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Eileen the Columnist


THE DARK SIDE MAGAZINE

Dark side- every Horror Buff loves to read it.  TAKE A LOOK >>>>
 The Dark Side Magazine

It’s a unique magazine specially designed to intrigue its readers with news and views on horror films old and new. The magazine has been going since the early 80’s and is at top of the league of its’ the English 
version of Fangoria.

 

Eileen has had her own column in this bi-monthly publication since Jan 2009, called GOREGEOUS,
writing about and interviewing up and coming Horror film directors, authors, props makers, actors and of course Scream Queens........... A Bloody Good Read!!!

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SCREAMING WITH EILEEN DALY

Deep down in the underbelly of Chelsea, there lives a Horror maker her name everybody whispers
just in case  she hears...well she has got rather big ones. The one and only the Julie Garland of horror “Eileen Daly” lots have been going on in the land of Daly, first of all, I would like to introduce my new
Feature Films and of course, they are Horror!





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 



A series of 6 Feature Films under the theme of “Daly Does The Dead”
"MR Crispin,   Hollywood Betrayed,   Witches Brew,   First Bite,   She’s a Bitch,   
I S
ee The Dead"
which are now there are one of six 80-minute movies, in which we the team of ghost hunters go
and sort out the demons that are trying to break through into our world. 

I, Eileen Daly lead the team Sam Cullingworth, the medium with godly powers, also is an alcoholic,
and a crazy pill-popping maniac, who always seems depressed, Justin Gibson the defrocked priest,
who is a social climber and loves to be in the presents of celebrity and in fact trying to become one himself, and there’s is me a sickly arse licking presenter who would do anything to be in television..(sounds like most TV presenters)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How it all came about was I watching most haunted and that American ghost show on TV Sky when
I was dog sitting a friend's dog and thought these are shit they're not scary and there's no humour in these characters they take themselves far too seriously and I was just fed up with the same old shows forced down our throats and fancied doing something different, I love comedy I love horror so I phoned Lindsey and put the idea to her for a black comedy spoof show..she said if you write the scripts I'll film it, and that's exactly what we did.








 

 

 

 

 

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I love doing these shows as I direct them and act in them, which makes them mine, a feeling that I have never felt before for a project, they are shot on no budget at all, well £500 maybe a little bit more and my team the actors and my right-hand girl Lindsey Studholme who I started this with, are like rocks they are fully into the whole thing and truly believes in the project...







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


So that was the start of the TV shows please check the trailers out..
( NEEDS NEW LINK HERE)

We have also got a magazine show you can look at 22min Webcam Girl which is very fruity,
and the king of porn the one and only Lindzey Honey (Bend Over) so while you're there.
Enjoy…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Until next time my horror lovers
Big Kiss Eileen X

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THE DARK MILLS FESTIVAL

Hello my film fatales, I would like to share with you the Dark Mills Festival. I am sure most of you have not heard of it, and I would like to enlighten you on something I think is rather good. 
 

It has been going only for the last two years, and it caters for the more alternative artisan, with a weekend of talks by the likes of Barbie Wilde whose claim to fame was playing a female Cenobite (the really evil one with a cigarette sticking out of her throat).
 

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I met Barbie years ago when she was working at Kensington Market back in the early 90s or maybe even the late 80s. I think she had already made the film Hellraiser 2- a nice girl and a great part of the film. 


Also doing a talk there was Terry English, the Oscar-winning armour designer in such films as Excalibur and Aliens.  Talking of Aliens, Bob Keen was there- this guy’s special effects feature in some of cinema’s most iconic films, particularly in Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror genres.
 

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This year they were showing the likes of  Mark of the Devil, On Edge, Waxwork, Alien and Red Lines. Now between you and me, they need some up-and-coming film directors like you, some NEW stuff!

The films that they were viewing were wonderful films but we have all seen them a 100 times before, and if you are selling tickets on the film side you’ve got to put some new movies on and get the director and the star in the film to come down and talk
New blood, that is what the Festival needed. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It was all very safe on the film front and I think they are just finding their feet as the
Dark Mills Festival gets bigger.  
In 2009 they put it on for one day, this year it was over
a weekend, with the industrial fetish gothic club Electric Dreams Club to kick off on the Saturday night which was full on!!!!  Plus over 40 stalls, a beer tent great bands and easy transport who could ask for more? Well and we did get more!!!! 

 

As Adam Ant turned up on Saturday night and gave an impromptu! It’s a lovely little festival- I played there with my band Eileen Daly & the Courtesans and it was really enjoyable.  I love playing festivals like this; there was only one stage with lots of bands,
and I must say that some of them were quite good, and we were fab of course!!!...
and a wonderful multimedia artist called Ever Orchid who is doing something
interesting and different. 

 

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I think next year they should look into getting some bigger names Eight moment.  I really think this festival could take off; the alternative scene needs something like this.  It’s fun and different and no one is doing anything like it at the moment,  Music, Talks, Theatre, Films, Exhibitions and last but not least a Market under one roof for a whole weekend,
OH AND A CLUB!!!!! so when they iron out the bits that didn’t work, and make some improvements i.e. bigger bands, new films, and film-makers with their stars to do
talks, it will be the best festival I have ever been to. 

 

I’m not sure where they are going to hold the next one, but it’s going to be opportunity around the summer of 2011.  It will be worth keeping your eye out for very underground, but not if I had my way, everyone should know about it.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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