
Found Footage Fear: A Cinephile’s Defense of the Genre’s Best Scares
Let’s be honest, found footage is the most divisive genre in horror. Critics bemoan the shaky cameras, the questionable logic of characters who won’t stop filming,... Read more.

Eli Roth Presents Dream Eater in Theaters Now!
The nightmare has begun. DREAM EATER, the terrifying new found-footage horror film from Eli Roth’s The Horror Section and Blind Luck Pictures, is now haunting... Read more.

Must-Play New Slot Machine Games in Halloween: What to Try
Must-Play New Slot Machine Games in Halloween: What to Try Halloween is just around the corner, and we all know what this means: pumpkin carvings, scary movie marathons,... Read more.

Competition – Winter Haunts 2025 Presents a Chance to Win Two Full Event Tickets For a Packed Day of Ghost Stories and Gothic Fiction!
Competition – Winter Haunts 2025 Presents a Chance to Win Two Full Event Tickets For a Packed Day of Ghost Stories and Gothic Fiction! With winter on the horizon,... Read more.

How digital leisure has become part of culture
How digital leisure has become part of culture Technology now weaves itself into the fabric of everyday moments, from keeping up with friends to exploring new hobbies.... Read more.

A Review of Garth Marenghi’s This Bursted Earth: The Apocalypse Has Never Been So Absurdly Earnest
to not read This Bursted Earth is to live a life of quiet, un-burst normalcy. It is to stare at the sky and see only stars, blind to the terrifying, non-Catherine-wheel-related... Read more.

How Will Future Technology Make Haunted Houses Scarier Than Ever?
How Will Future Technology Make Haunted Houses Scarier Than Ever? Haunted houses have come a long way over the years, and now you can find some highly convincing... Read more.

Aidan Traynor Joins The Nightcrawlers Members Club
What fuels a storyteller who dances with darkness? For author and creator Aidan Traynor, the drive is a profound fear of the mundane. He writes to escape life’s... Read more.

London Weird, Calling to the underworld, Come out of the cupboard, ya boys and girls
Ally Wilkes has crafted an essential volume for anyone who finds the city’s cheer a thin veneer over something ancient and hungry. Elvis Costello may not... Read more.

Gorse by Sam K. Horton Review: Where the Old Gods Grow Through Stone
You can tell a lot about a place by what grows there. Not the showy stuff, the gardens people plant with intention. I mean the weeds. The gorse that grips the hillside... Read more.

