The Psychotronic Book Club: Adventures in getting older teens to read (horror) I have been a school librarian for nearly thirty years, working in three very different schools and over that period have run many successful (with a few misfires along the way) book clubs. By far the most rewarding … The Psychotronic Book Club: Adventures in getting older teens to read (horror)Read more
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Exploitation Movies of the 2000s
Exploitation Movies of the 2000s: 5 Lurid Flicks That Prove the Grindhouse is Alive & Well What is an exploitation Movie? This is a question cinema virgins often ask and it’s a difficult one to answer without prompting a debate over whether exploitation is a pejorative term or a badge … Exploitation Movies of the 2000sRead more
DURHAM RED AND THE RETURN OF THE PROBLEMATIC VAMPIRE
The mutant vampire bounty hunter known as Durham Red is one of the most popular characters in British comics. An unsung figure in vampire fiction and one whose appeal remains truly troublesome “Of all the strange and terrible beings who wore the badge of the Search / Destroy Agency, there … DURHAM RED AND THE RETURN OF THE PROBLEMATIC VAMPIRERead more
Everything the Darkness Eats by Eric Larocca
For an author that’s become something of a name in horror lit recently, it’s worth remembering that Larocca is still just beginning their professional career, and a debut novel is going to have awkward parts as the author hones their craft Justin Allec Everything the Darkness Eats by Eric Larocca … Everything the Darkness Eats by Eric LaroccaRead more
Wounds To Wishes (Dark Tides book 1)
the closing chapter is absolutely brutal, leaving me with a sense of bleak, inescapable fatalism and dread. Kit Power Wounds To Wishes is the first title in a new series from Crystal Lake. Called Dark Tides, these titles encompass works that sit on the boundaries of the horror, thriller and suspense genres. … Wounds To Wishes (Dark Tides book 1)Read more
Southern Gothic, poetic prose: Horror maestro Michael Wehunt
“I’m fascinated by death, but even more so by those who are left behind after it, that feeling of sorrow that is so large, it seems that it will never end and maybe shouldn’t end. Inconsolability can come to be an identity of sorts, and that’s partly where the collection … Southern Gothic, poetic prose: Horror maestro Michael WehuntRead more
Review – The Inconsolables by Michael Wehunt
The Inconsolables by Michael Wehunt A Horror Book Review by Michael Botur Seven years since Atlanta author Michael Wehunt set a high standard for lyrical prose with the acclaimed Greener Pastures, the Southern Gothic short story specialist is back with a collection of ten tales. The reason for the title? … Review – The Inconsolables by Michael WehuntRead more
The Black Demon – Movie Review
The Black Demon (2023) Stranded on a crumbling rig in Baja, a family faces off against a vengeful megalodon shark. Written by Carlos Cisco and Boise Esquerra Directed by Adrian Grunberg A Horror Movie Review by: Mark Walker When I first saw the press information and trailer for The Black … The Black Demon – Movie ReviewRead more
YA and MG Horror Roundup
YA and Middle-Grade Horror Roundup, June 2023 The YA and MG Horror roundup reviews took a slight break thanks to the website hack, but they will bounce back in style with nine new books in this latest feature. Six of the books are YA and the other three roughly Middle … YA and MG Horror RoundupRead more
Let Us In!: This COVID-Era Exploitation Film is Enjoyable If Wholly Uneven
Let Us In!: This COVID-Era Exploitation Film is Enjoyable If Wholly Uneven Let Us In! is a bikersploitation movie tailor made for Generation TikTok. At 61 minutes, Let Us In! is as deliberately paced as a Ramones classic. Its opening moments strive to recapture the look and feel of 70s … Let Us In!: This COVID-Era Exploitation Film is Enjoyable If Wholly UnevenRead more
20+ Home Invasion Films That Will Convince You to Invest in Home Security
20+ Home Invasion Films That Will Convince You to Invest in Home Security Why are there so many home invasions in movies and TV? Because home invasion movies are popular and, therefore, profitable. Why they are popular is the real question. The reason for their appeal should be obvious to … 20+ Home Invasion Films That Will Convince You to Invest in Home SecurityRead more
Sisters of the Lost Nation by Nick Medina -Book Review
Sisters of the Lost Nation a new horror book review from Ryan Tan the short chapters and simple prose make Sisters of the Lost Nation extremely accessible. Nick Medina’s debut novel makes me excited to see what else he has to offer. ryan tan In Sisters of the Lost Nation, … Sisters of the Lost Nation by Nick Medina -Book ReviewRead more
She Came from the Woods, Review
She Came from the Woods is Clearance-Worthy Crap Courtesy of Tubi Originals Horror Movie Review by Bob Freville Some things deserve to remain dead—Nurse Agatha, parachute pants, slap bracelets and, yes, the 80s summer camp slasher. Bob Freville In 1987 on the last night of summer camp, a group of … She Came from the Woods, ReviewRead more
The Blackening – Horror Movie Review
what began as a viral comedy sketch lands on the screen as a refreshing new angle for a horror comedy. George Wolf Seven friends go away for the weekend, only to find themselves trapped in a cabin with a killer who has a vendetta. They must pit their street smarts … The Blackening – Horror Movie ReviewRead more
The Tank [Horror Movie Review]
The Tank After inheriting his mother’s abandoned coastal property, Ben and his family accidentally unleash an ancient, long-dormant creature that terrorized the entire region — including his own ancestors — for generations. Release date: 8 June 2023 (New Zealand) Director: Scott Walker A Horror Movie Review by Daniel Baldwin The Tank promises you … The Tank [Horror Movie Review]Read more
