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Black Flame Review: A Corrosive Descent That May Leave You Cold

Black Flame Review: A Corrosive Descent That May Leave You Cold

I was reading the words, watching the atrocities unfold, but I was just… observing. It was a very well-rendered screensaver of hell. And you’re left there, ears ringing, with the distinct and lonely feeling that you’ve just witnessed a spectacular, beautiful, and ultimately exhausting private performance that you weren’t really … Black Flame Review: A Corrosive Descent That May Leave You ColdRead more

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Great British Horror 10: Something Peculiar Review | A Final Chilling Anthology

Great British Horror 10: Something Peculiar Review | A Final Chilling Anthology

Every great era must come to an end, and so it is with a tinge of bittersweet anticipation that we approach the final volume of the acclaimed series with Great British Horror 10. Edited by the prolific Steve J. Shaw, this collection, titled “Something Peculiar”, serves as a fitting farewell, trading in graphic … Great British Horror 10: Something Peculiar Review | A Final Chilling AnthologyRead more

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The Place Where They Buried Your Heart by Christina Henry Review: A Haunted House to End Haunted Houses!

The Place Where They Buried Your Heart by Christina Henry Review: A Haunted House to End Haunted Houses!

“The Place Where They Buried Your Heart” is an ode to all facets of a haunted house tale. It’s unsettling, original, and packed with real emotional teeth. It proves that the most terrifying stories aren’t just about what goes bump in the night, but about the people who choose to face … The Place Where They Buried Your Heart by Christina Henry Review: A Haunted House to End Haunted Houses!Read more

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The Haunting of Alejandra by V Castro: A Review of Motherhood and Monsters 

The Haunting of Alejandra by V Castro: A Review of Motherhood and Monsters 

So who is this book for? It is for anyone who appreciates horror with profound emotional depth. It is for mothers who have felt invisible. It is for those grappling with the shadows of their own family history. This novel offers no easy answers. A Review of The Haunting of Alejandra … The Haunting of Alejandra by V Castro: A Review of Motherhood and Monsters Read more

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Joe Chianakas How My Darkest Moments Inspired Darkness Calls

Joe Chianakas How My Darkest Moments Inspired Darkness Calls

What if our deepest childhood fears held the key to our greatest strengths? For author Joe Chianakas, the terrifying woods of Springdale Cemetery, the anguish of potential loss, and the isolating fear of being “different” weren’t just memories—they were the raw materials for his horror novel, Darkness Calls. In this deeply … Joe Chianakas How My Darkest Moments Inspired Darkness CallsRead more

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Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine by Kristina Ten Review: Childhood Games Turned Cosmic Horror

Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine by Kristina Ten Review: Childhood Games Turned Cosmic Horror

A Triumph of Dark Speculation: Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine by Kristina Ten In Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine, Kristina Ten masterfully contorts the familiar artefacts of youth, CD-ROM language games, cootie catchers, summer camp legends, and playground clones, into a series of unsettling and brilliant … Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine by Kristina Ten Review: Childhood Games Turned Cosmic HorrorRead more

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5 Horror Gems I Saw at GrimmFest 2025: by Sandra Ubege

5 Horror Gems I Saw at GrimmFest 2025: by Sandra Ubege

Check out the dark heart of independent genre cinema with this firsthand account of GrimmFest 2025 from Sandra Ubege. Manchester’s International Festival of Fantastic Film recently celebrated its 17th year, and I was there to experience the chilling excitement firsthand. This GrimmFest review goes beyond the screen, capturing not only … 5 Horror Gems I Saw at GrimmFest 2025: by Sandra UbegeRead more

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Spin the Rack of Terror: Inside The Rack II, a New Anthology of Vintage Horror

Spin the Rack of Terror: Inside The Rack II, a New Anthology of Vintage Horror

THE RACK II: Stories Inspired by Vintage Horror Paperbacks Step right up and spin the rack once more! Greymingling the lurid charm of 70s and 80s pulp horror with the talents of today’s masters, The Rack II is your ticket back to a golden age of terror. Edited by Bram Stoker Award-winner … Spin the Rack of Terror: Inside The Rack II, a New Anthology of Vintage HorrorRead more

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A Review of They Fear Not Men in the Woods by Gretchen McNeil, Will You Go Into The Woods Today?

A Review of They Fear Not Men in the Woods by Gretchen McNeil, Will You Go Into The Woods Today?

McNeil delivers a relentless, creepy, and ultimately smart novel that celebrates its bold choices. If you’re ready for a story that respects the classics while fiercely carving its own path, you need to step into these woods. Just be prepared for what you might find there. Trust me, there is … A Review of They Fear Not Men in the Woods by Gretchen McNeil, Will You Go Into The Woods Today?Read more

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Die Booth: The Perfect Halloween Film: Why ‘The Lost Boys’ is a Timeless Choice

Die Booth: The Perfect Halloween Film: Why ‘The Lost Boys’ is a Timeless Choice

Choosing just one film to watch on Halloween is a near-impossible task, a ritual of deliberation for horror fans everywhere. For author Die Booth, that annual decision has a clear and enduring winner: Joel Schumacher’s 1987 cult masterpiece, The Lost Boys. But this choice is about far more than simple nostalgia. … Die Booth: The Perfect Halloween Film: Why ‘The Lost Boys’ is a Timeless ChoiceRead more

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Found Footage Fear: A Cinephile’s Defense of the Genre’s Best Scares

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, and a sea of low-budget imitators. But for true aficionados like me, when it’s done right, nothing is more terrifying. There’s a raw, immersive … Found Footage Fear: A Cinephile’s Defense of the Genre’s Best ScaresRead more

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Eli Roth Presents Dream Eater in Theaters Now!

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 theaters nationwide. Audiences can experience the year’s most chilling horror event exclusively on the big screen—get tickets now at fandango.com, amctheatres.com, dreameatermovie.com.  Eli Roth Presents Dream Eater in Theaters … Eli Roth Presents Dream Eater in Theaters Now!Read more