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Drankenstein Art’s Horror Babies Dolls Are Terrifyingly Adorable!

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Written by Patti Pauley

This past weekend over at Monsterpalooza in Pasadena, California, boasted some incredible panels, fantastic cosplays, and some of the best horror genre items to spend your hard-earned cash on. I made the road trip from Las Vegas to So Cal last week just to attend the horror fandom event and report back to you readers some of my favorite finds at the con- and during my rounds at various vendor tables, I came across Andrea Von Drakenstein and her table of horror babies.

I can’t even begin to express how much I’m in love with these little faces.

 

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Andrea began making these darling creations back in 2011 with her first works of art being Frankenbaby and one of her now infamous, Sugar Skull Babies. The dolls sat for two years while Andrea dabbled in other art projects, then in 2013, Drakenstein turned her passion to the public and started making the Sugar Skull Babies- which in turn caught the eye of the Chimaya Art Gallery in Los Angeles who put the dolls on display and became a hit with the public.

Photo Credit: Drakenstein Art

With the Sugar Skull Babies a huge success, Drakenstein still had her Frankenbaby in the back of her mind and decided she wanted to venture into the horror icon genre:

“Frankenbaby sat there waiting for me to move forward with the Horror Babies. Since I had found the perfect base doll I then moved into the Horror Genre creating the characters from the films and the more I made the bigger the fan base grew. I did my first Horror convention in 2015 at the HorrorCon International in downtown LA. Then Days of the Dead, Midsummer Scream, Monsterpalooza and other smaller venues.”

And of course at Monsterpalooza, the dolls were an immediate hit not just with fans, but the icons themselves were fascinated at their porcelain portrayal of cuteness. Freddy Krueger himself Robert Englund gave his slasher stamp of approval!

Robert Englund and Fan Vecky Mota

Aside from creating Sugar Skull and Horror Babies like her favorites Edward Scissorhands and Jason Voorhees, Drakenstein also steps out of horror element and does custom orders. In the past, the artist has created anime characters, The Grinch, Norman Bates and Mother, and a special doll for the Movie Dolly Deadly for promotional purposes.

For anyone interested in purchasing one of these horror treasures outside of Southern California, visit Drakenstein’s Etsy shop by clicking here. For this week only, Audrea is offering up her Horror Babies at the special convention price of $80. If you’re interested in a custom order, you can directly message her through Etsy, Drakenstein Art’s official Facebook page, or by visiting Demented Designs at 1046 N. Tustin St. #D in Orange, California 92867.

You can also catch Andrea and her entire line of tiny terrors at the following upcoming events along with the upcoming Vintage Halloween Kids series making their debut in July:

MidSummer Scream in Long Beach CA July 29-30th
ScareLA Aug. 5th-6th Downtown LA
Pagan Day Festival September 23rd- 24th
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Director of ‘The Loved Ones’ Next Film is a Shark/Serial Killer Movie

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The director of The Loved Ones and The Devil’s Candy is going nautical for his next horror film. Variety is reporting that Sean Byrne is gearing up to make a shark movie but with a twist.

This film titled Dangerous Animals, takes place on a boat where a woman named Zephyr (Hassie Harrison), according to Variety, is “Held captive on his boat, she must figure out how to escape before he carries out a ritualistic feeding to the sharks below. The only person who realizes she is missing is new love interest Moses (Hueston), who goes looking for Zephyr, only to be caught by the deranged murderer as well.”

Nick Lepard writes it, and filming will begin on the Australian Gold Coast on May 7.

Dangerous Animals will get a spot at Cannes according to David Garrett from Mister Smith Entertainment. He says, “‘Dangerous Animals’ is a super-intense and gripping story of survival, in the face of an unimaginably malevolent predator. In a clever melding of the serial killer and shark movie genres, it makes the shark look like the nice guy,”

Shark movies will probably always be a mainstay in the horror genre. None have ever really succeeded in the level of scariness reached by Jaws, but since Byrne uses a lot of body horror and intriguing images in his works Dangerous Animals might be an exception.

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PG-13 Rated ‘Tarot’ Underperforms at the Box Office

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Tarot starts off the summer horror box office season with a whimper. Scary movies like these are usually a fall offering so why Sony decided to make Tarot a summer contender is questionable. Since Sony uses Netflix as their VOD platform now maybe people are waiting to stream it for free even though both critic and audience scores were very low, a death sentence to a theatrical release. 

Although it was a fast death — the movie brought in $6.5 million domestically and an additional $3.7 million globally, enough to recoup its budget — word of mouth might have been enough to convince moviegoers to make their popcorn at home for this one. 

Tarot

Another factor in its demise might be its MPAA rating; PG-13. Moderate fans of horror can handle fare that falls under this rating, but hardcore viewers who fuel the box office in this genre, prefer an R. Anything less rarely does well unless James Wan is at the helm or that infrequent occurrence like The Ring. It might be because the PG-13 viewer will wait for streaming while an R generates enough interest to open a weekend.

And let’s not forget that Tarot might just be bad. Nothing offends a horror fan quicker than a shopworn trope unless it’s a new take. But some genre YouTube critics say Tarot suffers from boilerplate syndrome; taking a basic premise and recycling it hoping people won’t notice.

But all is not lost, 2024 has a lot more horror movie offerings coming this summer. In the coming months, we will get Cuckoo (April 8), Longlegs (July 12), A Quiet Place: Part One (June 28), and the new M. Night Shyamalan thriller Trap (August 9).

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‘Abigail’ Dances Her Way To Digital This Week

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Abigail is sinking her teeth into digital rental this week. Starting on May 7, you can own this, the latest movie from Radio Silence. Directors Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillet elevate the vampire genre challenging expectations at every blood-stained corner.

The film stars Melissa Barrera (Scream VIIn The Heights), Kathryn Newton (Ant-Man and the Wasp: QuantumaniaFreakyLisa Frankenstein), and Alisha Weir as the titular character.

The film currently sits at number nine at the domestic box office and has an audience score of 85%. Many have compared the film thematically to Radio Silence’s 2019 home invasion movie Ready or Not: A heist team is hired by a mysterious fixer to kidnap the daughter of a powerful underworld figure. They must guard the 12-year-old ballerina for one night to net a $50 million ransom. As the captors start to dwindle one by one, they discover to their mounting terror that they’re locked inside an isolated mansion with no ordinary little girl.”

Radio Silence is said to be switching gears from horror to comedy in their next project. Deadline reports that the team will be helming an Andy Samberg comedy about robots.

Abigail will be available to rent or own on digital starting May 7.

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