Let’s talk, you and I. Let’s talk about fear. So starts Stephen King’s first collection of short stories, Night Shift. From telekinetic teenagers to monstrous creatures, King has written about […]
In the pantheon of 80s horror movies, Poltergeist is oft-overlooked. At a time when gore-filled slashers were in vogue—thanks in part to the success of the Friday the 13th and Halloween film series—Poltergeist relied on a simple, Grimms’ Fairy Tales-esque plot to deliver its frights. Exploring universal themes of love, death, and greed, Poltergeist is the rare family-horror film that doesn’t pander explicitly to children.
You’ll find a bit more than the regular basement fare down here.
I think we can all agree the scarecrow sub genre could use more good stories.
I’m back, back, back again with spooky girls and serious spoilers, but you should journey forward anyway, I promise. *** If there is one disturbing thing in Steve Vance’s Spook, it’s […]
Aloha! Welcome to hell.
“Save the Last Dance For Me” is the perfect horror novel gateway drug for those into soap operas, rogue detective stories, or happen to be a pre-teen girl.
They may seem like strange bedfellows, but comedy and horror go hand-in-hand. Some of the most revered horror movies of all time contain moments of extreme humor: Jack Torrance’s famous “Here’s Johnny!” […]
Thrift Store Finds–Analog Books. Digital Reviews. I find a lot of horror novels at thrift stores. Instead of letting them languish on the shelf, I’ve decided to start a little […]
“The Beast Within” is a roller coaster ride in a trash compactor of bottom-of-the-barrel fun.