Inspired by Ice Nine Kills’ fifth studio album of the same name, Bloody Disgusting has learned this afternoon that The Silver Scream is being published August...
Suntup Editions has put up for grabs a signed limited edition of The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson, the latest offering from the prestige company that...
The newest anthology in the ‘Dark Matter Presents’ series, Bloody Disgusting is excited to announce that Dark Matter Presents: Haunted Reels is now available for pre-order. Exclusively...
In the wake of the original wave of books in the 1990s, the Goosebumps franchise has consistently spit out various different lines, including “HorrorLand,” “Hall of...
Horror icon and filmmaker Tom Holland returns to the world he originated in his 1988 feature film and box office hit Child’s Play with the all-new...
The House of No Return was originally published in October 1994 (Special Edition Spine #1). The series adaptation aired on Saturday, September 13, 1997 (runtime: 22 minutes)....
William Peter Blatty’s Legion, the author’s original sequel to horror classic The Exorcist that was later adapted into the film The Exorcist III, is the latest...
The breakout character from “Stranger Things 4” was unquestionably Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn), so it only makes sense that Eddie is getting his own solo “Stranger...
We lost Master of Horror Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, From Beyond) back in 2020, but he leaves us with one final gift this year. Just announced and...
The Ghost Next Door was originally published in August 1993 (Spine #10). The two-part series adaptation aired on Monday, September 28 & Tuesday, September 29, 1998...
While we wait for Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s movie, Bloody Disgusting has learned that the Official Five Nights at Freddy’s Cookbook is on the way...
Welcome to Dead House was originally published in July 1992 (Spine #1). The series adaptation aired on Sunday, June 29, 1997 (runtime: 22 minutes and 22 minutes)....
You think Blumhouse’s M3GAN is a big deal? From 1988 to 1991, Chucky was even bigger. From 7-Eleven to Spencer’s Gifts, American stores were crammed to...
Pablo Picasso is often credited with having said that good artists borrow and great artists steal. Obviously, the Spanish painter wasn’t referring to plagiarism, but instead...
In addition to putting several new releases up for grabs, Vinegar Syndrome has just announced Vinegar Syndrome Publishing today, a brand new label dedicated to books...
Stephen King’s creative output is the stuff of legend. The number of stories that have flowed from that man’s brain, like water from a tap that...
Out of all the popular Universal monsters, werewolves may have appeared the most often in ‘90s children’s literature. There was something about these hirsute creatures of...
The theater is no doubt a stressful place to work. From technical difficulties to difficult talent, no production is without its troubles. Yet sometimes more than...
If there’s one oft-unsung medium for horror, it’s arguably books. There’s an insane plethora of spine-tingling tales of terror in book form for all tastes –...
Almost a year after Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday sent the infamous Mr. Voorhees into the not-so-sweet hereafter, the third book in Berkley’s Camp...
Edgar Allan Poe is known in the literary world as the imagination behind some of history’s most haunting stories. From “The Pit and the Pendulum” to...
Dolls will never go out of fashion as a child’s toy, but in horror literature, they reached their peak somewhere in the 1980s. There was no...
Had it not already been taken, “How to Win Friends and Influence People” would have been a better title for Michael August’s second volume in the...
The 1991 anthology Haunting Christmas Tales is rooted in a British tradition that dates back to the Victorian age — telling ghost stories around the holidays....
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