Book Review: Darkness Rising

@lcfremont reviews...Brian Moreland continues to make a name for himself in the horror world with Darkness Rising. As he did with The Witching House and The Vagrants, Moreland has an uncanny knack of creating characters that are immediately likable and that’s an undervalued quality in horror fiction. The genre itself demands that you let go... Continue Reading →

Russian Sleep Experiment Book

Based off the creepypasta story The Russian Sleep Experiment is here! Author Holly Ice has expanded on the story and added new content, read the press release for more information. From the Press Release The Russian Sleep Experiment is a new horror/psychological novella by Holly Ice, inspired by the Cold War. The Soviet Union is... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Art and Making of Hannibal

 @Lcfremont takes a look at The Art and Making of Hannibal...Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal is one of those shows that takes more than one season for people to realize that they are missing out on some truly amazing television. On the dreaded bubble of possible cancellation last season, Hannibal is making a big entrance with the... Continue Reading →

Book Review – Noir Carnival

@ReecemJones gives us his thoughts on FoxSpirits Horror Anthology, Noir Carnival...At 274 pages, Noir Carnival allows for enough time to cover many different short stories (20 in total) which should be great value for any fan of short stories. As mentioned in prior reviews, I prefer my stories in long form as I feel there is more... Continue Reading →

Book Review – The Silvered

Steve Taylor Bryant reviews The Silvered...The Empire has declared war on the small, were-ruled kingdom of Aydori, capturing five women of the Mage-Pack, including the wife of the were Pack-leader. With the Pack off defending the border, it falls to Mirian Maylin and Tomas Hagen—she a low-level mage, he younger brother to the Pack-leader—to save... Continue Reading →

Book Review – The Guardians

@RenZelen takes a look at Andrew Pyper's The Guardians.From boys to men...‘The Guardians’ is being promoted as a “haunted house” novel, and so it is, but through the device of the haunted house, Pyper has actually written a masculine coming-of-age story and a study of male bonding. It seems that here, the ‘bad’ house represents... Continue Reading →

Book Review – Apartment 16

@RenZelen takes a look at Adam Nevill's Apartment 16...It’s been a very long time since a big UK publisher has shown much interest in a UK author of horror, not since the days of Clive Barker and James Herbert in fact. That’s why I was intrigued to find out what may have prompted their interest... Continue Reading →

Book Review – Breathe: A Ghost Story

@RenZelen looks at mother love in her review of  Breathe - A Ghost Story...Mother-love is a complex thing. Our relationship with our mother is the most fundamental and determining relationship most of us will ever have, whether we like it or not. It can be a force for good or… not. Its repercussions may be felt... Continue Reading →

Book Review: On Set With John Carpenter

We gave @omandoriginal a book with Kurt Russell photos in. She was away for a very long time... “Do you want to review a book of photographs?” they said. Yes, I was quite interested. “It’s about John Carpenter films,” they said. Yes, I was very interested. “It’s got Escape from New York photos in,” they... Continue Reading →

Books News – The Rage Vol 1: Zombie Generation

Titan Comics announce the release of the graphic novel series The Rage...A new pandemic virus, a mutated form of rabies, spreads throughout the world. It affects only children, turning them into mindless, violent killers, hungry for blood.Now humanity faces an impossible choice: kill every child – or face extinction… The government tries to save those... Continue Reading →

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