Meet Alexander James, a chef turned writer with a passion for all things weird and wonderful. With a penchant for Dungeons & Dragons, double-stuf Oreos, and margaritas, Alexander’s love for the unusual extends into his writing. His candid attitude and unique perspective on horror as a genre make for an … Alexander James: From Chef to Writer.Read more
‘DERELICT’ TO WORLD PREMIERE AT FRIGHTFEST LONDON!
‘DERELICT’ TO WORLD PREMIERE AT FRIGHTFEST IN LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON! British independent movie DERELICT, a harrowing and violent thriller of revenge and empowerment, will have it’s world premiere at the Odeon, Leicester Square, London as part of this year’s FrightFest Film Festival celebrating it’s 25th Anniversary. Filmed exclusively in Herefordshire … ‘DERELICT’ TO WORLD PREMIERE AT FRIGHTFEST LONDON!Read more
Stopmotion, Mad God and the Fearsome Power of Animation
Stopmotion, Mad God and the fearsome power of animation Stopmotion, 2023, directed by Robert Morgan Mad God, 2021, directed by Phil Tippett [Note: Stopmotion contains strobe effects in its opening sequence, so it’s one to avoid if that’s a danger for you. Please note I’m not an expert and the … Stopmotion, Mad God and the Fearsome Power of AnimationRead more
‘I Saw The TV Glow’- Is It Cruel To Be Kind?
Jane Schoenbrun’s film “I Saw The TV Glow” continues to captivate audiences with its thought-provoking narrative and haunting imagery. This slow-burning psychological horror delves into themes of repression, identity, and the powerful allegory for transness. Delving deep into the impact of the film’s ending and its stark portrayal of denial … ‘I Saw The TV Glow’- Is It Cruel To Be Kind? Read more
Renascentem: Crow Calls Volume VI
Renascentem: Crow Calls Volume VI Love, loss, grief, triumph, tragedy, death, resurrection. All can be found within these pages in one form or another, and taken as a whole the book has an unusually satisfying completeness. Quill & Crow Publishing House; Edited by A.L. Garcia with Cassandra L. Thompson; 140 … Renascentem: Crow Calls Volume VIRead more
Longlegs, Nic Cage Shines as a Deranged Serial Killer.
Longlegs FBI Agent Lee Harker is assigned to an unsolved serial killer case that takes an unexpected turn, revealing evidence of the occult. Harker discovers a personal connection to the killer and must stop him before he strikes again. Release date: 12 July 2024 Director: Oz Perkins Distributed by: Neon A Horror Movie … Longlegs, Nic Cage Shines as a Deranged Serial Killer.Read more
The Damage Done: Unforgettable Horror by Tony Tremblay
The Damage Done by Tony Tremblay, a horror book review by Tony Jones. I first reviewed Tony Tremblay back in 2018, giving his wild debut The Moore House, which later reached the Final Ballot of the Bram Stoker Award in the First Novel Category, a stellar five star review. It … The Damage Done: Unforgettable Horror by Tony TremblayRead more
The Children’s Horror: Cursed Episodes for Doomed Adults by Patrick Barb
The Children’s Horror: Cursed Episodes for Doomed Adults by Patrick Barb We are all a product of our upbringing. Every bit of media we consumed as kids positively or negatively impacted who we are today. Some shows show us that sharing is caring, some should show us that there is wonder in … The Children’s Horror: Cursed Episodes for Doomed Adults by Patrick BarbRead more
Livingston Slate: From Office Life to Fiction Writing
Please welcome Livingston Slate to GNoH with their entry in our 5 Minutes with a series of author interviews to promote their latest release, Exceptional Crimes. Livingston Slate BIO I was born and raised in the southeastern USA. When I was young boy, my father worked primarily in construction, so … Livingston Slate: From Office Life to Fiction WritingRead more
Favourite Horror Films So Far of 2024.
It cannot be that time already! No! All right, well, OK—if we have to, we have to. There’s much to be excited about in the coming months: Longlegs, Maxxxine, Heretic, Nosferatu. But that doesn’t mean we should forget the banner year horror is having already. Here, in alphabetical order, are our … Favourite Horror Films So Far of 2024.Read more
Bound in Flesh: An Anthology of Trans Body Horror, edited by Lor Gislason
Bound in Flesh: An Anthology of Trans Body Horror, edited by Lor Gislason Published by Ghoulish Books Neith’s striking concept is buttressed by the unflinching description of the main character’s every dying bodily sensation and, coupled with the dark, awkward, and pointedly sadomasochistic relationship that develops between killer and victim, … Bound in Flesh: An Anthology of Trans Body Horror, edited by Lor GislasonRead more
Horror Threequels, The Fright Club Podcast
Horror Threequels, The Fright Club Podcast Horror sequels—absolutely no genre turns out more of them. There are twelve Friday the 13ths, eleven Hellraisers, nine Texas Chainsaw Massacres Hell, there are eight Leprechaun movies! Usually, the first one’s great and each successive sequel is weaker than the last. But are there any series where the third instalment … Horror Threequels, The Fright Club PodcastRead more
Raising the Dead: Exploring the Works of George A. Romero
Raising the Dead – The Work of George A. Romero Written by Adam Charles Hart Available at Amazon Reviewed by Mark Walker Raising the Dead dives into the expansive, extraordinary body of work found in Romero’s archive, going beyond his iconic zombie movies into a deep and varied collection of … Raising the Dead: Exploring the Works of George A. RomeroRead more
You Better Watch Out by James S Murray and Darren Wearmouth
From international bestselling authors James S Murray (better known as “Murr” on the hit TV show Impractical Jokers) and Darren Wearmouth, comes You Better Watch Out, a suspenseful, serial killer thriller that leaves you wondering. Is Christmas really the best time of the year? About You Better Watch Out by James S Murray and … You Better Watch Out by James S Murray and Darren WearmouthRead more
Arcadian (2024): A Unique Take on the End of the World Genre
Arcadian (2024) Written by Mike Nilon Directed by Benjamin Brewer Review by: Mark Walker Arcadian (2024) A father and his twin teenage sons fight to survive in a remote farmhouse at the end of the end of the world. A new Nick Cage film? Don’t mind if I do. Okay, … Arcadian (2024): A Unique Take on the End of the World Genre Read more
