With six successful horror novels notched into his belt, Bram Stoker Award-winner John Everson is no stranger to sex and violence, but the BDSM-addled NightWhere is...
Christopher Golden is on a roll. The editor of 2010’s much-beloved zombie anthology The New Dead––as well as last year‘s The Monster’s Corner––is doubling-down on zombie...
For those smarty-pants who approach their horror entertainment from an academic perspective, Life Lessons from Slasher Films was released this month by Scarecrow Books, a highbrow...
When Prometheus: The Art of the Film arrived on my doorstep Friday afternoon, it took all of my willpower not to immediately crack open the hefty...
In the U.K, author J.A. Kerswell is the resident expert on slasher films. Not only has he run slasher site HysteriaLives.com for the past 10+ years,...
When eventually ranked in the annals of zombie war flicks, War of the Dead will earn a place somewhere alongside the gritty militarism of Romero’s Day...
Say anything you want about Blood Splatter, it’s undeniably ambitious. Craig W. Chenery’s guide to zombie effects is packed with hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos and dozens...
The World Horror Convention last came to Salt Lake City in 2008. I dropped by to watch and review one of the films featured in their...
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) heavily influenced a generation of horror authors including Stephen King and Robert Bloch, but today’s genre fans are far less acquainted with...
Growing up one of my personal favorite authors was Dean Koontz, who was responsible for so many classics ranging from “Whispers” to “Hideaway” and even “Phantoms.”...
Small press horror is always a crapshoot. Better have your lady friend kiss those dice before you roll, cause with indie fiction you never know what...
This was a great year for horror movies. But really, how is this different from any other year? Other than a brief period in the early...
If I were to compile an honest list of the truly awful films I watched in 2011, it would be dominated by the homemade screeners we...
Now in stores from Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers is John Skipp’s hotly anticipated “Demons: Encounters with the Devil and His Minions, Fallen Angels, and the...
In stores tomorrow from Thomas Dunne Books is “Them or Us”, the heart-pounding conclusion to David Moody’s “Hater” trilogy! “The war that has torn the human...
Although the Trancers (review) straight-to-video franchise has developed a religious cult following over the past several years, these carbon-dated VHS oddities have never received an acceptable...
Now in stores from Mulholland Books from Marcus Dunstan (writer of Feast 1-III, Saw 4-7, Piranha 3DD and director of The Collector) and Stephen Romano (“Shock...
From B-movie bogeymen and outer space oddities to big-budget terrors, “Monsters in the Movies” by legendary filmmaker John Landis showcases the greatest monsters ever to creep,...
Now in stores from St. Martin’s Griffin is “The Monster’s Corner: Stories Through Inhuman Eyes”, an all original anthology from some of today’s hottest supernatural writers,...
After a brief hiatus, we’re checking back in with the most recent episodes of MTV’s new comedy/horror series, “Death Valley“. When vampires, zombies, and werewolves wreak...
With vampires, werewolves, and zombies running amok in the San Fernando Valley, only the Undead Task Force can protect citizens from the spreading evil. A camera...
With a pedigree that includes My Super Psycho Sweet 16 and the lukewarm Teen Wolf reboot, MTV’s previous forays into horror-comedy have proven dubious, at best....
I believe this is the first book reviewed by Ryan Daley to receive a perfect score. Everyone’s raving about Jason Zinoman’s “Shock Value: How a Few...
Original Texas Chain Saw Massacre director Tobe Hooper has entered the world of novels with “Midnight Movie,” which was co-written by Alan Goldsher. Now in book...