![]() The tales all centre around paranormal investigator Lou Hill, who encounters red-eyed cryptids in Mothmen 1966, investigating three kids’ supposed encounter with a vampire in Varney Lake, and a world of religious fanatics who perform ‘route exorcisms’ on highways while biblical storms rip across the county in the upcoming Bahnsen Knights.Ĭurrently, you can snag Mothmen 1966 and Varney Lake digitally on Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch. “The pulp influence of these three stories deserve to be immortalized in physical form forever, and Funstock has been a tremendous partner in putting together a package that does justice to LCB Game Studio’s thrilling trilogy,” said Shintaro Kanaoya, president and founder, Chorus Worldwide.Īll three tales feature branching narratives with puzzles and mini-games, such as Mothmen 1966’s Impossible Solitaire, and characters that speak up to help with particularly devious brain-teasers so the focus can remain on the stories themselves. ![]() The Pixel Pulps Collection, a physical-only three-in-one collection of visual novels in the series inspired by mid-20th century pulp fiction and ‘80s home computer graphics, will hit store shelves this Q4 2023 for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, courtesy of Funstock.Ī definitive physical compilation of the thrilling narrative tales told across Mothmen 1966, Varney Lake, and the in-development Bahnsen Knights, The Pixel Pulps Collection will also see a digital release for those platforms, alongside versions on Steam, the Xbox One and Xbox Series at a later date. White's voice is captivating though some of her anecdotes drag and her story is an inspiring one, spiked with Hollywood gossip.With the second entry in the Pixel Pulps Anthology coming out back in April, and the third currently set for later this year, developer LCB Game Studio has announced that the trio of games will be expanding beyond their current Steam release. It wasn't until she lost her salon in the early 1980s that she entered rehab, returned to beauty school, and rebuilt the business that is flourishing today. Soon she was addicted to cocaine, despite her responsibilities as a mother to four young children. But with the fame came a lifestyle soaked in alcohol and fueled by drugs. White even styled Sharon Tate's hair for her wedding to Roman Polanski. Soon, she was cutting the hair of film stars like Warren Beatty and studio executives' wives, jetting off for international commercial shoots. Working her way through cosmetology school in the early 1960s, White made a name for herself in the male-dominated world of hairdressers with her motto that she was a girl first and a hairdresser second. Here she discovered that the right hair was the key to a better life. Abused by her stepfather and chronically neglected by her alcoholic artist mother, White grew up in the Pacoima district of Los Angeles and moved to Hollywood for high school. An unflinching portrayal of addiction and recovery, Upper Cut proves that even in Hollywood, sometimes you have to fight for a happy ending.Īs one of Hollywood's most sought after hairstylists, White tells a rollercoaster of hair, celebrities and surviving life in the fast lane in her memoir. But she battled her way back, getting sober, rebuilding her relationships and her reputation as a hairdresser, and today, the name Carrie White is once again on the door of one of Beverly Hills’s most respected salons. She fueled the frenetic pace of her professional life with a steady diet of champagne and vodka, diet pills, cocaine, and heroin, until she eventually lost her home, her car, her career-and nearly her children. Carrie was sipping cocktails before her tenth birthday, and had had five children and three husbands before her twenty-eighth. After her father abandoned the family when she was still a child, she was sexually abused by her domineering stepfather, and her alcoholic mother was unstable and unreliable. She has counted Jennifer Jones, Betsy Bloomingdale, Elizabeth Taylor, Goldie Hawn, and Camille Cosby among her favorite clients.īut behind the glamorous facade, Carrie’s world was in perpetual disarray and always had been. As the “First Lady of Hairdressing,” Carrie collaborated with Richard Avedon on shoots for Vogue, partied with Jim Morrison, gave Sharon Tate her California signature style, and got high with Jimi Hendrix. īehind the scenes of every Hollywood photo shoot, TV appearance, and party in the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, there was Carrie White. And I was becoming competition for my heroes. ![]() My appointment book was filled with more and more celebrities. I was making my mark in this all-male field. ![]()
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