrible films I’ve watched, I did find some of my favorite movies of all time through the site.
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Atmo Horrox, my favorite movie of 2016, is finally coming to a streaming service near you! Check out the official movie site for details. Pick your adjective: weird, bizarre, trippy, strange, what-have-you, but it’s a film you really ought to see.






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