Smartly plotted, with a dark and chilling narrative peppered with some sly and witty humour, The Knock-Knock Man deftly weaves police procedural with dark supernatural into an exceptional novel that will appeal to fans of both crime and horror. The Knock-Knock Man by Russell Mardell I was going to start this review … The Knock-Knock Man by Russell Mardell – Book ReviewRead more
The Europa Ascent by Patrick Loveland – Book Review
The Europa Ascent wastes no time in throwing the reader headlong into a breathtaking relentless battle for survival as creatures beyond our understanding overrun the station. The Europa Ascent by Patrick Loveland – Book Review Sometimes a book leaves you wanting more, and The Europa Ascent by Patrick Loveland is one of those … The Europa Ascent by Patrick Loveland – Book ReviewRead more
Too Many Eyes by Patrick Loveland – Book Review
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Looking Back and Looking Forward with Filmmaker Zack Parker
Zack Parker is an American director and screenwriter known for his low-budget, high-concept films that often explore unsettling themes. The New York Times referred to him as a “one-man Hollywood.” Recently, Parker celebrated the 10th anniversary of his thriller Proxy at the 2024 Nightmares Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio. The … Looking Back and Looking Forward with Filmmaker Zack ParkerRead more
Spawn 2, Behind the Scenes Part 1
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How 2024 was THE year for Horror
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Martin Treanor, Childhood Fears
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Vampires in BC by Keith Costelloe – Book Review
Vampires in BC is an interesting exploration of identity and what it means to be human. The vampire lore is steeped in tradition but also innovative and original. Despite a few hiccups, it is an enjoyable story and worth checking out. Vampires in BC by Keith Costelloe – Book Review … Vampires in BC by Keith Costelloe – Book ReviewRead more
Straight on Till Morning – Horror Movie Review
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YA dystopian fiction: The lurking horror within YA dystopian fiction
The lurking horror within YA dystopian fiction: some top tips from ‘The YA Horror 400’ almanac Since Katniss Everdeen first picked up her bow and arrow back in 2008 she helped hustle both the zombie and paranormal romance crazes into the literary dustbin. In the period since, dystopian fiction has … YA dystopian fiction: The lurking horror within YA dystopian fictionRead more
The Devil’s Bath, Folk Horror Part 2: In Which We Restore Our Faith
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COMPETITION – WINTER HAUNTS 3 PRESENTS A CHANCE TO WIN TWO FULL EVENT TICKETS FOR A PACKED DAY OF GHOST STORIES AND GOTHIC FICTION!
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Jeff Strand, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk
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Alexander Zelenyj – Beware us Flowers of the Annihilator
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These Things That Walk Behind Me by David Surface – Book Review
The writing is crisp and confident and creates a real sense of atmosphere. Much of this is achieved by the use of sound; a subway suicide is heard, not seen in When the Circus; the hammering of the construction company in Little Gods to Live in Them and of the … These Things That Walk Behind Me by David Surface – Book ReviewRead more
