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Natalie Wall

Natalie Wall

Natalie Wall is an English Literature PhD candidate from University of Liverpool UK where her research focuses on contemporary trauma literature, theory, and online reading communities. She has had previous creative writing published in Lumpen Journal and Bindweed Magazine as well as culture writing published in The Independent, Refinery29, i News, VICE UK and DAZED. … Natalie WallRead more

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Kill Your Lover: A Dark and Intimate Horror Movie Review

Kill Your Lover: A Dark and Intimate Horror Movie Review

Kill Your Lover, A Horror Movie Review by Brandon Thomas Kill Your Lover A couple’s once passionate relationship has become poisoned by resentment. As emotions boil over, he starts sprouting black veins and excreting an acidic liquid. His touch burns flesh, and a life-and-death battle ensues. Directors: Keir Siewert, Alix Austin Producers: Keir … Kill Your Lover: A Dark and Intimate Horror Movie ReviewRead more

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What Remains: A Haunting Tale of Murder and Co-dependency

What Remains: A Haunting Tale of Murder and Co-dependency

What Remains (2022)  Written by Megan Everett-Skarsgård and Ran Huang Directed by Ran Huang A Movie Review by Mark Walker At a Scandinavian psychiatric hospital, an uneasy triumvirate of multiple murderer Mads, therapist Anna, and policeman Soren, all have a vested interest in unearthing the truth, and a deepening co-dependency … What Remains: A Haunting Tale of Murder and Co-dependencyRead more

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Freakslaw: A Captivating Journey into Queer Horror Literature

Freakslaw: A Captivating Journey into Queer Horror Literature

Freakslaw by Jane Flett, a book review by Jim Mcleod In 2024, I’ve had the opportunity to explore more “queer” horror literature than any other year in my 16 years of reviewing the genre. It wasn’t a conscious decision on my part, but rather a fortuitous turn of events that led … Freakslaw: A Captivating Journey into Queer Horror LiteratureRead more

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Paul Tremblay’s Horror Movie: A Post-Modernist Take on Lost Films

Paul Tremblay’s Horror Movie: A Post-Modernist Take on Lost Films

Paul Tremblay’s Horror Movie: A Post-Modernist Take on Lost Films Review by Anthony Watson Having skilfully deconstructed demonic possession, vampires and the end of the world (twice, sort of) in his previous novels, Paul Tremblay has now turned his post-modernist gaze to the trope of the lost and/or cursed film … Paul Tremblay’s Horror Movie: A Post-Modernist Take on Lost FilmsRead more

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The Extravaganza Eternia: A Tale of Intrigue and Curses

The Extravaganza Eternia: A Tale of Intrigue and Curses

The Extravaganza Eternia by Kristin Osani A Horror Book Review by Debra K. Every It’s hard to resist a circus and doubly hard to resist magic. Pair these elements with a murder mystery, and you’ve really got something. Kristin Osani’s fantasy novel, The Extravaganza Eternia, opens with a breathless introduction … The Extravaganza Eternia: A Tale of Intrigue and CursesRead more

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The Watchers: Ishana Night Shyamalan’s Feature Debut

The Watchers: Ishana Night Shyamalan’s Feature Debut

The Watchers A Horror Movie Review by Hope Madden Based on: The Watchers; by A. M. Shine A 28-year-old artist gets stranded in an expansive, untouched forest in western Ireland. Finding shelter, she unknowingly becomes trapped alongside three strangers who are stalked by mysterious creatures every night. Director: Ishana Night Shyamalan Distributed … The Watchers: Ishana Night Shyamalan’s Feature DebutRead more

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What Hides in the Cupboards: A Powerful Gothic Horror Novel

What Hides in the Cupboards: A Powerful Gothic Horror Novel

What Hides in the Cupboards by Cassondra Windwalker , A Horror Book Review by Lionel Ray Green What Hides in the Cupboards is a powerful portrait of grief packaged perfectly in a modern gothic horror novel. Author Cassondra Windwalker delves into the fragile mind of her main character Hesper Dunn and … What Hides in the Cupboards: A Powerful Gothic Horror NovelRead more

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Lionel Ray Green

Lionel Ray Green

Lionel Ray Green  Lionel Ray Green is a horror and fantasy writer, award-winning newspaper journalist, and U.S. Army Gulf War veteran living in Alabama. Horror reviewer and interviewer. Ironically loves Bigfoot and hobbits and believes Babe is the greatest movie ever made. LINK:https://lionelraygreen.com/ The Heart and Soul of Horror Promotion Websites

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Fears, Tales of Psychological Horror Edited by Ellen Datlow

Fears, Tales of Psychological Horror Edited by Ellen Datlow

Fears, Tales of Psychological Horror Edited by Ellen Datlow Tachyon Publications 2024 A Horror Book Review by Mario Guslandi Arguably the  world’s most famous and prolific editor of horror fiction, Ellen Datlow provides yet another anthology of horror stories, this time all reprints ,selected on the basis of the psychological nature … Fears, Tales of Psychological Horror Edited by Ellen DatlowRead more