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Bloody Axe Wound: A Slasher’s New Generation

Bloody Axe Wound: A Slasher’s New Generation

Bloody Axe Wound In the small town of Clover Falls, Abbie Bladecut navigates the inheritance of her father’s real-life slasher business. Initial release: 27 December 2024 Director: Matthew John Lawrence A Horror Movie Review by Hope Madden New to Shudder this week is Matthew John Lawrence’s (Peckerhead) charming dismantling of the slasher genre … Bloody Axe Wound: A Slasher’s New GenerationRead more

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Discontinue If Death Ensues: A Women-Led Horror Anthology

Discontinue If Death Ensues: A Women-Led Horror Anthology

Book Review – Beyond and Within: Discontinue If Death Ensues This anthology had no right to make me feel as viscerally emotional as it did. And yet, it had every right. While the grim tipping point of humanity doesn’t seem like an especially new angle for horror to take, in … Discontinue If Death Ensues: A Women-Led Horror AnthologyRead more

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The Influence of Silent Cinema on Today’s Horror Movies

The Influence of Silent Cinema on Today’s Horror Movies

The Influence of Silent Cinema on Today’s Horror Movies Silent films are thought to have originated in the 19th century, although their height wasn’t until the early 20th century. However, some 100 years on since their rise to prominence, many of the aspects and features that were used to make … The Influence of Silent Cinema on Today’s Horror MoviesRead more

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Much Ado About Keanu: Celebrating a Cultural Icon

Much Ado About Keanu: Celebrating a Cultural Icon

Much Ado About Keanu: Celebrating a Cultural Icon It’s rare to see celebrities who are deeply wholesome people. Even rarer do we see media surrounding them as public figures approaching them as human as the rest of us. Sezín Devi Koehler’s Much Ado About Keanu: A Critical Reeves Theory (Chicago Review Press, … Much Ado About Keanu: Celebrating a Cultural IconRead more

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Bram Stoker Award Breakdown: Middle Grade Horror Guide

Bram Stoker Award Breakdown: Middle Grade Horror Guide

For the last decade or so I have reviewed all the books on the YA category for the Bram Stoker Award and you can find my thoughts on the current Preliminary and Final Ballots here: Ginger Nuts of Horror breaks down the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a … Bram Stoker Award Breakdown: Middle Grade Horror GuideRead more

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This House Isn’t Haunted But We Are by Stephen Howard

This House Isn’t Haunted But We Are by Stephen Howard

Book Review: This House Isn’t Haunted But We Are by Stephen Howard Stephen Howard’s This House Isn’t Haunted but We Are is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of grief, memory, and the lingering echoes of the past. Blurring the lines between psychological drama and supernatural fiction, Howard crafts a story that is as much about … This House Isn’t Haunted But We Are by Stephen HowardRead more

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Zoë Apostolides and Nathan Ballingrud’s Unique Voices

Zoë Apostolides and Nathan Ballingrud’s Unique Voices

The Homecoming by Zoë Apostolides The Homecoming, is Zoë Apostolides’s debut novel. Quietly disturbing, it tells the story of Ellen, a young ghost-writer sent to record the memoirs of an elderly woman living in a remote Northumberland manor. Elver House is dilapidated, its faded beauty falling to ruin. The assignment … Zoë Apostolides and Nathan Ballingrud’s Unique VoicesRead more

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The Cat Bride: A Haunting Feminist Horror

The Cat Bride: A Haunting Feminist Horror

Book Review: The Cat Bride by Charlotte Tierney Charlotte Tierney’s The Cat Bride is a haunting horror combined with a powerful feminist coming-of-age narrative. This is all set against the sweltering backdrop of 1995 Britain. With its eerie exploration of family secrets, bodily transformation, and the liminal chaos of teenage girlhood, this debut novel … The Cat Bride: A Haunting Feminist HorrorRead more

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Screams By The Sea 2025: Unveiling Horror’s Best

Screams By The Sea 2025: Unveiling Horror’s Best

Screams By The Sea 2025: Unveiling Horror’s Best After a successful debut, Screams By The Sea, Dorset’s premier independent horror and genre film festival, returns to Pavilion Dance South West (PDSW) on March 29th, 2025. This year, we’re thrilled to unveil a thrilling lineup of films, including five feature films, … Screams By The Sea 2025: Unveiling Horror’s BestRead more

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Listen to Your Sister: A Harrowing Family Horror

Listen to Your Sister: A Harrowing Family Horror

Listen to your Sister is not a casual or easy read. Instead, it grabs you by the throat and squeezes. It takes significant skill to write such a mind-bending story, dancing on a knife-edge between what’s real and what’s impossible, while ensuring the reader connects with the characters – cares … Listen to Your Sister: A Harrowing Family HorrorRead more

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Lee Mitchell: Inspirations and Goals and Success

Lee Mitchell: Inspirations and Goals and Success

Lee Mitchell is a passionate horror author whose work delves into the psychological and supernatural realms of the genre. With a career spanning various media outlets and a lifelong love for all things horror, Lee brings a unique voice to the literary landscape. Their recently released book, The Divine Darkness, … Lee Mitchell: Inspirations and Goals and SuccessRead more

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Their Monstrous Hearts: A Haunting Tale

Their Monstrous Hearts: A Haunting Tale

Advance Praise for Their Monstrous Hearts by Yigit Turhan “A gothic, darkly alluring tale that will leave readers spellbound”—Dua Lipa, Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter “Their Monstrous Hearts is a take-no-prisoners wild ride! Creepy, cool, and fearless in equal heaping measures! Highly recommended.” —Jonathan Maberry, NY Times bestselling author of Necroteck and … Their Monstrous Hearts: A Haunting TaleRead more