[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: The Devil’s Candy, Morgana, Dead Ringers & more
In this episode, host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Ghouls Magazine Assistant Editor, Rebecca McCallum, and contributors Kat Hughes and Meg Kenny. They have been busy watching horror movies like The Devil’s Candy (2015), Rope (1948), Huesera: The Bone Woman (2023), binging TV shows such as Dead Ringers (2023) also also reading with the likes of My Heart is a Chainsaw and Dennis Coopers’ The Sluts.
[Ghouls Podcast] The Ruins (2008) with Ash Millman & Zoë Rose Smith
In this episode join host Zoë Rose Smith as she is joined by Playstation presenter, gaming streamer and The NoSleep Podcast voiceover artist - Ash Millman! Together they pull vines from their minds, and examine environmental horror film The Ruins (2008).
[Film Review] Justine (2022)
When it comes to disturbing works of art, literature has always had a way with words. Finding ways to torment the reader’s mind through the use of prose, relying on their own imaginations to concoct visions of horror.
[For The Love Of Franchises] August Underground: The most disturbing franchise ever made
Is August Underground the most extreme and disturbing franchise to exist? The answer is probably yes. Whilst extreme cinema has been around for many years, and has always been boundary pushing, Fred Vogel’s gruesome threesome has been cited as one of the most heinous and depraved pieces of filmmaking to ever be created.
[Editorial] Ghouls’ Top 33 Horror Films of 2022
But what were the best of the best amongst this bloody pile of gore and viscerality? Well, we’ve asked the Ghouls Team for their top picks and created a Frankenstein’s monster of sorts from the results. Here are our favourite horror films from 2022…
[Ghouls Podcast] Noroi: The Curse & Perfect Blue with Sarah Miles and Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana
In the latest episode of the podcast, host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Sarah Miles and Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana to discuss not one, but two, J-Horror films. The first film they talk about is Koji Shiaishi’s Noroi: The Curse which is a found footage mockumentary film from 2005. The second film they chat about is Satoshi Kon’s psychological anime thriller Perfect Blue from 1997.