Dark and Lonely Water is an exciting creature feature that works on so many levels, hopefully marking the return of a writer who has once again realised that he is a great writer who needs to be more active on the writing front. I have missed reading Reynolds over these past … Dark and Lonely Water by Graeme Reynolds – Book ReviewRead more
Oops, I Killed My Boyfriend by Alana K. Drex & Billy Ray Middleton Jr.
Oops, I Killed My Boyfreind is a fast, fun, fulfilling read, infused with laugh-out-loud dark comic escapades, some unexpected horror hijinks, and a romantic journey that’s as surprisingly sweet as it is unorthodox. Oops, I Killed My Boyfriend by Alana K. Drex & Billy Ray Middleton Jr. 240 Pages; Available … Oops, I Killed My Boyfriend by Alana K. Drex & Billy Ray Middleton Jr.Read more
The Nightmares of Finnegan Quick By Larry Hayes Hitting the Shelves 02 Jan 2025
The Nightmares of Finnegan Quick By Larry Hayes By night, Finn has horrible nightmares. By day, they come TRUE! Finnegan Quick is haunted by nightmares—so terrifying that he’s afraid to fall asleep. Worse still, Finn’s dreams don’t just stay in his head—they alter the waking world too. He’s already lost … The Nightmares of Finnegan Quick By Larry Hayes Hitting the Shelves 02 Jan 2025Read more
Do Not Open (2024) – Horror Movie Review
Do Not Open (2024) Written and Directed by Brian Babarik After arguing with her parents a distraught teen opens an email promising acceptance, but what the message delivers infects the whole family. There are some mild spoilers ahead for Do Not Open We all know the internet and social media … Do Not Open (2024) – Horror Movie ReviewRead more
Ryan Barton-Grimley’s Psychological Horror Listen Carefully Festival Favorite Launches on Streaming Coming to Worldwide Digital HD December 16th
Ryan Barton-Grimley’s Psychological Horror Listen Carefully Festival Favorite Launches on Streaming Coming to Worldwide Digital HD December 16th “A darkly humorous, blood-soaked,nightmare-fueled, brain-jarring blast!” — Horror Fuel“Ryan Barton-Grimley’s aesthetic is not to be ignored.” — Film Threat“A tense feature that highlights the anxieties new parents feel.”— Horror Buzz When troubled assistant bank manager Andy … Ryan Barton-Grimley’s Psychological Horror Listen Carefully Festival Favorite Launches on Streaming Coming to Worldwide Digital HD December 16thRead more
Spawn 2, Behind the Scenes Part 4
Spawn 2 Behind the Scenes Part 4 SPAWN 2: MORE WEIRD HORROR TALES ABOUT PREGNANCY, BIRTH AND BABIES, conceived and edited by award-winning author and anthology editor Deborah Sheldon, will be released worldwide by IFWG Publishing on 25 November 2024. This second volume follows the multi-award-winning and multi-award-nominated anthology of … Spawn 2, Behind the Scenes Part 4Read more
Street Trash: A Colorful and Nasty Cult Classic
Street Trash A group of homeless misfits must fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every homeless person in the city. A Horror Movie Review by Hope Madden In 1987, J. Michael Muro unleashed a colorful, sloppy bit of nastiness in bottles labeled Tenafly Viper. Street Trash was unlike … Street Trash: A Colorful and Nasty Cult ClassicRead more
Spawn 2, Behind the Scenes Part 3
Spawn 2 Behind the Scenes PART THREE SPAWN 2: MORE WEIRD HORROR TALES ABOUT PREGNANCY, BIRTH AND BABIES, conceived and edited by award-winning author and anthology editor Deborah Sheldon, will be released worldwide by IFWG Publishing on 25 November 2024. This second volume follows the multi-award-winning and multi-award-nominated anthology of … Spawn 2, Behind the Scenes Part 3Read more
YA Horror Roundup November 2024
YA Horror Roundup November 2024 Our latest roundup has ten books for you, a mixed bag of sequels, familiar authors and titles which drift into thriller and dark fantasy territory. I rarely review graphic novels but was captivated by Rosie Talbot and Sarah Maxwell’s Phantom Hearts, an LGBTQIA+ supernatural thriller … YA Horror Roundup November 2024Read more
Elizabeth Broadbent has Ninety-Eight Sabers and she is Ready to Use Them!
Elizabeth Broadbent Elizabeth Broadbent left the South Carolina swamps for the Commonwealth of Virginia, where she lives with her three sons and husband. She’s the author of Ink Vine (Undertaker Books), Ninety-Eight Sabers (Undertaker Books, 2024) and Blood Cypress (Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2025). Her speculative fiction has appeared with … Elizabeth Broadbent has Ninety-Eight Sabers and she is Ready to Use Them!Read more
Free Horror Titles on WatchFree+ for November
Free Horror Titles on WatchFree+ for November Your friends from VIZIO want to give you more reasons to be thankful this holiday season…13 to be exact. Get your scream on with these 13 FREE terror titles on VIZIO WatchFree + this November! WatchFree+ has thousands of FREE premium movies and … Free Horror Titles on WatchFree+ for November Read more
Chuck Tingle – Bury Your Gays – Book Review
Elsewhere, we have what I’m coming to think of as the trademark Tingle style; effortless character work and world-building, a ruthlessly efficient and immediate pulp prose style that belies an impressive depth of storytelling in terms of concepts and themes, and a damn near visionary ability to speak directly to … Chuck Tingle – Bury Your Gays – Book ReviewRead more
8:59:29 By Polly Schattel A Horror Book Review by Jim Mcleod
There aren’t many books out there that make me go “holy shit! but 8:59:29 had me shouting it out at the top of my voice. 8:59:29 By Polly Schattel A Horror Book Review by Jim Mcleod Many people believe that working in academia is vastly different from working in … 8:59:29 By Polly Schattel A Horror Book Review by Jim Mcleod Read more
Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk (translated by Heather Cleary) – Book Review
Yuszczuk’s blending of traditional vampiric imagery with the Buenos Aires setting was masterful and you really got a sense of the vampire story as a global story, which is unfortunately rare. Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk (translated by Heather Cleary), A Horror Book Review by Natalie Wall Thirst is a novel … Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk (translated by Heather Cleary) – Book ReviewRead more
Coming of Age – A Fright Club Podcast
Coming of Age – A Fright Club Podcast I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Teen Wolf. The Craft. Even Carrie. Horror moviemakers have long equated coming-of-age with otherness, monstrosity. Sometimes it’s fun, sometimes it’s tragic, but whatever the result —the witches of The Craft or the mermaid of Blue My Mind, the zombie of Maggie or the … Coming of Age – A Fright Club PodcastRead more
