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Reap Sow by S.H. Cooper, a Captivating Tale

Reap Sow by S.H. Cooper, a Captivating Tale

Reap, Sow is a haunting and thought-provoking read that showcases S.H. Cooper’s remarkable talent for crafting horror that is as emotionally resonant as it is terrifying. Reap Sow invites readers to slowly immerse themselves in a world where every shadow hides a secret and every whisper carries a warning. Fans … Reap Sow by S.H. Cooper, a Captivating TaleRead more

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Do You See Me? A Horror Film That Misses the Mark

Do You See Me? A Horror Film That Misses the Mark

Do You See Me (2017) Written by Harel Goldstein, Charles Morris Jr and Corbin Timbrook Directed by Corbin Timbrook Emily is being stalked by a rogue clown. He’s everywhere…including her closet. Emily (Rya Meyers) finds herself being harassed by a creepy clown amidst news reports of women being murdered after … Do You See Me? A Horror Film That Misses the MarkRead more

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Freelance Horror Movie Review: A Suspenseful Journey

Freelance Horror Movie Review: A Suspenseful Journey

Freelance Katie, a freelance video editor in desperate need of work, receives a high-paying offer to edit a cryptic and bizarre video from an anonymous employer. Strapped for cash and facing eviction, Katie eagerly accepts the gig. The video depicts people being tortured and even killed on camera – surely … Freelance Horror Movie Review: A Suspenseful JourneyRead more

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Problem of Franklin

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Problem of Franklin

The Problem of Franklin: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Tobe Hooper, 1974) and disability in horror Warning for brief mention of self-harm as well as the more predictable horrors of ableism and chainsaws, plus sexual violence. Also some gruesome pictures.  Everything means something, I guess. Sally, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre If … The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Problem of FranklinRead more

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Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a Parasite

Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a Parasite

Introduction With a writing journey spanning 16 years and an impressive portfolio boasting over 130 published works, Pedro Iniguez has carved out a unique space in the literary landscape. Pedro Iniguez’s stories not only reflect haunting elements of the genre but also explore deeper societal anxieties and cultural narratives. In … Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a ParasiteRead more

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The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book Review

The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book Review

The following contains spoils for Elizabeth Massie’s Sineater, but not the upcoming sequel, The Wages of Belief and Other Stories, out February 18th from Crossroad Press Elizabeth Massie scooped a Bram Stoker Award for the novel Sineater. Thirty-three years later, she’s releasing its sequel, The Wages of Belief, a novella … The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book ReviewRead more

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Skeletons in the Closet: Celebrating Bad Horror Films

Skeletons in the Closet: Celebrating Bad Horror Films

Skeletons in the Closet: Celebrating Bad Horror Films. As the glitz and glamour of Oscar season approaches, it’s time to take a break from the accolades and dive into a cinematic niche that often gets overlooked—bad horror movies. Each year, amidst the films vying for the coveted golden statuette, lurk … Skeletons in the Closet: Celebrating Bad Horror FilmsRead more

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Award-winning Once Upon A Time In The Future: 2121

Award-winning Once Upon A Time In The Future: 2121

Once Upon A Time In The Future: 2121 Lands U.S. Theatrical and VOD Release Award-winning dystopian sci-fi film Once Upon A Time In The Future: 2121, directed by Serpil Altin, continues its international success with an upcoming theatrical debut at Cinelounge in Los Angeles on January 31, 2025 for Indican … Award-winning Once Upon A Time In The Future: 2121Read more

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The Legacy of George A Romero’s Resident Evil

The Legacy of George A Romero’s Resident Evil

Experience the “Darkest Day of Horror the World Will Never Know”  George A Romero’s Resident Evil, a review by Jenna Jarvis Much like the “godfather of zombie movies” as he is repeatedly referred to within Brandon Salisbury’s documentary, I am not a gamer. But also like Romero, I carry an immensely … The Legacy of George A Romero’s Resident EvilRead more

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Grafted Movie Review: Messy Body Horror to the Max

Grafted Movie Review: Messy Body Horror to the Max

Introduction Body horror cinema often grapples with societal expectations and the pressure to conform to beauty standards, and Hope Madden’s debut feature, Grafted, dives headfirst into this unsettling territory. With a narrative that intertwines personal struggle with broader themes of assimilation, identity, and the grotesque impacts of modern science, Grafted … Grafted Movie Review: Messy Body Horror to the MaxRead more

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The Amazing Fever House Duology is Unleashed!

The Amazing Fever House Duology is Unleashed!

Where the unthinkable becomes a reality, the gripping narratives of Fever House and its sequel, The Devil by Name, take readers on a tumultuous journey through chaos, survival, and the deepest secrets of humanity. We bring you the exciting news of two books from Keith Rosson, the horror author that everyone is talking about. … The Amazing Fever House Duology is Unleashed!Read more

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‘The Girl with the Needle’ – A Powerful Haunting Tale

‘The Girl with the Needle’ – A Powerful Haunting Tale

The Girl with the Needle In the haunting landscape of post-war Copenhagen, where despair looms large and hope flickers dimly, The Girl with the Needle emerges as a poignant exploration of resilience and motherhood amidst the ravages of conflict. Co-written and directed by Magnus von Horn, this visually striking film … ‘The Girl with the Needle’ – A Powerful Haunting TaleRead more