Another Friday the 13th is upon us and, as always on this special day, we present to you another female to fall victim to the wrath of the goalie mask clad antagonist of the Friday the 13th horror franchise, Jason Voorhees.
Last year, adult content creator Allie Dawson, whose specialty seems to be public exposure, picked a event that was right up her alley; the San Francisco Bay to Breakers run.
Romanian-born author Joana Geier immigrated to Germany in late 2003. Over the past 20 years, as an author, Joana has published poetry and fiction, most of which has been translated into English for a more international readership to appreciate.
Pinup model extrodinnare Mala Mastroberte often does retro photo shoots that are stunningly accurate. Mala usually does it all herself, from wardrobe to final editing.
The Toronto Triumph only played one season in the US Lingerie Football League, in which they went 0-4 and played their second and final season in 2012 in the Canadian LFL, going 1-3. A victory in their final game saved them from a winless existence.
In keeping with the spirit of the season and Idol Features tradition, here is our annual Christmas compilation, featuring ladies who have graced our pages over he past 12 years. At left is singer and model Alicia G, who is still ink free.
News presenter Maryam Moshiri recently made Internet infamy thanks to her ill-timed digit display that wasn’t intended to be seen by the masses. Because of her track record with the BBC thus far, it seems unlikely that this slip-up will cost her her job.
What you are seeing here is not 3D animation. It’s Canadian body painter extraordinaire Kay Pike modeling her own artwork. To see more of Kay’s work, visit her Linktr.ee for links to pretty much everywhere she can be found on the net.
As it falls in the month of October, this is a very special Friday the 13th. So, on this rare occurrence, we are featuring arguably the best-known personality to portray one of Jason’s victims, who was also one of the most deserving of his wrath.
The Car leaves you with many unanswered questions, like; “so how long has she owned this car and has it ever shown any carnivorous tendencies before, or was that a first?”
The 2019 horror short Smiling Woman is one of those short films that made me say after I had watched it; “Huh? That’s it? Did I miss something I was supposed to understand about the smiling woman?”
In honor of it officially being the Halloween season and today being National Mean Girls Day, here’s a sort of mock movie trailer created by the team at Pace University Media, Communications, and Visual Arts.