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The following lovely people have written on VTSS:

(please note. Henry Fonda and Tomas Milian haven’t actually written on VTSS…)

 

Daisy MacLean is a Canadian filmmaker who has agreed to write for VTSS in exchange for vague promises of lager  (that or because they are ridiculously charming). She can also be found writing for the Toronto production magazine  TO411Daily.com. In her spare time Daisy enjoys wrestling polar bears, watching hockey and drinking maple syrup.

Since watching a video of Re-Animator at the age of seven, Graham has become somewhat obssessed with Horror films.  And Star Wars. Between daily film discoveries and talking about Chevy Chase, Graham writes and performs Goblin  inspired soundtrack music under the name Tremors, enjoys a nice pint of ale and a book and of course endlessly quoting  from the script to Enter The Dragon.

Hannah for better or worse, has never seen Robocop or The Terminator but can claim to have endured(?) The Holy  Mountain and Hands of Steel. An admin whiz and tyrannical over punctuation, believes a good car chase will redeem  many a film…

 

Lydia is a London based blogger who loves films, Russ Meyer, films, sci-fi, sexploitation, horror, more films, Scott  Pilgrim and fruit juice. Most of her money goes to Amazon. She hasn’t seen a Martin Scorcese film she liked…


Mike is INCAPABLE of writing short sentences. Beyond writing for VTSS, his interests include John Saxon, vintage tea  sets, charity shop VHS hunting, public transport bunking and disposable German pop records from the 70′s…

 

Moe. Writer, Lover, Drunken Bastard! Born in the same town as Ernest Borgnine, Moe knew he’d live a life of movies.  What he didn’t know was how BAD those fucking movies would be. Moe has suffered through so many bad movies that  three separate doctors have declared him legally brain dead. Though he can’t pinpoint when it happened he theorizes  that it was sometime between EVIL TOONS and NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNDO FINE.

In a box of broken glass lies a thousand shadowy reflections erecting a genre totality. A Subverted Superficial cause, feminism and pop art degradation is buttressing the topless fortress. Lets frig mannequins and eat toast and marmalade. Let’s fall in love and take all our hateful feelings and toil towards a better cleaner future. That’s Nadeem

 

Paul is responsible for SUNDAY SCANS and VHS nostalgia related features on ‘top loader’ era movie watching. He also  has the enviable talent of spotting pure gold in charity shop, VHS hunting expeditions…

 

When not attempting to eat his bodyweight in Texas bbq Pringles, Rich is busy abusing his eBay and Amazon apps to replace the films that he already owns on dvd by their blu-ray counterpart. In order to remove the clutter from his  head, he runs the 0.50 Action Express blog, and regularly contributes to italianfilmreview.com. When not doing all that,  he tries to reconcile the fact that his favourite film is Amelie.

        

Vince D’Amato was born far away in Vancouver, B.C. sometime back in the seventies. He completed the creative  writing  curriculum at Vancouver’s Simon Fraser University for fiction in 1993 and is a filmmaker, editor, and  screenwriter.  Vince started the genre film company Creepy Six Films in December 2001, and has been writing,  producing, editing  AND directing internationally distributed features and shorts since 2002.