Book Review: Minute Men: Execute and Run by Lawrence C Connolly 
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Book Review: Minute Men: Execute and Run by Lawrence C Connolly 

it has its biomechanical finger on society’s most anxious pulse and the overall result is as high-octane as it is brimming with existential crises warned about by Orwell (among so many others). While it may take some getting used or take the wind out of Marvel and DC aficionados’ sails, … Book Review: Minute Men: Execute and Run by Lawrence C Connolly Read more

The Horror of Losing Control: Why Loss of Agency Terrifies Us More Than Death
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The Horror of Losing Control: Why Loss of Agency Terrifies Us More Than Death

If death frightens the body, loss of agency frightens the soul. It asks a question no one asks: if something takes over your voice, your choices, your memories, are you still you? Every scream in horror is a protest against that silence, a last attempt to reassert the self. We’re … The Horror of Losing Control: Why Loss of Agency Terrifies Us More Than DeathRead more

The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennes, Review: A Grotesque and Gorgeous Masterpiece
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The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennes, Review: A Grotesque and Gorgeous Masterpiece

The Works of Vermin is incandescently and extravagantly weird, a grotesque hallucination that will consume you. It is a book that will leave its venom in your veins and its opalescent scars on your imagination. The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennes, Review: A Grotesque and Gorgeous Masterpiece The Works of … The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennes, Review: A Grotesque and Gorgeous MasterpieceRead more

The Trans Killer Trope: A Harmful Legacy in Horror and the Films Fighting Back
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The Trans Killer Trope: A Harmful Legacy in Horror and the Films Fighting Back

What We Don’t Talk About When We Make Films About Trans Killers Psycho, A Woman Kills, Dressed To Kill, The Silence of the Lambs – and conversely, Satranic Panic and I Saw The TV Glow.  A note on language. I’m going to be using the word ‘queer’ as a catch-all … The Trans Killer Trope: A Harmful Legacy in Horror and the Films Fighting BackRead more

The Dark Truth About Horror in Literature: From Gothic Castles to Modern Nightmares
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The Dark Truth About Horror in Literature: From Gothic Castles to Modern Nightmares

The Dark Truth About Horror in Literature: From Gothic Castles to Modern Nightmares Horror literature has taken readers on an incredible trip through centuries of changing fears. These stories originated in medieval castles with supernatural terrors. However, they have become complex psychological tales and socially aware narratives today. They fascinate … The Dark Truth About Horror in Literature: From Gothic Castles to Modern NightmaresRead more

Futility by Nuzo Onoh: Female Rage and Deadly Bargains: Book Review
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Futility by Nuzo Onoh: Female Rage and Deadly Bargains: Book Review

Nuzo Onoh’s prose is richly filled with sharp wit, lively verve, and an utterly captivating uniqueness that draws readers in from the very first sentence. The writing is compelling and evocative, crafting this expletive-laden, vengeance-filled story into an unpredictable and fiercely inventive tale that leaves a lasting and satisfying aftertaste … Futility by Nuzo Onoh: Female Rage and Deadly Bargains: Book ReviewRead more

Tusk Kratom At Durity Distribution: A Top Brand For Modern People
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Tusk Kratom At Durity Distribution: A Top Brand For Modern People

Tusk Kratom At Durity Distribution: A Top Brand For Modern People In today’s fast-paced world, finding products that combine quality, convenience, and trendiness is key. For modern users seeking a premium kratom option, tusk kratom at Durity Distribution stands out as a top-selling brand. Known for its dedication to quality … Tusk Kratom At Durity Distribution: A Top Brand For Modern PeopleRead more

Pyres by Kev Harrison: A Fiery Supernatural Thriller with Political Bite
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Pyres by Kev Harrison: A Fiery Supernatural Thriller with Political Bite

Pyres by Kev Harrison: A Fiery Supernatural Thriller with Political Bite Set against the atmospheric backdrop of England’s New Forest, Pyres introduces readers to a world where spirit painting becomes prophetic vision, and political figures meet fiery ends that mirror these grim artworks. Pyres centres on two sisters with dramatically different lives and worldviews. Angela has … Pyres by Kev Harrison: A Fiery Supernatural Thriller with Political BiteRead more

Chain Reactions, No This isn’t a Diana Ross Horror Movie!
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Chain Reactions, No This isn’t a Diana Ross Horror Movie!

Each of these artists came to the film from a different perspective—some having seen it early enough in their youth to have been left scarred, others having taken it in as adults and still being left scarred. But each one sees layers and importance—poetry, even—in Hooper’s slice of savage cinema. … Chain Reactions, No This isn’t a Diana Ross Horror Movie!Read more