Preaching to the Perverted by James Bennett offers a thought-provoking and engaging experience that encourages readers to examine their views and assumptions about sexuality and religion. This book is a sincere, well-researched dive into a significant topic, making it a must-read for anyone looking to gain deeper insights into these … James Bennett’s Preaching to the Perverted: A Breakthrough in Queer HorrorRead more
Why We Need More Queer Female Southern Gothic by Elizabeth Broadbent
Why We Need More Queer Female Southern Gothic by Elizabeth Broadbent Introduction In the complex tapestry of Southern literature, the narratives surrounding womanhood often hinge on an agonizing dualism—women are either virtuous saints or fallen souls. This binary, deeply rooted in the historical and cultural soil of the American South, … Why We Need More Queer Female Southern Gothic by Elizabeth BroadbentRead more
Shepka Productions Announce Two Powerful New Movies.
Introduction In an exciting wave of UK cinematic releases, Shepka Productions is set to unveil two compelling films that tackle intense and thought-provoking themes. First up is the gritty thriller Dead Before They Wake, arriving on Digital Platforms in the UK on January 27th, which explores the dark realities of … Shepka Productions Announce Two Powerful New Movies.Read more
Silent Hill 2: Sometimes, It’s Nice To Be Wrong
Introduction Silent Hill 2 is a groundbreaking entry in the survival horror genre that has captivated gamers since its release. With its haunting atmosphere, psychological depth, and intricate storytelling, it explores complex themes of grief, guilt, and redemption. Set in the fog-shrouded town of Silent Hill, players take on the … Silent Hill 2: Sometimes, It’s Nice To Be WrongRead more
Magic Can’t Save Us by Josh Denslow
Magic Can’t Save Us by Josh Denslow: A Humorous Take on Failed Relationships Many relationships are doomed from the start. But what if there was a way to save them? The characters in Magic Can’t Save Us think they may have the answers—whyvisit a human counselor when you could spend … Magic Can’t Save Us by Josh DenslowRead more
Birdeater Review: Unpacking Relationships and Chaos
A Horror Movie Review by Hope Madden Introduction Directed by Jack Clark and Jim Weir, this Australian film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the chaotic world of a bachelor party gone awry. At its core, Birdeater examines the complexities of relationships against a backdrop of testosterone-fueled debauchery in … Birdeater Review: Unpacking Relationships and ChaosRead more
The Home: Mind-Bending Horror of Judith Sonnet
“There was another blur and then a spatter of blood. It went everywhere, like a chipmunk tossed into a wood chipper.” Introduction With a unique flair for intertwining the grotesque and the profound, her latest offering, The Home, pushes the boundaries of the genre, seamlessly blending quiet dread with splashes … The Home: Mind-Bending Horror of Judith SonnetRead more
Daubed in Darkness by J. Daniel Stone’s
Book Review: Daubed in Darkness, by J. Daniel Stone by Thomas Joyce such is the power of Stone as a storyteller that he too can describe such deliciously dark scenes in such detail that we can’t help but picture them in our mind’s eye, and be disturbed. Nightmarish images of … Daubed in Darkness by J. Daniel Stone’sRead more
Eric S Brown: Letting the Dogs Out (2024)
Introduction Bigfoot War author Eric S Brown is letting the dogs out in his latest action-packed horror novella titled Snarl. Boasting way more bite than bark, Snarl is a throwback inspired by the classic animals-run-amok novels of the 1970s and 1980s like Stephen King’s Cujo and David Fisher’s The Pack. … Eric S Brown: Letting the Dogs Out (2024)Read more
The Way Up Is Death: A Gripping Novel
Book Review: The Way Up is Death by Dan Hanks Like the unholy offspring of Cube and Hellraiser, The Way Up Is Death is a mind-bending blend of horror, sci-fi, and the human condition that will leave you battered and bruised but hungry for more. Introduction The Way Up Is … The Way Up Is Death: A Gripping NovelRead more
Best Horror Movies of 2024: A Fright Club Roundup
Welcome to the Fright Club Podcast‘s roundup of the best horror movies of 2024. With a focus on the genre that sends chills down our spines, we present a curated selection of the most exceptional films that left audiences trembling in fear. Join us as we delve into a world … Best Horror Movies of 2024: A Fright Club RoundupRead more
13 Horror Classics on VIZIO WatchFree+
13 Horror Classics on VIZIO WatchFree+ As we transition into the new year, the thrill of the holiday season may be fading, but the allure of spine-chilling tales remains. VIZIO is here to reignite your love for horror with an exciting lineup of classic films available for free on WatchFree+. … 13 Horror Classics on VIZIO WatchFree+Read more
Top 5 Horror Movies of 1974 You Must Watch
Top 5 Horror Movies of 1974 You Must Watch Chinatown, Young Frankenstein, The Godfather: Part 2, A Woman Under the Influence, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, The Conversation, and Lenny—1974 was a hell of a year in movies! Many genres flourished during this period, but horror stood out … Top 5 Horror Movies of 1974 You Must WatchRead more
Christine Morgan, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk
Christine Morgan is a daring name in the world of extreme horror, her writing synonymous with the audacious, visceral energy of splatterpunk. With a remarkable track record, she holds the distinction of being the most nominated author in the history of the Splatterpunk Awards, an accolade that highlights her consistent … Christine Morgan, Putting the Splatter into SplatterpunkRead more
The Final Wish Review: A Horror Film with Potential
The Final Wish Director: Timothy Woodward Jr.Writer: Jeffrey Riddick, William Halfon, Jonathan DoyleStarring: Lin Shaye, Michael Welch, Melissa Bolona The Final Wish: Horror Movie Review When his father dies, Aaron (Michael Welch) returns home after years away to help his mother (Lin Shaye). Soon he encounters an ancient urn that contains a Djinn, … The Final Wish Review: A Horror Film with PotentialRead more
