The Devil’s Bath 1750. Agnes doesn’t feel at home in her husband’s world. A shocking act seems to be the only way out. A profound and disturbing psychogram of a woman, based on historical records. Release date: 8 March 2024 (Austria) Directors: Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala Distributed by: Filmladen The Devil’s Bath, A Horror […]
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A Quiet Place: Day One, Movie Review.
A Quiet Place: Day One When New York City comes under attack from an alien invasion, a woman and other survivors try to find a way to safety. They soon learn that they must remain absolutely silent as the mysterious creatures are drawn to the slightest sound. Release date: 27 June […]
Read moreLost in the Garden by Adam Leslie: A Fever-Dream Journey in Weird Fiction
Lost in the Garden by Adam Leslie: A Fever-Dream Journey in Weird Fiction This folk horror tale takes readers on a fever-dream journey across the English countryside. At a time of seemingly perpetual summer where the dead are rising as corporeal and violent ghosts, trio of friends ignore a lifetime […]
Read moreLate Night With The Devil – What’s on Shudder
Late Night With The Devil – What’s on ShudderDirected by Colin and Cameron Cairnes, 2023 Warning: mention of suicide Jack Delroy began his career hosting late-night TV by joking that he’d never beat out Johnny Carson. That was in 1971. In 1976, it’s not quite a joke anymore: He can […]
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BIO Chris believes that stories should be able to transport the reader to different places, where they can experience events and dimensions that have never been considered. Chris is able to write gentle fable-like adventures (Far From Burden Dell and Logistics) as well as opening the pages into dark and […]
Read moreBetween Strange Extremes, a Pride 2024 Special My Life in Horror
Between Strange Extremes, a Pride 2024 Special My Life in Horror The current efflorescence of queer voices in horror, science fiction and fantasy have served not only to breathe new vitality into those genres, they’ve also expanded their remit and application such that they sincerely save lives: Horror is bound […]
Read moreWhere the Watermelons Grow, Indie author hoping to raise money for Palestine with a new story
Where the Watermelons Grow, Indie author hoping to raise money for Palestine with a new story “I hope people are able to pick up the story and donate to such a wonderful charity, and I hope they enjoy reading what I’ve written. But, most of all, I hope the international […]
Read moreChildren of the Beast by Kevin Brown
Children of the Beast by Kevin Brown: A Horror Book Review By Calum Macleod Self-published (Kevin Brown books) Brown knows how to string a sentence together and create characters you can relate to. When they aren’t being driven demented by supernatural interference that is. Sometimes the old adage not to […]
Read moreWhat You Wish For: A Darkly Comic Social Satire Horror
What You Wish For, A Horror Movie Review by Hope Madden It’s been nearly fifteen years since writer/director Nicholas Tomnay unveiled David Hyde Pierce’s pitch perfect black comic sensibilities in The Perfect Host, a darkly comedic gem of social satire horror. Tomnay returns to horrific dinner parties, sans humor, with his […]
Read moreDeadstream, 2022, directed by Joseph Winter and Vanessa Winter
Deadstream, 2022, directed by Joseph Winter and Vanessa Winter Sometimes you have to give people credit for working with what they’ve got – and sometimes it makes you curious about whether they’re more talented than they realise. Shawn Ruddy is a self-described ‘piece of trash’, a prank YouTuber who got […]
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