Lorna Shore & Whitechapel 2024 Tour – Concert Review By Lindsey Goddard

What bands are on YOUR bucket list of concerts? If you’re a music lover like me, I bet you can think of a few right away. Even folks outside the heavy metal scene recognize Lorna Shore as the biggest Deathcore band at the moment, but it was the band Whitechapel that caught my eye onContinueContinue reading “Lorna Shore & Whitechapel 2024 Tour – Concert Review By Lindsey Goddard”

Odd Jobs – Six Files from the Department of Inhuman Resources, Book Review by Lindsey Goddard

ODD JOBS – SIX FILES FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF INHUMAN RESOURCES is a brand new anthology just released from Undertaker Books. This collection features new work by Ai Jiang, Caleb Stephens, Carson Winter, Christi Nogle, Erik McHatton, and Ivy Grimes, with editing by TJ Price. I had the pleasure of reading this new release, andContinueContinue reading “Odd Jobs – Six Files from the Department of Inhuman Resources, Book Review by Lindsey Goddard”

Oddity Movie Review, by Lindsey Goddard

Oddity is a 2024 Irish horror film, written and directed by Damian Mc Carthy. It’s been called “unsettling” and “atmospheric” by fellow reviewers, and I wholeheartedly agree! Oddity had me from the start, an intense opening scene where our main character, Dani, is alone in an old house, far from the beaten path of civilization,ContinueContinue reading “Oddity Movie Review, by Lindsey Goddard”

Longlegs Movie Review by Lindsey Goddard

Longlegs is a brand new horror film, written and directed by Osgood Perkins. It was released in the US on July 12th to immediate critical acclaim, grossing over one hundred million dollars worldwide. I must admit… Though I enjoyed Longlegs, I was expecting much more and was ultimately left with the feeling that yet another big-budget filmContinueContinue reading “Longlegs Movie Review by Lindsey Goddard”

How The First Omen Rewrote the Omen Lore and Created More Questions than Answers, By Dawn Colclasure

NOTE: This article contains spoilers for the movie! When The Omen was released in 1976, it took the horror movie world by storm. It rewrote the end times narrative, put a nice spin on conspiracy theories surrounding the Catholic Church, and created an Antichrist movie unlike any other. Sequels followed, with mediocre results. Critics lovedContinueContinue reading “How The First Omen Rewrote the Omen Lore and Created More Questions than Answers, By Dawn Colclasure”

9 Horror Stories: The Sequel by Josh Darling book review by Michael Errol Swaim

“Machine Gun Prose,” the blurb by Ramsey Campbell on the front of the book says. If that isn’t enough to interest you, then maybe this review will. Short fiction will always have a special place in my soul. I love to read it. I love to write it. I’ve been reading and writing most ofContinueContinue reading “9 Horror Stories: The Sequel by Josh Darling book review by Michael Errol Swaim”

Arena Wars Drops June 25th! Movie Review By Michael Errol Swaim

In the year 2045 Arena Wars is the number one sporting event show that sees unarmed prisoners fight to the death against armed, and enhanced killers for their freedom. They must survive seven separate arenas that each contain one of seven horrifying killers from high security prisons with high kill counts to win the Arena Wars. With names such as Meatwagon, Mr. Smiles, and Cutie Pie, these killers are not to be trifled with.

Maggots Screaming by Max Booth III – Book Review By Michael Errol Swaim

            “Maggots Screaming” is a triumph of body horror from the author of “We Need to Do Something.”             “The family that decays together, stays together,” the blurb on the cover says. When I saw the title, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book, and this being my first Max Booth III read,ContinueContinue reading “Maggots Screaming by Max Booth III – Book Review By Michael Errol Swaim”

Abigail – A Movie Review By Michael Errol

Abigail is the new R-rated horror film from Universal Pictures starring Alisha Weir as the titular character along with Angus Cloud, Melissa Barrera, Kathryn Newton, Kevin Durand, Dan Stevens, and William Catlett. With memorable cameos by Giancarlo Esposito and Mathew Goode. The film starts off fast, following a group of criminals who work to kidnapContinueContinue reading “Abigail – A Movie Review By Michael Errol”