The world of Keanu Reeves’ comic series BRZRKR is getting an expansion with an official novel set in the series’ universe, and Deadline reports that Reeves...
One of Bloody Disgusting’s longest-running and most successful columns, the Jason Jenkins-penned Phantom Limbs provided a treasure trove of insights into the best horror franchise movies...
It’s shaping up to be one massive year for horror already. Beyond a plethora of horror movies already on the horizon, the literary world is teeming...
Much like movies, television, and streaming platforms, it’s been a densely packed year for horror books as well. If the selection of horror movies available this...
Phantom of the Auditorium was originally published in October 1994 (Spine #24) and the series adaptation aired on Friday, December 1, 1995 (runtime: 22 minutes). For...
1984 was a good year for slashers. Not only did Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) claw his way onto the big screen for the first time, Jason...
This morning, Suntup Editions has announced a fine press limited edition of the 1971 novel Hell House by Richard Matheson, featuring new exclusive material including an...
One of the best horror sequels ever made, 1983’s Psycho II has received its own making-of book titled Oh Mother, What Have You Done?, BD has...
We told you last year that Stephen King was writing a new short story set in the world of his classic horror novel Cujo, and now...
Few people love slashers as much as NYT-bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones. Not only was his 2020 novel The Only Good Indians a slasher at its core,...
Many horror fans can recall reading at least one scary short-story collection during their formative years. Especially if they stayed up reading that book in the...
Bram Stoker Award-Winning author Adam Cesare released his original slasher novel Clown in a Cornfield in 2020, which Bloody Disgusting’s own Meagan Navarro called “a great retro slasher in the guise...
Attack of the Jack-O’-Lanterns was originally published in October 1996 (Spine #48) and the series adaptation aired on Saturday, October 26, 1996 (runtime: 22 minutes). In...
Warning: The following contains major spoilers for Pet Sematary (2019) and Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023). In the Master of Horror’s vast collection, few stories cast a...
I have fond memories of begging my parents to drive me to the library as soon as the first autumn leaves began to hit the ground....
Warning: The following contains major spoilers for Stephen King’s “Pet Sematary.” At this point in his career, there’s no telling how many nightmares Stephen King has...
A Night in Terror Tower was originally published in January 1995 (Spine #27) and the series adaptation aired on February 26, 1996 (runtime: 44 minutes –...
If you’re a fan of books about video games, you should be familiar with Bitmap Books. The UK-based company has been cranking out quality books ranging...
From Dustin McNeill, co-author of the comprehensive books Taking Shape and Reign of Chucky, comes House of Rejects, an in-depth look at Rob Zombie’s Firefly Trilogy....
David Gordon Green’s Halloween trilogy came to an end last October with Halloween Ends, and now an official companion book is set to slice deep into...
Based on the films from 20th Century Studios, Titan Books is publishing the original novel Aliens: Bishop this coming December, being billed as a direct sequel...
Originally published in 1979, Curtis Richards penned the official novelization of John Carpenter’s Halloween, and the novel is being reprinted this coming Halloween season. Printed In...
Few events in life are as nerve-wracking as a high school reunion. While initially fun to catch up with former classmates and share perfunctory memories, old...
Chuck Palahniuk’s latest meditation on the haves and have-nots struggles to take a promising premise beyond surface-level shock value. “It doesn’t matter so much who does...
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