[Editorial] 12 Ghouls of Christmas: The Dorm That Dripped Blood (a.k.a. Death Dorm 1982)
Hidden in the cult classic shadows of such slashers as Halloween (1978) and Black Christmas (1974), a little-known Christmas story waits patiently for someone…
[Editorial] 12 Ghouls of Christmas: Krampus (2015)
Christmas is a time to make memories. Or at least that’s what we’re told. Every year when the calendar reaches its final page…
[Editorial] Exploring Fear and Extreme Film in S&Man (2006)
Where is the line between real and fake? What scares you the most? What boundary will you not cross?
[Film Review] I Love Snuff (1995)
Sometimes I wonder, as I sit watching movies like Jean-Louis Costes and Yves Pierog’s 1995 extremely nasty I Love Snuff, what the fuck is wrong with people?
[Film Review] That Cold Dead Look in Your Eyes (2021)
In the realm of experimental cinema, there are few contemporary films that stand out as truly unique and memorable…
[Film Review] Hate Crime (2012)
The last review I wrote was a little difficult to get started because of how complex the film was. This one is different: Hate Crime is difficult to review …
[Editorial] 6 Tent Horror Films That’ll Stop You Going Camping
This article was inspired by a recent camping trip with my partner. As we were lying there, waiting for sleep, listening to the silence of the country-side…
[Editorial] A New Wave of Horror Stories in Pop Music - Part 2
While an artist like Halsey has described their aforementioned visual album If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power as a work of body horror, and acts…
[Editorial] Interview with Alessandra of A Gothic Cookbook
We caught up with co-writer Alessandra all about the latest ghoulish and spooky way to indulge in the culinary in A Gothic Cookbook…
[Editorial] Director Rob Jabbaz talks all about horror film The Sadness
We caught up with director Rob Jabbaz to talk all about his shocking splatter Taiwanese horror film The Sadness…
[Editorial] Director Alex Noyer talks all things Sound of Violence
We caught up with director Alex Noyer to talk all about his sensory horror film Sound of Violence…
[Mother of Fears] The Baby (1973)
Horror is the perfect genre for portraying the often complicated relationships between mothers and their children…
[Film Review] Puppet Killer (2019)
Puppet Killer (2019) is the Christmas horror-comedy to add to your watchlist this season. It tells the story of Jamie (Aleks Paunovic), who watches a horror movie with his mom and dad every Christmas…
[Film Review] XXX Dark Web (2019)
To many people, the words ‘dark web’ conjures up images of illegal weapons trading, chemical experimentation the likes of which most of us can only imagine…
[Editorial] Sally Hardesty in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
It’s not wholly obvious in the first thirty minutes of Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre just who our final girl will be…
[TV Review] Behind The Monsters (2021)
Behind The Monsters is an in depth examination of how some of the most famous horror antagonists were created…
[Film Review] The Strings (2020)
The Strings (2020) opens with shots of a lonely beach and a man walking into the ocean. He’s too far away to see clearly, and we’re left wondering who he might be…
[Film Review] Titane (2021)
The striking and challenging new film Titane was written and directed by Julia Ducournau; and when I left the screening last night…
[Editorial] Black Gloves, Blood and Style : The History of The Giallo Part 1
Giallo (the Italian word for yellow) cinema found its name from the cheap paperback crime novels of the time...
[Book Review] Night Rooms (2021)
Gina Nutt artfully connects horror movies, horror books and the infamous "final girl" trope to events from her own life…