We Hit the Muddy Middle - NaNoWriMo
We’ve hit the muddy middle, or the swamp of sadness….Dave is sharing tips and tricks to get through this hard part of NaNoWriMo!
Read MoreWe’ve hit the muddy middle, or the swamp of sadness….Dave is sharing tips and tricks to get through this hard part of NaNoWriMo!
Read MorePart Two of Crimson Couture. A mannequin goes on a path of revenge…
Read MoreThis is the thirteenth in a recurring series I will be doing highlighting obscure, unknown, forgotten and underrated horror movies. The goal is to bring to light great horror of yesterday and today that is just not on most people’s radar. Just assume spoilers will be included. Enjoy.
This week we’re chatting about The Serpent and the Rainbow, a first time watch for Charlotte and a many time watch for Bud. Double Trouble!
Read MoreWhen a nurse downloads an app that claims to predict exactly when a person is going to die, it tells her she only has three days to live. With time ticking away and a figure haunting her, she must find a way to save her life before time runs out. - Zo is reviewing Countdown, directed by Justin Dec.
Read MoreThe east coast’s largest and longest running horror convention does a dramatic change of venue for the first time since it’s inception and brings the big names with it to ensure it’s success. So, how’d it do? Dive in and find out. -Dan
Read MoreIt’s time to check in on Dave during his NaNoWriMo month! This week he’s talking about what to do when your muse disappears and you want to give up, and also the dreaded imposter syndrome.
Read MoreEchoes, a collection of ghost stories put together by Ellen Datlow, will become the definitive collection of modern ghost stories. You can look high and low and I can guarantee you won’t find a better assemblage of ghost stories in one place. - Joe is reviewing!
Read MoreA young woman is trying to break into the cutthroat world of fashion.
A new three part series by Doug Klein.
Read MoreThis is the twelfth in a recurring series I will be doing highlighting obscure, unknown, forgotten and underrated horror movies. The goal is to bring to light great horror of yesterday and today that is just not on most people’s radar. Just assume spoilers will be included. Enjoy.
This weeks episode is all about Dead Alive aka Braindead - a gory, messy, fun fest.
Read More16,000 people have vanished in the Alaskan Triangle since the 80’s. What is this Bermuda Triangle cousin? Let’s find out!
Read MoreMore maniacal dialogue, greasy characters, dark violence and even darker comedy. Expectations met! Bud is reviewing 3 From Hell!
Read MoreIt’s time for The Wastelands, book three in The Dark Tower series! Check out Joe’s review.
Read MoreZo got a chance to see Zombieland Double Tap! Does it fall into the sequel trap after a decade from the original? Or is it a kick ass time? Let’s find out!
Read MoreHappy November everyone! November means many things but what we’re focusing on this month is NaNoWriMo! Our writer Dave is going to be updating you weekly on his own NaNoWriMo progress as well as answering any questions you have about your own process. Let’s hold each other accountable for this crazy writing month.
Read MoreIT’S B-MOVIE BLOCKBUSTERS TIMEEEEEE! This week Doug is digging through the archives and has found a strange and nonsense filled B-Movie…Creepozoids!
Read MoreHAPPY HALLOWEEN GHOULS AND GALS! Tomorrow we’re hit with November, but don’t be too glum - Shudder has filled their month with new content. Here’s the full list:
Read MoreEPISODE 100 OF AHS 1984 IS HEERRREEE - a journey into the future and a grand set up for the last few episodes. Things are getting crazy….
Read MoreA new horror convention enters the ring to challenge the fifteen-year veteran in the wake of their absence in the market. So how did they do? Armed with my Horror Bound press pass, I went in to find out if the first annual Fantasm Orlando has a chance at scooping up a new fan base to keep it going forward after its inaugural celebration. - Dan is telling us allll about FANTASM ORLANDO!!!
Read MoreThe creator of one of the most lauded horror anthology television series in recent memory returns with a new offering in the form of a cinematic horror anthology. Read along as we review Mick Garris’ latest, Nightmare Cinema. - Dan
Read MoreEven us most ardent horror fans need a reprieve once in a while. Spooky season aka October may be the best month to squeeze in all your scares, frights, and delights alike, but there’s always room for some tension breaking. Check out Douglas’s favorite Shlock-Tober classics!
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