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Steven graduated Cum Laude from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communications, focusing on film studies, journalism and theatre arts. Dubbed a "prolific" writer by Hollywood icon Kenneth Johnson (The Incredible Hulk, V, The Bionic Woman, Alien Nation), Steven has been honored by the Arkansas College Media Association for his story writing prowess. He has also received recognition for his dramatic writing from the Eerie, Shriekfest and Screamfest horror film festivals. Publications include: Carroll County News, Saline Courier, Forum, Echo and Moroch.
Love kills: 10 most romantic horror movies
Posted Thursday, February 14, 2019, at 5:14 PM

LITTLE ROCK — Listicles and lists on this Valentine's Day have offered their top romantic horror flicks, but so many of them are brushing off the greatest of all love affairs: King Kong and Ann Darrow. As far as Monster Movies are concerned (a sub-genre of horror), this is the top macabre romance. The rest fall in line (below) in no particular order. And, yes, even "Twilight" makes the list. Vampire films are also a sub-genre of horror. Purists will certainly be up in arms since the film is based on a young adult book, but it qualifies.
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