[Editorial] What to Watch at This Year's Cine-Excess International Film Festival 2023
Kicking off on Tuesday 17th October, the 2023 edition considers the cinematic, social and cultural significance of the possessed, supernatural and unclean body onscreen.
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Bucket List of the Dead, Blood Drive, Candy Land & more
In this episode, host Ariel Powers-Shcaub is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors Sarah Miles and Liz Bishop to chat about some of their recent horror TV and movies watches. From Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, to TV show Blood Drive to John Swab's Candy Land and more watch recommendations.
[Ghouls Podcast] Tender Is The Flesh with Zoë Rose Smith, Bel Morrigan and Liz Bishop
In August we have been looking at mind-bending films and books, which is why we decided to cover Agustina Bazterrica's disturbing horror book TENDER IS THE FLESH.
[Editorial] Interview with Carter Smith director of The Passenger (2023)
Liz Bishop sat down with Director Carter Smith (The Ruins, Swallowed) to discuss how The Passenger (2023) came to be, and his experience of working on a script more emotionally driven than his previous body-horrors.
[Game Review] Remakes, Rituals and Romance: Resident Evil 4 (2023)
It may shock some of you that I, a Taylor-Swift-loving, girly-girl, am the one to review the Resident Evil 4 video game for Ghouls Magazine, but let me be clear - I LOVE this franchise with my entire black heart.
[Editorial] Interview with actor & creator of Ghost Stories, Andy Nyman
Join Ghouls Magazine senior contributor, Liz Bishop, as she chats to British horror legend, Andy Nyman! They discuss Andy's involvement in British horror including Dead Set and Severance, plus the creation of horror theatre play Ghost Stories, and Andy's co-written new book The Warlock Effect.
[Film Review] Candyland (2022)
Set in the early 90’s Candyland follows a small group of truck stop sex workers, aptly named the ‘Lot Lizards’.
[Editorial] 9 Modern Horror Characters Who Deserved Better
Whether it's taking one for the team to distract the killers, being used as leverage, or making a noble self-sacrifice - it's often the case that the nicest of the nice guys do, in fact, finish last.
[Ghouls Podcast] Good For Her Horror Film Recommendations
In this episode host Ariel Powers-Schaub is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors, Liz Bishop and Amber T, to embrace the on-screen women who make getting revenge, necrophilia and being drawn to bloodlust look damn cool. From Excision to Nekromantik 2 to Captivity to Prevenge and more...
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Severance, Run Sweetheart Run, Splice & more
In the new Ghouls Watch episodes of the podcast, we chat about what horror films and TV shows we’ve been watching lately! This time Ariel Powers-Schaub chats to Caitlyn Downs, Ariel Baska and Liz Bishop about sci-fi horror show Severance, horror film Run Sweetheart Run, sci-fi horror film Splice and more….
[Ghouls Podcast] The Loved Ones (2009) with Liz Bishop
Have you ever turned someone down for a date? Well, if you have, then you got away lucky because if you did that to the iconic Lola Stone you would be enduring some torture... This Valentine's Day we're not indulging in anything romantic, instead we're taking part in some Anti-Valentine's by discussing Sean Byrne's Australian horror film THE LOVED ONES (2009).
[Film Review] Sissy (2022)
This year sees the UK premiere of some incredible looking female-fronted horrors: Candyland in the vein of 70s exploitation movies exploring the underground world of truck stop sex workers; Piggy a tale of one girls revenge against her bullies; and The Harbinger which focuses on two best friends supporting each other through the horrors of the pandemic and beyond – to name but a few.
[Film Review] Barbarian (2022)
One of the most anticipated titles of the year was the UK premiere of Zach Creggers Barbarian. The trailer released back in June was pretty vague – a young woman (Tess Marshall played by Georgina Campbell) – arrives at a house she has rented out on Airbnb only to find that the key has already been taken and a man named Keith (Bill Skarsgard) has already checked in.
[Editorial] Frightfest UK 2022: Most Anticipated
This August sees the return of the UK’s biggest genre film festival – Frightfest. Taking place at Cineworld in Leicester Square, the event screens over 60 films over the course of 5 days – including full length features and shorts.
[Editorial] Best of Netflix Horror Films Part 2
As the horror aficionado of my friendship group, I’m often asked for genre recommendations – and it’s normally from friends who believe that “nothing is scary anymore”…
[Editorial] Best of Netflix Horror Films Part 1
After her recommendations on the Classics, Modern Masterpieces and Something A Little Netflix Nasty in part 1, here Elizabeth Bishop continues with a definitive list of horrors…
[Editorial] Romance Gone Wrong: The Anti-Valentines Movie List
Sick of seeing lovesick posts of couples snogging all over social media? Allow me to present to you: The Anti-Valentines movie list…
[Editorial] Hearts of Darkness: A Love Letter to Sarah Michelle Gellar
Scream Queen, Sustainable Sweetheart, Style Icon, Slayer – Celebrating the on-screen and real-life roles of the irreplaceable Sarah Michelle Gellar…
[Film Review] V/H/S 94 (2021)
Just shy of 10 years after the original was released, Bloody Disgusting are back again with another instalment of the V/H/S anthology series…
[Film Review] Fantasia Film Festival 2021 - #Blue_Whale
In 2015, the Blue Whale Challenge became worldwide news when a string of young suicides were linked to the online game…