Brooklyn 45 Goeghegan delivers some jump scares and some gore, but what his film finds scariest is what lies in a beating human heart. Hope madden Best friends since childhood, five military veterans gather to support their troubled host, and the metaphoric ghosts of their past become all too literal. … Brooklyn 45, Horror Movie ReviewRead more
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Falcon Lake
Cinematographer Kristof Brandl’s camera evokes the mood, lonesome silhouettes, isolating crowds, awkward intimacy. Le Bon exhibits a delicate if controlled touch to her tale of young love. Few topics are more oft tread in cinema, on stage, in print or in song. But Falcon Lake, though its honesty gives it the … Falcon LakeRead more
Tony Jones
Tony Jones has been a school librarian for thirty years and a horror fanatic for much longer. In 2014 he co-authored a history book called The Greatest Scrum That Ever Was, which took almost ten years to research and write. Not long after that mammoth job was complete, he began … Tony JonesRead more
The Machine is the Gory Action-Comedy of the Decade
If you’re someone like me who loves Oldboy and The Hangover with equal fervour, you’ll have a whale of a time at Kreischer’s dynamic big screen debut. Bob Freville The Machine is the Gory Action-Comedy of the Decade Do you remember what a revelation Shaun of the Dead was when … The Machine is the Gory Action-Comedy of the DecadeRead more
COMPETITION – DARKNESS IN THE FIELDS
COMPETITION – DARKNESS IN THE FIELDS: MIDSUMMER PRESENTS A CHANCE TO WIN TWO FULL EVENT PASSES FOR FIVE DAYS OF FOLK HORROR ACTIVITIES! With folk horror undergoing a renaissance in 2023, DARKNESS IN THE FIELDS is proud to present MIDSUMMER, offering up five days of talks, interviews and writing workshops … COMPETITION – DARKNESS IN THE FIELDSRead more
An Alternative YA Bram Stoker Award
Below you will find Tony Jones‘ alternative YA Bram Stoker Award listing. No website in the world provides as much coverage of YA horror/dark fiction as the Ginger Nuts of Horror and for the last number years, we have reviewed all the books featured on the HWA YA Bram Stoker … An Alternative YA Bram Stoker AwardRead more
Free Horror Movies on Redbox in June
Here are all the Free Horror Movies on Redbox in June! Download the Redbox app from your favorite app store for your mobile, tablet, smart TV, or watch online at Redbox.com! Willy’s Wonderland Redbox Exclusive Feature Film A quiet drifter is tricked into a janitorial job at the now condemned … Free Horror Movies on Redbox in JuneRead more
The Boogeyman – Horror Movie Review
for horror fans wanting another PG-13 gem like The Ring, or a grief metaphor as deeply felt as The Babadook, the long wait just gets longer. George Wolf The Boogeyman High school student Sadie Harper and her younger sister, Sawyer, are still reeling from the recent death of their mother. They’re not … The Boogeyman – Horror Movie ReviewRead more
A VINDICATION OF MONSTERS
(Parts of this appear in an article first published by The Horror Tree and will appear in A Vindication of Monsters: Essays on Mary Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft). A VINDICATION OF MONSTERS: WOMEN, SOCIETY, HORROR, AND MOVING FORWARD. by Claire Fitzpatrick Although Mary Wollstonecraft died just 17 days after giving birth … A VINDICATION OF MONSTERSRead more
Mark Walker
Hi! I’m Mark Walker, a writer living in Gloucestershire with my family and a plethora of pets ranging from the practicality of Chickens to the downright creepiness of Tarantulas. I dabble in all kinds of writing, particularly screenwriting and short stories, but am branching out and have started working on … Mark WalkerRead more
Nathan Ballingrud a Horror Author Interview
How Nathan Ballingrud came to have a Strange new life “Mars, to me, was a wildly romantic place. It was a countryside of the imagination.” Today we have an exclusive Interview with Shirley Jackson Award-winning author Nathan Ballingrud conducted by horror writer and journalist Michael Botur The year is 1931 … Nathan Ballingrud a Horror Author InterviewRead more
Cats Luv Coffee Book Reviews
Valerie blames her fondness of horror on staying up until 3AM in the 80s watching Nightmare on Elm Street and not telling her parents. Despite her affinity for gothic and supernatural horror, she is still inclined towards horror that is both terrifying and funny. (Thanks a lot, Freddy.) She lives … Cats Luv Coffee Book ReviewsRead more
Horror Book Review – Grief Rituals By Sam Richard
Something for everyone, but it will be triggering for some, especially those with recent, or deep relationships with grief. So, proceed with caution but, dare I say it, as upsetting as some of these tales can be, there is opportunity for catharsis and peace within them as well. Mark Walker … Horror Book Review – Grief Rituals By Sam RichardRead more
LETTING THE ELDRITCH SEEP- THE MONDO BIZARRO WORLD OF RAMONES
Letting the Eldritch Seep is a bi-weekly celebration of those rare occasions when pop artists cornered the macabre and the bizarre in the corridors of the mainstream, and rubbed up against them until they became one wonderfully hideous freak of nature. bob freville Letting the Eldritch Seep: The Mondo Bizarro … LETTING THE ELDRITCH SEEP- THE MONDO BIZARRO WORLD OF RAMONESRead more
George Daniel Lea
George Lea is an unfixed oddity that can occasionally be sighted wandering around the UK Midlands. Queer as a very queer thing. Following the publication of his first short story collection, Strange Playgrounds and Essential Atrocities, he found a home amongst Perpetual Motion Machine Publications/Ghoulish Books stable of queer writers … George Daniel Lea Read more
