Find Familiar Spirits, co-founded by Matthew Lillard, has announced Quest’s End Monk, its first cask strength whiskey, complete with a new story chapter.
Ice Nine Kills and Matthew Lillard announce Horrorwood Reserve whiskey
Details on Horrorwood Reserve, the new whiskey from Ice Nine Kills and a company co-founded by Scream actor Matthew Lillard.
Ain’t Slayed Nobody and Rusty Quill launch star-studded Cthulhu podcast
A new improvised Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast, Push the Roll, is hosted by Ross Bryant and features a star-studded cast. Produced by Ain’t Slayed Nobody and Rusty Quill.
From D&D to dread: Matthew Lillard’s next whiskey is a Western Gothic horror
Actor and Dungeons & Dragons enthusiast Matthew Lillard’s spirits company, which takes its name from a classic wizard spell, is expanding its portfolio from fantasy to horror.
Roll the dice and pour a dram: Quest’s End NPC bourbon arrives with a game
It includes a custom D20, a mini dice bag, and exclusive access to “BRAVE OR KNAVE,” a brand-new, fast-paced, rules-light dice game co-created by Lillard and Ware.
Critical Role celebrates 10 years with an exclusive whiskey
Whitestone Courage offers notes of buttery biscuit, rich toffee, and a whisper of smoke. Its smooth, velvety texture is the result of careful aging in both charred oak and tempranillo casks, lending depth and a hint of maple bacon.
The Circle of Life: “Faster, Purple Worm! Everybody Dies” births volume 1
Beadle & Grimm’s Pandemonium Warehouse, charmingly described as the mid-life crisis of five D&D players, is funding a D&D book based on the Adventures show “Faster, Purple Worm! Everybody Dies”.
Matthew Lillard’s Find Familiar Spirits ships Rogue whiskey to the UK
We’ve had a whiskey edition called Quest’s End: Paladin, and it sold out (twice), and now there’s Quest’s End: Rogue on the way. The new range goes on sale on February 29th.
Filthy drag, death every time and is that cheeky sarcasm with Matthew Lillard and Bill Rehor?
You’ll have seen the news Matthew Lillard and Bill Rehor have a new D&D show on eOne and Wizards of the Coast’s new Dungeons and Dragons Adventures streaming channel.
Science: Cinema screens make movies more exciting
A fun study from the University of East Anglia suggests that movie screens make for a better experience than a home cinema.









