Incredibly vivid, heavily detailed, brilliantly written and fast-paced, Columbine is one of the best true crime books I’ve ever read. Written like a thriller, Dave Cullen,...
Haunted MTL‘s weekly review of the series as a whole. Welcome back! This week we’re tackling episode 36 of Last Podcast titled “Sandwiches in the Matrix”....
We’ve come now to the last available season of Tanis. I’m not going to lie to you, I’m nervous. I’ve never been the patient sort, and...
Welcome back to Haunted MTL’s ongoing horror comic review feature, Graphic Content. In our third installment, we’ll be keeping up with John Constantine: Hellblazer, Killadelphia, and...
This week’s Weekly Wail is a special one. Any of you fans of hitting up thrift stores for oddities? I am particularly fond of finding weird,...
Novels, short stories, comics and more.
Like many horror fans, Shirley Jackson is one of my favorite writers of all time. I’ve read almost all of her books and short stories. One...
Welcome back to another installment of Graphic Content where I dive into some horror comics. This week we continue our ongoing reviews of Hellblazer and Killadelphia,...
Personally, I’ve always thought that mermaids are a criminally underrated monster in horror. The original story of sirens involved them using beauty to lure unsuspecting sailors...
#MeToo and Little Women I will be honest. I am an openly gay Asian single man on the autism spectrum. I had way too much fun...
Happy pride month, horror fans! When I was thinking about what I wanted to review for June, I tried to find books and movies that had...
We’re past the halfway point for season two of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs and I am already feeling sad. Let’s not dwell on...
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...
Haunted Houses and Vampires go to terrifying depths in Thomas A. Bradley’s fiction. Reading along the line of Dean Koontz, his words are meant to take...
“Orisha” by Michael Washburn The doorbell rang. Mary Rowland put down her newspaper, walked to the front door of her father’s spacious house, and opened it....
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...
Trigger Warning: Part 4 contains a scene depicting a graphic sexual assault. I will very briefly mention this scene in the second paragraph of this review....
Disclaimer: This episode of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina depicts the pagan god, The Green Man, in a way that does not represent my understanding or...
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...
Welcome back to the Drive-In, everyone. We’re officially back to weekly double features after a pair of marathons for Halloween and a very Red Christmas. For...