
Michael Roffman
Writer at Bloody Disgusting
Executive Producer at The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast
Executive Producer at Halloweenies: A Horror Franchise Podcast
executive director, sales & new biz for @bdisgusting
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2 weeks ago |
bloody-disgusting.com | Michael Roffman
Street Food Cinema (SFC), Los Angeles’ largest outdoor cinema series, is joining forces with Paramount Scares and Bloody Disgusting on Friday, June 13 for a very special Friday the 13th anniversary event, and we have a very special update: Director and producer Sean S. Cunningham and composer Harry Manfredini will be attending!As previously reported, James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca from Bloody FM’s mega popular horror podcast Dead Meat will be hosting the festivities.
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2 weeks ago |
bloody-disgusting.com | Michael Roffman
This month, the Halloweenies continue their Universal Monsters coverage with 1954’s Creature from the Black Lagoon. In anticipation, the gang shares their picks for the best water creature media of all time. Or something like that.
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3 weeks ago |
bloody-disgusting.com | Michael Roffman
The heat is on across King’s Dominion. To cool off, The Losers’ Club put on their shades, put the top down on their 1958 Plymouth Fury convertible, and feel the breeze in Hollywood King. It’s another high-octane news episode that finds Losers Randall Colburn, Michael Roffman, and Dan Caffrey cycling through the latest Stephen King headlines.
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4 weeks ago |
bloody-disgusting.com | Michael Roffman
In 2025, the Halloweenies are celebrating the storied legacy of the Universal Monsters. Dracula, Wolf Man, Frankenstein, his Bride, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Invisible Man… all will be covered. In fact, each monster is getting their own month, giving the Halloweenies plenty of time to dig deep into their respective origins and chart their influence over the past century and some change.
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1 month ago |
bloody-disgusting.com | Michael Roffman |Randall Colburn
George and Kathy Lutz moved into 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, in December 1975, roughly one year after its previous residents were shot and killed in their sleep. They fled less than a month later, leaving behind their belongings and claiming to have been terrorized by demonic forces. This story served as the basis for Jay Anson’s 1977 book, which itself spawned nine follow-ups, more than 60 films, and countless parodies and homages.
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