[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Body Horror Recommendations
In this episode, host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors Iona Smith, Melissa Cox and Ariel Baska to get gooey, ewwy and a little bit horny talking about their recent body horror watches, reads and plays! From Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, to cannibalism book Tender is the Flesh to classic sci-fi horror The Thing and more...
[Event Review] Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Short Film Blocks Review - Nightmare Fuel
With the “Nightmare Fuel” shorts block, BHFF ramps up the fear factor, with intense shocks and visceral body horror.
[Event Review] Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Short Film Blocks Review - Creeping Terror
In Brooklyn Horror Film Fest’s “Creeping Terror” block of shorts, the works are linked by a shared atmosphere of slow-burn dread.
[Event Review] Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Short Film Blocks Review - Laugh Now, Die Later
Comedy and horror can be the perfect combination…
[Editorial] I’m Your No.1 Fan: Stephen King Short Stories
In the last decade or so there has been a resurgence of interest in Stephen King's works. New adaptations of older novels like IT and Pet Sematary, and first-time film versions of newer works such as Doctor Sleep have maintained a prominent place for King's own writing in popular culture.
[Ghouls Podcast] Dark Water with Melissa Cox and Rebecca McCallum
In the latest episode of the podcast, host Rebecca McCallum is joined by Melissa Cox to discuss Hideo Nakata’s 2022 film Dark Water. This Japanese film inspired another US remake released in 2005, but we suggest watching the original for some true J-Horror nightmare fuel.
[Film Review] Jamie Marks Is Dead (2014)
Carter Smith’s 2014 film Jamie Marks Is Dead is an understated character piece, exploring teen relationships, small-town prejudice and the after-effects of tragedy on individuals and a small-town community.
[Film Review] Are Millennials Killing Freddy? (2022)
At the heart of the Nightmare On Elm Street films is a question - how can you defeat a foe as uniquely dangerous as Freddy Krueger?
[Event Review] Final Girls Film Festival Berlin - Shorts Selection
Final Girls Film Festival Berlin - Shorts Selection
[Editorial] Katie in Paranormal Activity (2009), Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) and Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)
Although the horror genre is not renowned for giving its characters the happiest of arcs, Katie from the Paranormal Activity series is one of the more thoroughly doomed…
[Book Review] How to Survive A Human Attack
The horror genre has a long and notable history of expressing sympathy for the devils and monsters whose tales it tells…
[Film Review] Dark Chronicles (2021)
The horror anthology has been making a welcome comeback in recent years. Fans with fond memories of portmanteau films such as Dr Terror’s House of Horrors and TV compilations like Tales From the Crypt have been catered to with brand new collections…
[Film Review] Escape The Undertaker (2021)
Halloween is a great time for a haunted house adventure, full of swirling fog, creepy basements and secret passageways…
[Film Review] Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021)
It's Halloween night, and while most of the Muppets are at Kermit and Miss Piggy's party, Gonzo has been invited to a unique event…
[Editorial] American Psycho (2000)
Mary Harron’s American Psycho has had a strange and convoluted path to its current position as a lauded part of the American horror canon…
[Film Review] Plurality (2021)
Plurality is an ambitious mix of crime thriller, near-future sci-fi and psychological horror…
[Book Review] The Abyss Within (2020)
The Abyss Within is an anthology of new horror short stories, from SmashBear publishing…
[Film Review] Shortcut (2021)
Teenagers in peril have long been a staple of horror, from hapless campers being picked off by a slasher to the gangs of protagonists…
[Film Review] Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Like many horror fans, I was shamefully late to the Jennifer's Body party, watching it for the first time in 2020…