[TV Review] Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre (2023)
For years, I have been a woman obsessed with the sensational work of manga writer and artist Junji Ito
[Ghouls Podcast] The Wicker Man with Lakkaya Palmer
Rebecca McCallum and Lakkaya Palmer discuss one of the most iconic British folklore horror films ever made - The Wicker Man (1973).
[Editorial] The Craft: Witchcraft, Sisterhood and Empowerment Part 2
Although the film tackles some ground-breaking issues, many have highlighted a major flaw in The Craft that is hard to ignore…
[Editorial] The Craft: Witchcraft, Sisterhood and Empowerment Part 1
Andrew Fleming’s The Craft (1996) is a film that most teenage girls throughout the twenty-first century have watched and treasured…
[Editorial] Re-assessing The Exorcist: Religion, Abuse, and The Rise of the Feminist Mother.
When reassessing The Exorcist, there are implications of abuse brought on by Chris MacNeil’s reluctance to be a proper ‘mother’ to Regan…
[Book Review] Tomie (1987)
Manga artist Junji Ito, one of the pioneers of modern horror in manga, kick started his career with Tomie…
[Book Review] Love Sickness (2021)
Lovesickness is one of Junji Ito’s lesser-known titles - Tomie and Uzamaki are the most famous - but Lovesickness certainly rivals them in terms of storytelling…
[Book Review] Uzamaki (1998)
I opened the first page to the weird and crazy world that is Junji Ito. Before I knew it, I had finished the book….
[Editorial] Top 10 British Horror Films
One of the only ‘historic’ films on the list occurs in eighteenth century, rural England. Fearing their community has been taken over by witchcraft…
[Editorial] Christine: 1958 Ford Fury or a Symbol of the Teenage Outcast?
John Carpenter’s Christine (1983) tells of the events which unfold when an unpopular nerd Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) buys a car called Christine which he quickly becomes obsessed with…