Session 9 - psychological madness
Session 9 delves into madness in an abandoned hospital….Lorenzo reviews
Read MoreSession 9 delves into madness in an abandoned hospital….Lorenzo reviews
Read MoreDuring the ‘90s, teen horror fiction was huge. Authors like R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike already had major hits, and Scholastic’s Point Horror was thriving. Recently I’ve made it my personal mission to collect and read as many of the titles from the decade as possible. This month, for Horror Bound’s “March Madness” week, I’m taking a look at On the Devil’s Court by Carl Deuker.
Read More“Well, that was a fucking all over the place kind of film. I felt uncomfortable, I felt confused, and I felt like I was losing my mind at times, and that must have meant it was a true B-MOVIE BLOCKBUSTER.” - Doug reviews Psychic Killer for March Madness
Read MoreForest explores madness in this behind the scenes look at The Island of Dr. Moreau.
Read MoreDr. Howard is back…the vibrations are speaking to him….he might know what the rest of the world doesn’t…
Read MoreWelcome, friends, to the Lousy Lottery! Here’s how it works. First, I post four movies to a poll on Twitter. Fans vote to pick which movie to make me watch that week. I watch it, review it and spread the word about an amazingly awful, terribly terrific b-horror flick.
This is week two! This week’s wonder is 1986’s sci-fi schlockfest, Class of Nuke ‘em High!
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Stuck inside? Dealing with march madnesssss - Bud’s got you covered with a very detailed list of movies to watch for every quarantine situation.
Read MoreWe’re kicking off March Madness week with the King of madness - HP Lovecraft.
Read MoreHollow by Rhonda Parrish follows a young woman who finds a cursed camera and must deal with the repercussions while also learning to accept her own inner demons. - Reviewed by Dave
Read MoreDeliquesce is a frighting and cold story that will make you terrified of going anywhere near the ice….
Read MoreCelia Lundy was fifteen in the fall of 1998 when Abby Powell, one of her five friends who called themselves the Cricket Hunters, disappeared without a trace. Three key suspects emerged and were focused on, but no evidence was found. Eventually, the case went cold, and the passage of time buried the truth of Abby Powell’s fate.
Fifteen years later, as the anniversary of Abby’s disappearance approaches, Cel’s life is upended when her husband Parker, also once a Cricket Hunter, goes missing. When bizarre clues surface that point to a link between Parker’s and Abby’s disappearances, Cel is forced to delve back into the past in order to navigate the present. - reviewed by Angie
Shape-shifters. An alternate dimension. Talking animals. Brutal death scenes. Talking corpses. You’re going to get all that and one hell of a story in The Bram Stoker nominated novel Coyote Rage by Owl Goingback.
Read MoreViolet takes us down memory lane with the best of the Scream awards and ponders how it would be received now and who should host it. (SHUDDER SHOULD!)
Read MoreJosh has a brand new series on the site called Lousy Lottery - you vote for which movie he watches out of four, and he has to watch and review! Here’s the first one…
Read MoreTake a haunted house, flip the script. This is a new short story from Doug.
Read MoreDisturbing Works: Volume Two is a collection that will probably make you stay up late on more than one occasion. Your new mantra will quickly become ‘just one more story, just one more...’ and you will not want to close the pages. - check out Dahlia’s review, we’re the last stop on the Blackthorn Book Tour for Jon Richter’s Disturbing Works Volume Two!
Read MoreAngie is back with part two of her body horror series. This time she’s exploring body mod and surgical horror.
Read MoreB MOVIE BLOCKBUSTER IS BACK - and this week Doug is discussing Hobgoblins….an ‘80s bizzaro flick about fantasies and a film vault.
Read MoreThe Little Door is the brand new novella from Josh Radwell. Joe reviews!
Read MoreA teen (Denise Richards) learns that a scientist (Terry Kiser) implanted her dead boyfriend's brain into an animatronic dinosaur. - Bud reviews
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