Bryan Cassiday's Blog
March 24, 2018
Unsane by Steven Soderbergh
I have mixed feelings about Steven Soderbergh’s latest thriller Unsane. I liked the way he worked his trademark indictment of the health insurance industry into the film’s story, which made it seem more realistic. On the other hand, the whole movie was shot on an iPhone, and the results are a blurry, dreary movie, especially when the scenes are shot inside the insane asylum. Everything seems to fade into the background. I found the movie suspenseful, but not scary.
It turns out to be an unpleasant movie about an unpleasant woman who is being stalked, or is she losing her mind? Whatever’s happening to her, she isn’t sympathetic thanks to her offensive personality.
Maybe if Soderbergh uses a newer-model iPhone next time, his movie won’t look so blurry.
Soderbergh is a good match for horror movies, because he has a realistic approach to them, which makes them more believable.
I’ll recommend Unsane, but with reservations.
March 21, 2018
March 20, 2018
Unhinged is now available on Kindle
Bryan Cassiday’s new collection of horror short stories Unhinged: Tales of Madness and Horror is now available on Kindle. Buy it now.
March 10, 2018
Unhinged is now in production as an audiobook
The audiobook version of Bryan Cassiday’s Unhinged: Tales of Madness and Horror is now in production. It is set to be released some time in April 2018. The e-book is available for preorder on Amazon.
Night of the Living Dead on Criterion
The Criterion edition attempts to enhance the cheap black-and-white print with Blu-ray technology. But do we really want it enhanced? Doesn’t enhancement take away part of the sinister charm of the grungy original?
On the other hand, it’s good to see that the movie is getting the attention it deserves from its groundbreaking reenvisioning of the zombie as a flesh-eating creature that feeds on living humans. Before this movie, zombies lumbered around with their eyes bugging out of their heads, looking spooky, but they were harmless. They were the walking dead without a bloodthirsty appetite, as in Bela Lugosi’s White Zombie.
Then along came George Romero and the invention of the modern zombie in Night of the Living Dead. And the zombie was forever changed. It has now become identified as the monster that is the most terrifying threat to humanity, much more terrifying than vampires and werewolves.
February 10, 2018
Unhinged now available in paperback
Bryan Cassiday’s new collection of horror stories Unhinged: Tales of Madness and Horror is now available in paperback on Amazon.
Unhinged consists of ten stories that plumb the subterranean depths of the human mind to uncover the horrors that lie within. These stories plunge you into a world of murder, mayhem, and psychosis where anything goes and your worst nightmare could be lurking around the next corner in the guise of something as innocuous looking as a ventriloquist’s dummy, where even an insane asylum offers no refuge.
February 1, 2018
Unhinged by Bryan Cassiday now available for preorder on Amazon
Bryan Cassiday’s collection of his all-new horror stories Unhinged: Tales of Madness and Horror is now available for preorder on Amazon.
Unhinged consists of ten stories that plumb the subterranean depths of the human mind to uncover the horrors that lie within. These stories plunge you into a world of murder, mayhem, and psychosis where anything goes and your worst nightmare could be lurking around the next corner in the guise of something as innocuous looking as a ventriloquist’s dummy, where even an insane asylum offers no refuge.
January 31, 2018
New Collection of Horror Stories by Bryan Cassiday due in March
Bryan Cassiday has a collection of his new horror stories being published in March. The stories revolve around an insane asylum and the murderers and madmen who populate it, as well as the doctors who treat them.
December 5, 2017
Bryan Cassiday, Author
November 24, 2017
Streets with No Name
Bryan Cassiday’s newest pulse-pounding boxed set Streets with No Name is now available exclusively on Kindle.
The conflicted PI Ethan Carr battles himself and assorted thugs that permeate Los Angeles, a blood-drenched city with no remorse.