I knew from the very first page of the prologue of Grady Hendrix and Will Errickson’s Stoker award winning Paperbacks From Hell it was going to...
Leonora Carrington creates Aesop’s fables with sick twists. This is the best way that I can describe this collection of flash stories. Each story feels a...
Season 3, Episode 7 is the second installment of the Simpsons “Treehouse of Horror.” The episode begins with Marge beginning to warn the audience about the...
I wasn’t alive in the 1980s, but I love reading books set in the time period. There’s just something about the aesthetic and the simplicity of...
Our monthly Shudder content guide is going to be expanding a bit over the coming months as Shudder has announced they are going to begin streaming...
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,...
We have a new interview this week. This time around we talk to illustrator Cody Schibi. If his work seems familiar you just may have been...
Just a short while ago HBO Max finally launched. This streaming service, comprised of a large back catalog of Warner Bros. and Turner content with some...
Just like many horror lovers and creators, Chucky from Child’s Play (1988) scared Author Steven Wain so bad he was turned off from horror as a...
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...
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...
Please Welcome my Guest, Brian Coldrick… This week, I have the pleasure of interviewing one of my favorite horror illustrators, Brian Coldrick. The first time I...
An author who considers the need to write as being a “bug” is surely one who interests us. From taking eight years to write his first...
If you’re into true crime, Yvonne Mason’s work shouldn’t be missed. Her ability to translate a story the world thought was over is both necessary and...
Does enjoying the fantastic body of woman-led horror fiction have to end with February, AKA Women in Horror Month? Absolutely not! If anything, it’s even more...
I had quite a strange reading experience with this little book of striking poems. At first, I was reading through the poems and getting extremely frustrated....
Haunted MTL interview with Isaac Thorne, author of horror stories such as The Gordon Place, Road Kills, The Murder of Crows, Dislike and Hoppers.
“What you interested in?” the elderly owner of Lucky Lanes Bowling asked. “Mister…” “Giddens. Call me Jeff.” “Well, Jeff, I got Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Asteroids, Donkey...
Bunny Love There’s nothing I love more than discovering foreign horror. Bunny The Killer Thing has definitely been added to my collection of ‘what the fuck’...
The Conjuring. If you believe in ‘true case’ studies in the paranormal (or not), The Conjuring still comes in strong with its story building. All too...