[Editorial] Interview with Director Edoardo Vitaletti of The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021)
The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021) is a dark and gothic tale that examines the consequences of life under a repressive and restrictive society…
[Editorial] Disability and Horror: Midnight (2021)
If you’ve seen Squid Game, you’re probably already familiar with Wi Ha-Joon, the persistent detective determined to find out the truth behind the deadly games…
[Editorial] “How Do Girls Know How To Do That?” – Female Adaptation And Evolution In Spring Pt.2
The hypocrisy in the treatment of women finds its place in horror and thriller perhaps more than other genres…
[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…
[Mother of Fears] Nature vs Nurture in Mama (2013)
Marketed as a supernatural horror movie, Mama (2013) is mainly the story of two young sisters, Victoria and Lily…
[Editorial] Blood, Muscle, and Red Paper: My Bloody Valentine’s Recording Hearts
Heart. A muscle pumping blood. Heart. A desire. Heart. The inner part of anything, its core. Heart. Seat of emotions. Heart…
[Film Review] Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2022)
If you’re a horror nerd, then there’s nothing more fun than settling down with an in-depth documentary to enhance your genre…
[Film Review] Achoura (2018)
“On happy Ashura night, their joy burns too bright. He’s woken from his slumber, famished by a hunger. Their joy he wants to eat, those children young and sweet…
[Film Review] The Devil to Pay (2019)
From director and writer team Ruckus and Lane Skye (Becky) comes The Devil to Pay, a backwoods thriller…
[Film Review] Stagefright (1987)
I like a horror film that starts as it means to go on, and from the minute a killer in an oversized owl mask leaps onto the stage…
[Film Review] Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)
Resident Evil started life on PlayStation in 1996 (known as Biohazard in Japan) and has since become Capcom’s most successful video game franchise to date
[Film Review] The Advent Calendar (2021)
The Advent Calendar (2021) is the story of Eva (Eugénie Derouand) counting down the days to Christmas with some strange candy from a threatening calendar…
[Editorial] Where To Start With German Horror Films: 6 Recommendations
With its chilling folklore, medieval castles, twisted forests, and position firmly at the forefront of Western art since the Middle Ages…
[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] Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) series has always been rooted in feminism, with every entry written and directed by women, and the newest addition, Slumber Party Massacre (2021), is no different….
[Film Review] The Last Matinee (2021)
If you’re a cinephile and old enough to remember a time before everyone had a cell phone, before streaming services took over as the go-to way to catch a movie…
[Editorial] Most Anticipated Horror Films of 2022
Horror in 2021 had plenty to offer everyone, from fiercely independent films to new, big franchise entries that all had an impact on audiences…
[Editorial] Ghouls Magazine Top 10 Horror Films of 2021
2021 has been yet another weird year - both for the good of humanity and the good of cinema… But here’s our top 10 horror films of the year, and damn they were good!
[TV Review] The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 4
Created by The Boulet Brothers, Dragula follows the trials and tribulations of eleven contestants as they battle it out to be drag’s number one super monster…
[Film Review] Menopause (2021)
Imagine a blonde woman, bloody, screaming and stabbing someone out of the camera's range. When she's satisfied her work is done, she calmly gets out some ice cream from her freezer..