Predator: Killer of Killers is a 2025 American adult animated science fiction action horror anthology film directed by Dan Trachtenberg, co-directed by Joshua Wassung, and written by Micho Robert Rutare. Produced by 20th Century Studios and Davis Entertainment, it is the sixth film and eighth installment overall in the Predator franchise. By October 2024, Trachtenberg, who previously directed Prey (2022), had made a secret … Predator: Killer of Killers, Movie ReviewRead more
A Game in Yellow by Hailey Piper, a Dark Decent into Madness and Desire!
A Game in Yellow by Hailey Piper, a Decent into Madness and Desire! Piper’s bold fusion of eroticism and horror vividly challenges genre boundaries, offering a narrative that is as intellectually provocative as it is viscerally terrifying. Within its pages, readers are drawn into a labyrinthine world where their deepest … A Game in Yellow by Hailey Piper, a Dark Decent into Madness and Desire!Read more
Best Horror-Themed Casino Games You Should Try
Best Horror-Themed Casino Games You Should Try Casino games have never been more fun. Thanks to technology, game-developing companies are able to conquer different genres and make casino games more appealing for a wider audience. Although most casino games are the same in terms of gameplay, there is one difference … Best Horror-Themed Casino Games You Should TryRead more
YA and Middle Grade Horror Picks for May/June 2024
May/June YA and Middle Grade horror roundup Our latest YA and Middle Grade roundup has a mixed bag of bangers and duds. My absolute favourite here was Mar Romasco-Moore’s Deadstream which is a terrific YA tale which will put you off livestreaming for life. My top pick from the Middle … YA and Middle Grade Horror Picks for May/June 2024Read more
Destry Allyn Spielberg’s Directorial Debut: Please Don’t Feed the Children, Premieres Friday, June 27
TUBI ACQUIRES DESTRY ALLYN SPIELBERG’S FEATURE DIRECTORIAL DEBUT HORROR THRILLER “PLEASE DON’T FEED THE CHILDREN” The Tubi Original Starring Michelle Dockery and Giancarlo Esposito Premieres Friday, June 27 Tubi (www.tubi.tv), Fox Corporation’s (NASDAQ: FOXA, FOX) ad-supported video-on-demand service, today announced it has acquired as a Tubi Original Film the horror … Destry Allyn Spielberg’s Directorial Debut: Please Don’t Feed the Children, Premieres Friday, June 27 Read more
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab: A Haunting Ode to Immortality, Hunger, and Queer Resilience
V.E. Schwab’s Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil is a genre defying triumph that intertwines centuries, continents, and the lives of three women bound by a shared hunger for freedom, and the vampiric curse that both empowers and entraps them. Blending historical fiction, gothic horror, and sapphic romance, Schwab crafts a … Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab: A Haunting Ode to Immortality, Hunger, and Queer ResilienceRead more
The Lost Boys: Kill Your Brother You’ll Feel Better, a Critical Revist
The Lost Boys: Kill Your Brother, You’ll Feel Better, a Critical Revist Okay, This. This right here. This is the fucking problem with this whole shitty movie, expressed clearly in a single song choice-over-montage. Everything that is facile, surface and putrid about this film is summed up right here. Because … The Lost Boys: Kill Your Brother You’ll Feel Better, a Critical RevistRead more
Has the soundtrack to the 1987 film The Lost Boys stood the test of time?
Thesis: Has the soundtrack to the 1987 film The Lost Boys stood the test of time? Method: Eh. Watch the film a couple of times and listen to the relevant tracks? Maybe? That’s sounds good, right? Discussion: Full disclosure, here: I am a metal head. Pop music doesn’t really do … Has the soundtrack to the 1987 film The Lost Boys stood the test of time?Read more
Top Queer Horror Books You Shouldn’t Miss
Top Queer Horror Books You Shouldn’t Miss by Vikki Patis I used to say that I wasn’t a horror girlie. Despite devouring my mum’s John Saul books from a young age, I’d call myself a wimp because I was haunted by an illicit cinema trip to see The Grudge when … Top Queer Horror Books You Shouldn’t MissRead more
Bring Her Back: Unsettling Horror from Australia
Bring Her Back Bring Her Back is a 2025 Australian supernatural horror film directed by Danny and Michael Philippou, and written by Danny Philippou and Bill Hinzman. Produced by Causeway Films and RackaRacka, in association with Salmira Productions and South Australia Film Corporation, the film stars Billy Barratt, Sora Wong and Sally Hawkins. It was theatrically released by Sony … Bring Her Back: Unsettling Horror from AustraliaRead more
Sidney Shiv, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk
Sidney Shiv, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk A horror author interview by Lionel Ray Green Sidney Shiv made a bloody splash onto the extreme horror and splatterpunk fiction scene in April by earning three nominations for 2025 Splatterpunk Awards. Shiv received recognition as an author of the short story “Fulfillment” … Sidney Shiv, Putting the Splatter into SplatterpunkRead more
A Summer Reading List, No AI Books Here fore 2025
Welcome to the very first instalment of the Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Summer Reading List. Here, you will discover five carefully selected books that we believe every horror enthusiast should be diving into this season. This particular edition shines a spotlight on five talented UK horror authors, each of whom … A Summer Reading List, No AI Books Here fore 2025Read more
Cover Reveal: Anthony Watson’s: The Laws of Horror. An Exploration of The Books of Stephen Laws.
“At the forefront of his field, Stephen Laws shows us horror’s most valuable function – the use of great darkness to point up and define, in spectacular fashion, that which is truly humane.” — STEPHEN GALLAGHER Cover Reveal: Anthony Watson’s: The Laws of Horror. An Exploration of The Books of … Cover Reveal: Anthony Watson’s: The Laws of Horror. An Exploration of The Books of Stephen Laws.Read more
William Castle, The King of the Gimmick
King of the Gimmick House on Haunted Hill and The Tingler: William Castle and the astonishing! trick! of! telling a surprisingly decent story! I hope you enjoy it. And I hope your nightmares are nice ones. William Castle, introducing ‘Mr Sardonicus’ William Castle is one of those directors most of … William Castle, The King of the GimmickRead more
Flawed Execution in A Blood as Bright as the Moon Review
Andrea Morstabilini’s A Blood as Bright as the Moon ambitiously attempts to blend gothic horror, queer romance, and existential drama but ultimately struggles under the weight of its well-intended aspirations. While the novel’s premise, a vampire clan plotting to escape to the moon while evading a secret society, is undeniably imaginative, its … Flawed Execution in A Blood as Bright as the Moon ReviewRead more
