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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.
Macabre Movie Magic: 'Le Manoir du Diable' (1896)
Posted Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at 12:39 PM

LITTLE ROCK — Here begins the countdown of the most influential, horrifying, wonderfully disgusting and entertaining horror films over the last 123 years in chronological order. These are the must-sees. Look for more horror motion pictures throughout October in this month's Halloween cinema tribute: Macabre Movie Magic.
No. 1
"Le Manoir du diable" (1896)
French filmmaker Georges Méliès endowed the world with the very first horror movie – albeit a short one – almost 123 years ago. It was a period when films were inching into a 19th century existence of black-and-white celluloid experimentation with no semblance of sound to support those early, exploratory motion pictures... (read full story).
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