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Christopher Ruíz: Fearless but Flawed: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Horror

Christopher Ruíz: Fearless but Flawed: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Horror

Christopher Ruíz: Fearless but Flawed: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Horror Let’s be honest, horror never did play by the rules. And that’s the best thing about it. You think you’re just in for a scare, a simple jolt, but then it gets under your skin and starts asking … Christopher Ruíz: Fearless but Flawed: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of HorrorRead more

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Influencers Unfollowed: Kurtis David Harder’s Sequel Serves a Bloody Brilliant Feed

Influencers Unfollowed: Kurtis David Harder’s Sequel Serves a Bloody Brilliant Feed

Influencers Influencers is a 2025 horror thriller film written and directed by Kurtis David Harder. It is a sequel to the film Influencer, starring Cassandra Naud reprising her role from the first film, with Georgina Campbell, Lisa Delamar, Jonathan Whitesell, Veronica Long, and Dylan Playfair also starring. Director: Kurtis David Harder … Influencers Unfollowed: Kurtis David Harder’s Sequel Serves a Bloody Brilliant FeedRead more

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Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny: A Macabre Fairy Tale with Mikkelsen on Monster Duty

Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny: A Macabre Fairy Tale with Mikkelsen on Monster Duty

Dust Bunny Ten-year-old Aurora asks a hit man to kill the monster she believes ate her entire family. To protect her, he’ll need to battle an onslaught of assassins while accepting the fact that some monsters are real. Release date: 12 December 2025 (USA) Director: Bryan Fuller Mads Mikkelsen is hunting a … Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny: A Macabre Fairy Tale with Mikkelsen on Monster DutyRead more

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Unseen Terrors: the Monsters in our Minds By Tee Wood 

Unseen Terrors: the Monsters in our Minds By Tee Wood 

Unseen Terrors: the Monsters in our Minds By Tee Wood  “What we fear most is the sensation of being afraid, which endows the most familiar objects with frightful possibilities.”  Julia Briggs, Gothic Horror: A Reader’s Guide from Poe to King and Beyond, Springer Press, 1998 The human brain is a … Unseen Terrors: the Monsters in our Minds By Tee Wood Read more

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Below by Alaric Cabiling: The Horror That Waits in the Dark

Below by Alaric Cabiling: The Horror That Waits in the Dark

Below by Alaric Cabiling: The Horror That Waits in the Dark Poverty was one thing; a catastrophe was another. That line arrives early in Alaric Cabiling’s debut novel, and it sits with you. It sits with you because you understand, almost immediately, that this is a book about the difference … Below by Alaric Cabiling: The Horror That Waits in the DarkRead more

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The Best Middle Grade Horror Books of 2025: A Spine-Tingling Guide

The Best Middle Grade Horror Books of 2025: A Spine-Tingling Guide

The Best Middle Grade Horror Books of 2025: A Spine-Tingling Guide Here are my top ticks for 2025, featuring my favourite Middle Grade horror and dark fiction titles. There is a wide selection of books which are presented alphabetically by author. Amongst the mix there is some historical fiction, werewolves, … The Best Middle Grade Horror Books of 2025: A Spine-Tingling GuideRead more

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Keith Rosson’s Fever House and the Devil By Name: A Duet of Destruction

Keith Rosson’s Fever House and the Devil By Name: A Duet of Destruction

The parcel from Black Crow Books hit the doormat with a certain weight, a promise. You know the feeling. That specific, quiet thrill before the knife-slide of the box cutter. Inside, the two limited editions, Fever House and The Devil By Name, weren’t just books; they were artefacts of pure beauty. For a … Keith Rosson’s Fever House and the Devil By Name: A Duet of DestructionRead more

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How Technology Redefines Entry to Australian Casinos

How Technology Redefines Entry to Australian Casinos

How Technology Redefines Entry to Australian Casinos The New Face of Online Casino Access The act of registration in an online casino in Australia has quietly evolved from a bureaucratic step into a technological showcase. What used to be a formality involving passwords, verification codes and waiting periods is turning … How Technology Redefines Entry to Australian CasinosRead more

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Midnight Somewhere, Wandering Through Johnny Compton’s Dark Imagination

Midnight Somewhere,  Wandering Through Johnny Compton’s Dark Imagination

Midnight Somewhere, Wandering Through Johnny Compton’s Dark Imagination So. Midnight. It’s just a time on a clock, right? A neat little transition from one day to the next. But you know, and I know it’s never just that. It’s the witching hour. The time when the familiar contours of your … Midnight Somewhere, Wandering Through Johnny Compton’s Dark ImaginationRead more

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Johnny Compton Gets Real About Midnight Somewhere: Fears, Favorites, and Unkillable Characters

Johnny Compton Gets Real About Midnight Somewhere: Fears, Favorites, and Unkillable Characters

Johnny Compton Gets Real About Midnight Somewhere: Fears, Favourites, and Unkillable Characters Johnny Compton a Stoker Award-nominated author, sure, a creator of profoundly unsettling tales like The Spite House. But get him talking ,and you quickly find the man behind the monsters is, well, wonderfully human. Loud, he admits, a little self-conscious. … Johnny Compton Gets Real About Midnight Somewhere: Fears, Favorites, and Unkillable CharactersRead more

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The House of All Sorrows Review: A Jekyll of a Good Read (Or a Hydeous One?)

The House of All Sorrows Review: A Jekyll of a Good Read (Or a Hydeous One?)

Consider this your prescription. A dose of Gadz’s narrative that splits your reading experience clean in two. You’ll be half desperate to recommend it to everyone, and half tempted to Hyde it away for yourself. The perfect novel for anyone who likes their horror with a side of pedigree and … The House of All Sorrows Review: A Jekyll of a Good Read (Or a Hydeous One?)Read more

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Why Women’s Screams Go Unheard: A Review of The Wailing and Its Chilling Metaphor

Why Women’s Screams Go Unheard: A Review of The Wailing and Its Chilling Metaphor

Rachel Willis’s review of The Wailing cuts to the heart of what makes horror truly effective: its ability to tap into our most profound, societal fears. Moving beyond mere jump scares, director Pedro Martín-Calero’s film constructs a chilling metaphor around the terror of being silenced and disbelieved. Willis explores how the film’s … Why Women’s Screams Go Unheard: A Review of The Wailing and Its Chilling MetaphorRead more

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Ivy Grimes: The Deep Freeze of Memory: What My Grandmother Kept in the Dark

Ivy Grimes: The Deep Freeze of Memory: What My Grandmother Kept in the Dark

Ivy Grimes: The Deep Freeze of Memory: What My Grandmother Kept in the Dark “Why don’t you go down to the basement with me and we’ll get some ice cream from the deep freeze?” my Grandmother Grimes would say.  Aboveground, her house was filled with daffodils, rabbit figurines, cheerful stenciling … Ivy Grimes: The Deep Freeze of Memory: What My Grandmother Kept in the DarkRead more

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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2: Bear-ly a Movie, Mostly a Setup for Part Three

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2: Bear-ly a Movie, Mostly a Setup for Part Three

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 The animatronic horrors of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza have lumbered back onto the screen with Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, proving that some sequels are less a fresh start and more a malfunctioning repeat of the same spooky cycle. In 2023, the first film adaptation settled for … Five Nights at Freddy’s 2: Bear-ly a Movie, Mostly a Setup for Part ThreeRead more