'[It's a lived experience that] even when you surrender peacefully, you can still end up dead' - Jim
The Bully HACs are at it again! In this final episode of the Bully trilogy, Parzz1val schools us on the book vs movie, we learn more...
Sometimes we just need a mind vacation. A little getaway in our own living rooms. An escape into a visual story with challenges and mind-fuckery. Especially...
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...
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...
Sit back and get your snob on with the crew as they dissect Ghosthouse (La Casa 3), which is available on Amazon Prime (for most people–check...
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...
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...
If you’re on the search for a new author to try in the Fantasy Horror genre, Tim Ahrens may just itch that scratch. His books are...
The new horror film Behind You stars Addy Miller and Elizabeth Birkner as two sisters who find out that all the mirrors in their estranged aunt’s...
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...
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...
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...
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...
IÂ begged for this game when I was a young teenager. I don’t know why. It was very clearly not an A-grade title of any sort, evidenced...
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...
Fans of the TV mini-series Storm of the Century (1999), written by Stephen King, or the Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954-1956) films, may find great...
Ouija House is a film that makes me die inside quicker than high fiving Pence after a P90X3 CVX marathon with his staff. I was intrigued...