Books

[Bite-sized Horror]

Stephen King’s IT: The French Book Covers That Need to Be Seen

This is either the greatest thing I have ever seen, or the worst … I just haven’t decided yet. I’m assuming in France they released IT in three volumes and to make collecting them a little more ‘fun’ they commissioned one large image to be painted that could spread across all three covers. The end

[Reviews]

Disposed Of: A Highly Unconventional Horror Story by Andrew Bonazelli

Last week, a friend of mine brought to my attention a recently released book called Disposed Of, which immediately caught my attention and compelled me to buy it. Not because of the premise of the story, mind you – which I honestly didn’t even read before I clicked the ‘Order’ button – but rather because

[Books and Comics]

Help Turn ‘Never Sleep Again’ from a Documentary into a Book!

In 2006, author Peter M. Bracke released Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th, a full-color 300+ page book that served as an exhaustive retrospective on the entire Friday the 13th franchise. Last year, that book was turned into an equally extensive and comprehensive documentary, with the written words on the page

[Books and Comics]

Hungry for More Mick Taylor? Check Out the Wolf Creek Origin Novels!

This past Thursday marked the VOD release of Wolf Creek 2, the long-awaited sequel to Greg McLean’s 2005 film. McLean once again wrote the script and directed, with Aussie actor John Jarratt returning to reprise the role of Mick Taylor; the most downright badass horror icon of this generation, if you’re asking me. While Wolf

[Books and Comics]

Fangoria — Cover to Cover

The latest news over at Fangoria has me jazzed in all the most horrific ways! This summer, Cemetery Dance and Fango will be teaming up to create an epic Fangoria coffee table book that will feature every Fangoria cover in their 35 year history! Talk about a conversation piece. Oh, you read that right. The

[Bite-sized Horror]

My God, It’s Full of Stars

I very much enjoyed 2010, the sequel to 2001 and hope one day that they make 2061 and 3001 into films as well.

[Books and Comics]

Goosebumps Gold — The Series That Never Was

2014 has proven itself to be a great year for fans of R.L. Stine, who introduced many of us to the horror genre at a young age. Not only is his pre-Goosebumps series Fear Street making a return, but Goosebumps itself is at long last getting a feature film adaptation, which recently entered production, after

[Bite-sized Horror]

Flowers in the Attic (TV Movie)

Just watched the Lifetime adaptation of the book Flowers in the Attic. While I did enjoy it and it’s apparently much closer to the book than the 1987 movie, I enjoyed the theatrical movie endlessly more and much more deeply.

[Bite-sized Horror]

Graveyard Shift

A very underrated Stephen King adaptation with low ratings and bad reviews across the board, but I absolutely love it.