Finally, Lovecraft Country brings the horror in “Strange Case.” Sure, there have been horrible moments, mostly tied to the horrors of racism, but this episode does...
Brian Evenson’s most recent collection, Song for the Unraveling of the World, illuminates the apocalyptic and dread. Evil encompasses the lives of every character in these...
This week we return to serialization in Lovecraft Country after the brief sojourn into haunted house territory. Unfortunately though, narrative shortcuts and sloppy attention to detail...
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...
After last week’s relative stumble, can Lovecraft Country pick up the pieces and slow its pace? Is the show still burning the candle with a flamethrower,...
Well that escalated quickly. Welcome back to Lovecraft Country. We’re diving into the second episode in our recap and review series. Did the second episode live...
There was always something odd about Lawndale in the MTV classic Daria. And what better way to learn about the town than through its horrific suburban...
Part horror story, part fable, this novella follows the story of Pringles, Argentina. A middle-aged bachelor and his mother visit his wealthy friend and sees all...
H. P. Lovecraft has had a bit of a resurgence lately. Not that the influence of his work has ever really been dormant in popular culture,...
We return to the Drive-In for a special night of fun, movies, and a lack of social distancing. In all seriousness, though, it was a lovely...
Welcome back to Haunted MTL’s ongoing horror comic review feature, Graphic Content. In our fourth installment, we’ll be keeping up with John Constantine: Hellblazer and Sink. With previous favorite...
Aaron Keeling's The House on Pine Street is about a pregnant woman named Jennifer (Emily Goss) who thinks her temporary home might be haunted.
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...
Sparsity in Eugene Marten’s “Waste” creates a chillingly bleak atmosphere. In only 116 pages, Marten strings the reader through the daily life of a janitor, Sloper....
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...
*Spoilers* I’ll be honest here, I’m not usually a fan of found-footage horror movies. Maybe it’s because I was a teenager when they were booming in...
There are elder things Ancient things Things with fire And things with wings Spoiler alert: As always I will attempt to avoid spoilers. But given the...
Ghosts and women are drawn to each other, that’s a solid Wiki fact (source needed). Something about an other worldly love that transcends all boundaries sends...
I was okay with Scott Jeffrey's ClownDoll. Don't get me wrong here. This is not the sort of movie that'll strike you like an epiphany.
Webcast is another movie that encourages us to question our own neighborhoods and families. It turns out, some people are dangerous.