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Gallery 1988’s “30 Years Later” Show Celebrates the Best of 1991!

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Photo Credit: "Bill's Basement" by Dave O'Flanagan, courtesy of Gallery 1988

Los Angeles-based Gallery 1988 pays tribute to the nineties with their brand new exhibit, 30 Years Later, which looks back at some of the best films of 1991.

The decade really did kick off with a bang and offered up several classics from Rocketeer to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, but also celebrated the horror genre with more than a handful of treasures from the Oscar-winning The Silence of the Lambs to James Cameron’s sci-fi action masterpiece Terminator 2: Judgment Day, as well as Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, The Addams Family, Child’s Play 3, and even Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs.

Gallery 1988 kicks off 2021 with a bang, displaying a plethora of absolutely incredible pieces of art that celebrates all of the aforementioned titles.

Highlights include Matthew Pleva’s “Teacher and Student” Silence of the Lambs art that’s literally constructed inside of a VHS cassette, Mark Farris’ “TI-800” T2: Judgment Day print (buy), and Lana Crooks’ incredible “Honey and Nightshade” Silence of the Lambs display box featuring the iconic moth from the film and its poster art.

Head on over to Gallery 1988 for the entire exhibit.

“Teacher and Student” Art Courtesy of Matthew Pleva and Gallery 1988


“TI-800” Print Courtesy of Mark Farris and Gallery 1988


“Honey and Nightshade” Courtesy of Lana Crooks and Gallery 1988

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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including a New Grady Hendrix Novel

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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!


Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Steelbook 4K UHD from Sony

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire busts onto physical media on June 25 via Sony, including a Steelbook 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital edition. The latest installment in the Ghostbusters franchise is directed by Ghostbusters: Afterlife co-writer Gil Kenan.

Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt, Celeste O’Connor, Logan Kim, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts star. Kenan co-wrote the script with Afterlife’s Jason Reitman.

Special features include: commentary by Kenan; deleted and extended scenes; Easter Eggs Unleashed; Manifesting Garraka; New York, New Gear; Welcome to the Paranormal Discovery Center; Knowing the Score; Return to the Firehouse: Making Ghostbusters Frozen Empire; and Buster: Capturing the Ghosts of Frozen Empire.


The Fall of the House of Usher Vinyl Soundtrack from Waxwork Records

The Fall of the House of Usher’s soundtrack is available on vinyl for $38 from Waxwork Records. The score is composed by frequent Mike Flanagan collaborators the Newton Brothers (The Haunting of Hill House, Doctor Sleep).

Shipping on June 21, the 2xLP album is pressed on 150-gram seafoam green colored vinyl. It’s housed in a gatefold jacket featuring matte satin coating designed by Matt Needle with a 12×12 insert and liner notes by the Newtons.


Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

My Best Friend’s Exorcism and The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires author Grady Hendrix will publish Witchcraft for Wayward Girls on January 14 via Berkley.

Described as “Rosemary’s Baby set in a home for unwed mothers in 1970,” the 432-page horror novel follows a group of young women who discover a guide to witchcraft.


Street Sharks Pop from Funko

If you don’t want to drop $25 on Mattel’s Street Sharks 30th anniversary figures, Funko is providing an affordable alternative with a Streex Pop. Due out in July, the vinyl figure costs $11.99.

Streex may not have been the group’s leader (that’s Ripster), but his roller blades and vibrant color scheme made him a fan favorite for ’90s kids. While Funko has become passé, the sculpt on this one pushes it beyond the normal Pop style.


Arcadian Blu-ray from RLJE Films

Arcadian will survive on Blu-ray on July 23 via RLJE Films. Nicolas Cage stars in the post-apocalyptic action-horror film.

Meagan Navarro’s review said, “Arcadian may not fully work as a whole, at least where the drama is concerned, but it more than succeeds as a thrilling monster movie with one of the coolest new movie monsters in recent memory.”

Jaeden Martell, Maxwell Jenkins, and Sadie Soverall co-star. Benjamin Brewer (The Trust) directs from a script by Mike Nilon (Braven).

Special features include: cast & crew interviews and visual effects behind the scenes.


Direct 2 Video by Jeff Whitmire

Bonus item this week! Jeff Whitmire, whose horror-comedy parody songs have earned him the nickname The Weird Al of Horror, has launched an Indiegogo campaign for his sophomore album, Direct 2 Video.

The 31-track double album will feature songs inspired by Halloween, Child’s Play, The Blair Witch Project, Terrifer 2, and more.

Perks include a digital copy for $10 and a CD for $25, among others.


For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives. You can also visit Broke Horror Fan.

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