Tag: horror
SILBER LININGS: Why heavy metal is geekier than you think
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explores the geeky appeal of heavy metal music that's often lost on non-fans.
SILBER LININGS: In praise of good old-fashioned revenge
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explores the timeless appeal of the revenge genre, and digs into why it's so cathartic.
REVIEW: James Tynion’s Substack comic THE CLOSET shows some monsters move out of the...
The monster under your bed gets packed up too when you're moving out, along with your old comic collection.
Netflix’s trailer for the new TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE feels a bit too familiar
Leatherface hates gentrification, especially if it interferes with his skin sewing business.
REVIEW: CHILDREN OF THE WOODS is a clever meditation on power-hungry monsters
Some monsters can never shake the worst parts of their humanity.
REVIEW: THE DEEP HOUSE pulls off an impressively shot underwater haunting
Underwater, no one can hear you scream.
PREVIEW: The Press is under attack in EDGAR ALLAN POE’S SNIFTER OF DEATH #4
The latest issue of AHOY's horror humor anthology series arrives in stores next week.
REVIEW: THE ADVENT CALENDAR turns a holiday tradition into an object of terror
Boughs of jolly are not immune to possessions and old curses.
INTERVIEW: Matt Kindt on bringing witches, serial killers, and war to APACHE DELIVERY SERVICE
What’s war without its monsters?
REVIEW: LAIR offers demonic horror with great ideas but uneven execution
Bonus points for experimentation and some truly frightening sequences.
INTERVIEW: Sloane Leong on how to make a house tell the story in GRAVENEYE
Lend an ear to your humble abode.
INTERVIEW: Andrea Mutti talks the craft behind the blood in MANIAC OF NEW YORK
Giallo and Slasher fans, take note.