Jason Paul Collum

[2] He has written articles for several horror magazines, and made a documentary on the Slumber Party Massacre franchise by Roger Corman.

[2] Collum is also the author of the books, Assault of the Killer Bs: Interviews With 20 Cult Film Actresses, They Made How Many?!

(Mostly) American Horror Franchises of the 20th Century, the children's self-esteem book Heads Up (so you can see the world), and Basements: A Short Tale of Terror.

[5] When he was a junior in high school, he used a camcorder and made his first short film called Dead Women Don’t Wear Shoes (1990).

[6] He developed contacts in the film industry after meeting Brinke Stevens, which led him to being introduced to J. R. Bookwalter and David DeCoteau.

Collum talked with directors, actors, and various crew members of the three movies to discuss what it was like filming the scenes that required nudity, sex and violence, and what they thought about working for Corman.

[13] Collum has written for Femme Fatales, Fangoria, Instinct, Exploitation Nation and Cinefantastique magazines, and is author of the books Assault of the Killer Bs: Interviews With 20 Cult Film Actresses, and Basements: A Short Tale of Terror.

[11] In 2019, Amazon Prime pulled [two] of Collum's movies from their service with no advance notice, and with no path to re-examine their decision, according to filmmaker Derrick Carey.

[18][better source needed] The book's cover is created by artist John Konecny and features hand-drawn villainous characters from popular sequels like "Ricky" from Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!, Mary Lou Maloney from Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II, the Driller Killer from Slumber Party Massacre II, Eleanor from Howling IV: The Original Nightmare, Julie Walker from Return of the Living Dead 3, Blade from the Puppet Master franchise, and the lead Ghoulie from Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College.

Image (unused) was taken to accompany an article for the April/May 2013 issue of The Advocate.