Welcome to “Notes from the Last Drive-In,” Haunted MTL’s review and recap series of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs on Shudder. This is our second Joe Bob...
One of my favorite games from my childhood was the Lucasarts and Konami monster game Zombies Ate My Neighbors and I was eager to review the...
Shudder’s “The 61 Days of Halloween” wraps up this October with a whole (horror) host of premieres and specials across all regions. Let our content guide...
We have news of a new Shudder premiere, this one set for November 4th. Dead & Beautiful looks like it will add to Shudder’s array of...
Welcome back to Graphic Content’s “Just Swamp Things,” where this week we cover Swamp Thing Vol. 1 #5, released August of 1973. Swamp Thing #5 (August 1973) “The Last...
Cursed Bunny is one of this year’s newest addition of English translated horror. Written by Korean author Bora Chung and translated by Anton Hur, this collection...
Shudder’s biggest two months begin this September as they kick off the 61 Days of Halloween. This yearly celebration spans September and October and features new...
“The Sick Man” by Tylor James For better or worse, Jeffrey Caplinger was about to board. It was 9:35 on a frigid Chicago morning. He was...
“Vic and Blood” by Harlan Ellison started life as the Nebula Award-winning novella “A Boy and His Dog” (1969). With an extensive publication history, I want...
Welcome back to Graphic Content‘s “Just Swamp Things,” where this week we cover Swamp Thing #4, released May of 1973. Swamp Thing #4 (May 1973) The...
Best known for his unique visionary style and a sweet love for misunderstood monsters, Guillermo del Toro is undoubtedly one of the most celebrated and beloved...
Shudder’s “Summer of Chills” concludes this August 2021, with some exclusive films. Regrettably, Shudder hasn’t released a list of what films are leaving, and the “Leaving...
A lot of news from Shudder this month as part of Comic-Con@Home. This time around, we’re relaying the details of their presentation of three new series,...
A brief news roundup for your before the month closes out. We have some news about Shudder‘s Comic-Con@Home panels, as well as some news on August...
“Alone on New Years” by Robert P. Ottone Julian’s girlfriend left early in the evening on New Year’s Eve. She was working the second of a...
July on Shudder brings new and classic horror that is part of Shudder’s “Summer of Chills” programming that started in June. We also have some other...
General Guideline Info: We started as a theme anthology publisher where all the monies went to charity. Currently, we are still publishing nigh daily graphic art/horror...
Welcome to Notes from the Last Drive-In where this week we go sequel-mode to Maniac Cop and Maniac Cop 2. We’ve not had a double feature...
Stephen King is known for his gruesome imagination, unique prose, frightening monsters, and a narrative voice that gently borders on breaking the fourth wall. You can...
Mariana EnrĂquez, an Argentinian journalist is well known for her macabre fiction heavily influenced by sociopolitical issues and events. Translated from Spanish by Megan McDowell, The...