[Editorial] The Losers Club: The Best Friends I Never Had
I can’t quite remember exactly what age I was when I first read It by Stephen King but I think I was around 13.
[Film Review] Deep Woods (2022)
In Deep Woods, we follow Ty, the aforementioned businessman, and his old college roommate Nick, a Native American Game Warden who Ty seeks out to be his guide to the wilderness.
[Film Review] Spoonful of Sugar (2022)
Spoonful of Sugar is a Shudder original film that combines an assortment of horror elements that keeps you speculating about the narrative's intent.
[Editorial] Interview With Amber Doig-Thorne (Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey)
I met British actress Amber Doig-Thorne to chat about women in slasher horror, her experiences making Blood and Honey, and LGBTQ+ representation in horror.
[Editorial] Blood and Monsters: Coming of Age in Carrie (1976) and IT (1990)
Coming-of-age stories are something that Stephen King deals with in a lot of his work,
[Film Review] Wrong Turn 2021
Wrong Turn could easily fall prey to the usual out in the woods / folk horror tropes, but this one hits differently.
[Mother of Fears] Killing the Cuckoo in Orphan: First Kill (2022)
2022 saw Esther return to our screens with the prequel Orphan: First Kill (2022).
[Editorial] Interview with actor & creator of Ghost Stories, Andy Nyman
Join Ghouls Magazine senior contributor, Liz Bishop, as she chats to British horror legend, Andy Nyman! They discuss Andy's involvement in British horror including Dead Set and Severance, plus the creation of horror theatre play Ghost Stories, and Andy's co-written new book The Warlock Effect.
[Film Review] The World We Knew (2020)
The World We Knew (2020) settles itself in a deserted safe house where six men are waiting to hear how their botched robbery will impact their next step.
[Editorial] In Her Eyes: Jennet Humfrye in The Woman In Black (2014)
The Woman In Black, directed by James Watkins, is the second cinematic adaptation of the 1983 novel written by Susan Hill.
[Book Review] Cursed Bunny (2017)
Bora Chung’s bizarre and queasy short stories were nominated for the 2022 International Booker Prize and it’s no surprise why.
[Event Review] The Boston Underground Film Festival
The Boston Underground Film Festival celebrated its 23rd year this year
[Editorial] Interview with Attachment (2023) Director Gabriel Bier Gislason
Attachment AKA Natten har øjne is a queer love story with a Yiddish and demonic twist. It’s also the first directorial feature from Gabriel Bier Gislason
[Editorial] Survival and Suspense: 7 Recommended Horror Films for Lovers of Yellowjackets
If Yellowjackets has given you a taste for more, here are some films and series you need to check out.
[Editorial] The Duality of Desperation and Rejection in Motherhood
In both pop culture and modern-day society there are numerous examples of females who are portrayed as being desperate to become a mother or a wife.
[Film Review] Jethica (2022)
Elena (Callie Hernandez) teases out the story to her anonymous lover, the no-name guy she won’t be taking back to her place
[Film Review] We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018)
Stacie Passon’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018) is slow burning and symbolic.
[Film Review] Evil Dead Rise (2023)
Evil Dead Rise is a return to unpretentious and unrestrained, gore-soaked terror for mainstream horror, bringing the franchise back to be with the maggots, in the best possible way.
[Editorial] Frankenhooker (1990) and the Attacks on Bodily Autonomy
The horror and science-fiction genres have always been queer and they’ve always been trans-inclusive…
[Editorial] The 9 Best New York City Horror Movies
Ghouls Magazine looks back at iconic horror films that will put you in a New York state of mind.