A bloody comfort food homecoming that prioritises legacy over innovation. Scream 7 Review: Is it The Homecoming For the Franchise? The release of Scream 7 marks a pivotal, and arguably chaotic, moment for a franchise that has historically defied the odds. For nearly thirty years, since Wes Craven’s 1996 masterpiece redefined the … Scream 7 Review: Is it The Homecoming For the Franchise?Read more
Month: February 2026
SINGULARITY Issue 2 Launches on Kickstarter with Ghost Theory & Pat Mills
The mixtape of dread is back. Bigger. Stranger. Better. The Scottish indie comic scene just got a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart. Dundee-based creators Katy Stone and Phillip Vaughan have officially launched SINGULARITY: Issue 2 on Kickstarter, and this horror sci-fi anthology is bigger, bolder, and significantly more unsettling … SINGULARITY Issue 2 Launches on Kickstarter with Ghost Theory & Pat MillsRead more
Why Lord of Illusions (1995) Remains Clive Barker‘s Finest Film
Ditching the Cenobites for private eyes and practical magic. You can spot them immediately. The ones who discovered Clive Barker through Hellraiser tend to worship at the altar of Pinhead, the Cenobites, and that particular brand of S&M cosmology. Then you have the ones who came for Candyman, finding a tragic monster in … Why Lord of Illusions (1995) Remains Clive Barker‘s Finest FilmRead more
No Rest for the Wicked Review: Why Rachel Louise Adams’s Debut Demands Your Attention
A mystery that unpacks the skeletons in the family closet, one bone at a time. We spend so much time in thrillers trying to find out who did it. The real question, the one No Rest for the Wicked forces you to ask, is whether you can ever truly know the people … No Rest for the Wicked Review: Why Rachel Louise Adams’s Debut Demands Your AttentionRead more
Unravelling the Monster Within: An Interview with Amber Dean on Her Debut Psychological Horror, Hysterical
She’s not the final girl. She’s the reason there isn’t one. It takes a truly unique voice to create something that feels both disturbingly fresh and deeply unsettling. Enter Amber Dean, whose debut novel, Hysterical, is doing just that by shattering the conventions of the serial killer thriller. This isn’t a story … Unravelling the Monster Within: An Interview with Amber Dean on Her Debut Psychological Horror, HystericalRead more
Why High-Volatility Horror Slots Attract Bonus Hunters
Why High-Volatility Horror Slots Attract Bonus Hunters There’s something oddly fitting about pairing horror themes with high-volatility slot mechanics. The whole point of a scary movie is that long buildup followed by one massive scare that makes your heart jump. High-volatility horror slots work the same way. Quiet, tense spinning, … Why High-Volatility Horror Slots Attract Bonus HuntersRead more
Master the Reels: Tips and Strategies for Online Slots
Master the Reels: Tips and Strategies for Online Slots Online slots are often seen as the ultimate game of pure chance—a whirlwind of flashing lights and digital reels where your only job is to press a button and hope for the best. While it is true that you cannot “force” … Master the Reels: Tips and Strategies for Online SlotsRead more
The Terror and Sacrifice of Chris Panatier’s Daytide
In the apocalypse of the mind, an angel chooses to stay. Review: “Daytide” by Chris Panatier—A Mythic Masterpiece of Hope and Despair Chris Panatier’s Daytide is one of those rare novels that refuse to stay inside a single genre. It will not be defined. We get grief-soaked realism, psychological horror, … The Terror and Sacrifice of Chris Panatier’s DaytideRead more
2026 Betting Intelligence: Advanced Strategies for High-ROI Returns
2026 Betting Intelligence: Advanced Strategies for High-ROI Returns The 2026 digital wagering landscape is defined by Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) and high-velocity data. It is no longer about instinct as success should be integrated through a combination of predictive modeling, behavioral discipline, and real time market timing. The ability to … 2026 Betting Intelligence: Advanced Strategies for High-ROI ReturnsRead more
Beyond the Final Girl: Revisiting the Slasher Films Filmography by Kent Byron Armstrong
Slasher films An International Filmography 1960 through 2001 – Kent Byron Armstrong – reprint (2003 McFarland) Encyclopaedic table books, especially those dedicated to film, are so special. Novels might risk having sexier covers than insides, but titles like Slasher Films, An International Filmography 1960 through 2001 are going to give … Beyond the Final Girl: Revisiting the Slasher Films Filmography by Kent Byron ArmstrongRead more
How I Created an Indie Horror Movie in Just a Month
How I Created an Indie Horror Movie in Just a Month If you wait for perfect conditions, you will be waiting until the cows come home. I learned that the hard way. I had a script idea, and exactly one month before my lead actor moved abroad. I also had … How I Created an Indie Horror Movie in Just a MonthRead more
Blood Memory: Stephen Graham Jones Reimagines the Vampire in The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
The vampire novel reconceived as Indigenous revenge story, historical autopsy, and unanswered prayer Blood Memory: Stephen Graham Jones Reimagines the Vampire in The Buffalo Hunter Hunter Stephen Graham Jones has written something of a miracle with The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, a historical horror novel that reimagines the vampire myth through … Blood Memory: Stephen Graham Jones Reimagines the Vampire in The Buffalo Hunter HunterRead more
The Last Sacrifice Review: The Unsolved Murder That Haunted British Folk Horror
True crime, pagan revival, and cinema collide in this jaw-dropping documentary. The Last Sacrifice is sometimes clunky in its true crime format. It’s trying too hard to be scary. The approach doesn’t always suit the material, because the wild cinematic crossover with nonfiction is exponentially more interesting, and no crime was … The Last Sacrifice Review: The Unsolved Murder That Haunted British Folk HorrorRead more
Psycho Killer Review: A Satanic Slasher Caught Between Seven and Stereotype
Psycho Killer, a taut but flawed thriller that swaps the sophistication of Seven for a Satanic cliché, driven by a strong lead in Georgina Campbell From the writer who defined 90s cinematic darkness comes a new slasher that attempts to revisit the gritty serial killer thriller. Andrew Kevin Walker, the … Psycho Killer Review: A Satanic Slasher Caught Between Seven and StereotypeRead more
Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in Horror
Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in Horror The Fright Club Podcast are looking at heartbreak in horror for Valentine’s Day! Not unrequited love turned to stalkerism, because that’s been done to death and it’s not romantic. But the heartbreak and longing of love and loneliness. … Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in HorrorRead more
