[Editorial] 4 Must-Read Horror Books for Slasher Fans
It’s the middle of the night, thunder crashes around you, the wind creaks and groans. It’s the perfect setting to watch your favorite slasher movie. Suddenly, the power goes out. No more watching a movie… but with a little candlelight, the world of literary slashers is here to sate your thirst!
[Film Review] The Blood of the Dinosaurs (2021)
An opening sequence almost too fitting for this type of film comically enters the screen as an actor of this very project asks writer-director Joe Badon, “what the hell is your movie about?”
[Book Review] My Best Friend’s Exorcism
Abby and Gretchen; best friends forever! Well, that was the case until a bad acid trip caused the girls to get separated for a while. Since then, Gretchen’s been acting out of character. She has a serious stick up her ass and Abby doesn’t know why. It’s almost as if she’s been possessed...
[Film Review] Sissy (2022)
This year sees the UK premiere of some incredible looking female-fronted horrors: Candyland in the vein of 70s exploitation movies exploring the underground world of truck stop sex workers; Piggy a tale of one girls revenge against her bullies; and The Harbinger which focuses on two best friends supporting each other through the horrors of the pandemic and beyond – to name but a few.
[Film Review] Barbarian (2022)
One of the most anticipated titles of the year was the UK premiere of Zach Creggers Barbarian. The trailer released back in June was pretty vague – a young woman (Tess Marshall played by Georgina Campbell) – arrives at a house she has rented out on Airbnb only to find that the key has already been taken and a man named Keith (Bill Skarsgard) has already checked in.
[Book Review] House of Psychotic Women
House of Psychotic Women is a fascinating beast. Part autobiography, part reference book, it is a love letter to the topic of female neurosis from author Kier-La Janisse.
[Film Review] Snake Girl and the Silver Haired Witch (1968)
The child’s point of view can be a powerful tool in horror.
[Editorial] Ghouls Recommend 7 Horror Books To Read This Autumn
This month we’ve switching off our screens and closing our laptops to cosy on up with a good book as we celebrate horror literature! If you are in search of a recommendation this Autumn, why not take a look at the list from our team of Ghouls below and remember…it’s always cool to be a bookworm!
[Mother of Fears] A Mother Never Forgives in The Woman in Black (2012)
In the remote village of Crythin Gifford, not everything is as it seems. The quaint location seems like it would be the perfect place to relax and enjoy the peace, but the residents of Crythin Gifford have reason to hold their children extra tightly and shield them from the horrors lurking in this slice of the English countryside…
[Editorial] I’m Your No.1 Fan: Mrs. Todd’s Shortcut and the Road to Empowerment
I’ve taken to calling the stretch of books published by Stephen King in the early 90s the “Eclipse Series.” With Gerald’s Game (1992), Dolores Claiborne (1992), Insomnia (1994), and Rose Madder (1995) King explores domestic abuse with a series of inspiring women who fight their way out of unfulfilling and dangerous lives.
[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.
[Film Review] Crimes of The Future (2022)
Humans adapt to a synthetic environment, with new transformations and mutations. …
[Editorial] I’m Your No.1 Fan: Ka is a Wheel - Stephen King’s Presence Throughout My Life
Stephen King is a name that has always been in my life. I don’t remember a time before his books. As a little one learning to crawl and walk, the big letters spelling his name on my family’s bookshelves were some of the first things at my eye level.
[Editorial] I’m Your No.1 Fan: Closets, Mazes & Burning Books - How Carrie, The Shining & Misery Soothe my Anxiety
In most instances, fiction writers can be divided into two categories: those who base their stories on their own personal experiences, and those who delve entirely into their own imagination.
[Film Review] Blood Feast (1963)
Blood Feast from The Shudder Herschell Gordon Lewis Collection
[Editorial] I’m Your No.1 Fan: Horrific Reality - Stephen King’s Experiences and Influences
In most instances, fiction writers can be divided into two categories: those who base their stories on their own personal experiences, and those who delve entirely into their own imagination.
[Editorial] I’m Your No.1 Fan: Sleeping with the Dead in Salem’s Lot (1979)
In the small town of Salem’s Lot, everyone knows everyone else’s business. They know that ‘Boom Boom’ Bonnie is having an affair with her boss, they know that Weasel still lives in the boarding house owned by his ex Eva Miller, and they know when strangers come to town.
[Film Review] Rawhead Rex (1986)
Rawhead Rex is a 1986 fantasy horror written by Clive Barker.
[Film Review] Making Off (2012)
The beauty of extreme films can often be found in their ability to blur the realms of fiction and reality, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in a world so corrupt, so heinous it can provoke a physical reaction.
[Film Review] The Retaliators (2021)
The Retaliators feels like two movies wrapped into one…