If you ever spent the day googling “true crime books” and making a list of the best recommendations, then there’s a chance that you’ve run into...
Described as a mix between Dracula and Steel Magnolias, this newest horror novel from Grady Hendrix is a true hit. There is much here to be...
If you want to talk to ghosts, you have to summon Mr. Splitfoot. Who is Mr. Splitfoot, you might ask? Well, I’m obviously not going to...
Danse Macabre by Stephen King is a college course in horror that you can carry around in your bag. Or on your tablet. It explores the...
Samanta Schweblin, author of Fever Dream and Mouthful of Birds, has brought us a story about the horror of interconnectivity. Originally published in Spanish in 2018...
I am a huge Joe Hill fan, hence the multiple part, detailed review of his newest story collection. His graphic novel series Locke & Key is...
In a whirlwind of enchanted language, LaValle takes his readers on a journey that mashes horror and magical realism. Apollo has it all – the beautiful...
I’ve always wondered why fairies aren’t considered just straight-up horror monsters. I mean, if you look at the origins of fairy stories, they do a lot...
I finished reading Andy Davidson’s “The Boatman’s Daughter” in mid-March, but I’m already declaring it one of the best novels of 2020. And I’m not alone...
A Bit of Background… The Thief of Always by Clive Barker is a book I first read back in 2006. That first time, I read it...
Described by film critic Roger Ebert as "better than it needs to be," David Slade's 30 Days of Night remains a rather impressive vampire horror movie.
The Last Book on the Left is a book that I’ve been looking forward to for a long time. I’ll say this right away: I love...
If you’ve read the title of this article, then you know how Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir was marketed. Believe me, I had no problem...
Darst presents a poetry collection that hinges on our society’s obsession with female bodies, obsession, and our fixation on the murders of girls and women. This...
Recently, I went back to rewatch Hemlock Grove and realized that even after three years I’m still salty about it. April 19 is the anniversary of...
Often, us horror fans love to dabble in the horrors of real life. That’s right. I’m talking true crime. When I stumbled across this book bringing...
1978’s Dawn of the Dead is one of the most influential classics in the horror genre, and particularly in the zombie genre. At first blush, the...
Barrett has created a truly sardonic dark comedy horror novel in The Bus on Thursday. Eleanor’s life was turned upside down when she found a lump...
Publishing Schedule: Originally set to be published in April, then moved to May, this release has now been pushed all the way back to July. Presumably,...
A complicated fever dream of a novella that follows McGlue as he’s arrested for the murder of his best friend in 1851. McGlue is a drunk...