Tag: horror
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.
SILBER BULLETS: Horror is about more than horror
In the final Silber Bullets of the 2021 Halloween season, Greg challenges readers to engage with horror beyond the genre's surface-level scares.
Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: PULSAR, DEAL BREAKER, and 3 more projects we love
This week's round-up includes an eclectic mix of projects, from new takes on superheroes to a graphic adaptation of a classic philosophical work.
What’s the Boogeyman: Why I watch HALLOWEEN on Halloween
Sometimes a knife and a mask is all you need to capture the season.
BROOKLYN HORROR FEST ’21: WHAT JOSIAH SAW impresses with a story of family horror...
Slow burn horror for a cast of characters destined to burn for their sins.
SILBER BULLETS: They Live… for the music of John Carpenter
In the latest Silber Bullets, Greg extolls the virtues of horror/sci-fi maestro John Carpenter's film scores, as well as his underrated non-cinematic studio albums.
BROOKLYN HORROR FEST ‘21: EGO turns COVID into an enabler of hauntings
Sometimes a little isolation is all that’s needed to invite an evil entity or two.
REVIEW: GRAVENEYE weaves a terrifying tale of the houses we build for and of...
What would your house say if it was narrating your life?
SILBER BULLETS: Garfield creator Jim Davis loves SPAWN (1997)
For the latest Silber Bullets, Zack Quaintance joins Greg for a viewing of the mildly scary and mostly terrible 1997 SPAWN film.

















