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CONTACTING THE GRAVEYARD

As always we like to hear from you at the Graveyard. So please feel free to send us any comments, suggestions and questions. We won't bite.

Also screeners are welcomed, please contact us with any pertinent information.

General inquires to: webmaster@thevideograveyard.com


ABOUT US


Chris Hartley - Site Founder/Webmaster/Critic-At-Large

Since creating this site in 1997 out of my absolute obssession with horror movies, which still make up two-thirds of my movie watching diet, I've come a long way and met a lot of people.

My first horror film memories involve seeing 1984's A Nightmare On Elm Street on Pay TV and feeling sick and thrilled. And of course the marathon day where two of my friends and I rented five of the Friday The 13th movies in a row (by watching one, running back to the video store for the next and so on...).

My goal, and the site's goal, is to give horror fans a reference site where they came come to get quick reviews, read some interviews/articles, learn about upcoming releases, get unbiased and honest views from true horror fans and hopefully have fun in the process. With the addition of a message board, contributors and now horror related video game and CD reviews - we're hoping to take the Graveyard to a new level... join us.

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Josh Pasnak - Senior Staff Writer

No other genre in film is as varied as the horror genre. The fact that there are psychological horror films, creature features, campy cheese fests, and terrifying real-life horrors keeps me coming back for more. Add to the the vast array of sub-genres such as zombies, werewolves, slashers, mummies, and lesbian vampires and you have me hooked for life. Horror is the genre that keeps on giving and provides those of us who are into it an endless supply of lost "classics" that almost always provide some way of passing a few hours of our time with a bit of entertainment in at least one sense of the word.

My own site, Chainsaw Fodder, has been going since 1997 and I have been reviewing movies of all genres. It is nice that I can also write for The Video Graveyard and write to a different audience. I am also an independent filmmaker and hopefully can provide some insight from that end of things sometime down the road as well.

I hope that my thoughts and opinions can help you find what you are looking for and perhaps find some things that you weren't looking for in both film and music.

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FORMER STAFF WRITERS


Aaron "Red" Mason

As The Graveyard's first official "staff writer", Mr. Red will forever be looked on fondly. He wrote a whole bunch of reviews for us, some articles, and helped with improve some of the features of the site. For that we'll forever be grateful. If you're wondering what he's up to, go check out his own site Last Site On The Left.


Derek Carlson

Derek had a great run with us at the Graveyard contributing tons of music reviews, a handful of movie reviews, and an enlightening interview with "Godfather of Gore" Herschell Gordon Lewis. But life has gotten too hectic for Derek and he's no longer able to contribute. We thank him wholeheartedly for his contributions. Be sure to check out his reviews.


Andy Harrison

Andy briefly lurked around the Graveyard offering up a handful of video game reviews. His last published review was for the PC version of Doom 3. Due to schooling and various other engagements, Andy has left the site. Thanks for the reviews, Andy!


Vhs Caveman

Burnt all his DVDs in a search for more VHS goodness.


Stu Miller - Staff Writer

While Stu's run with the site was fairly brief, he did contribute a few crackling reviews for some of Hammer's more recognizable flicks as well as sharing his favourite film vampires with you all. For this we thank him and wish him luck in the future.