Nightwhere John Everson Samhain Publishing, 2012, Trade Paperback, 266pps., $15.00 Review by Wayne C. Rogers I’m going to start off by saying Nightwhere by John Everson isn’t for everybody. This book is extremely intense, violent, sexual, and horrifying. In fact, the...
Fresh Blood & Old Bones Kasey Lansdale, ed. Biting Dog Publications 29 September 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings There are monsters … and then there are monsters. The truly fun thing about Fresh Blood & Old Bones is the sheer number of monsters...
Cannibal Corpse Tim Curran Permuted Press Review by Sheri White John Slaughter is an outlaw biker, one of The Devil’s Disciples. He is traveling to the Deadlands, the area West of the Mississippi River. The country is in a shambles, and the dead walk among its...
Exoskeleton Shane Stadler Dark Hall Press 457 Pages Review by Rick Amortis When wrongfully accused William Thompson is presented an alternative measure to serving his ten year sentence in prison he agrees with a blind enthusiasm. Upon learning the details of the three...
A Requiem for Dead Flies Peter N. Dudar 292 Pages Nightscape Press Review by M.L. Roos Bram Stoker® Nominee Peter N. Dudar has written an intriguing tale; one that captures the nebulous essence of a ghost story, interweaves it with a mystery, and tops it off with a...
Rosemary’s Baby Director: Roman Polanski Cast: Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon Review by Brian M. Sammons This is Rosemary’s Baby new on Blu-ray from Criterion Collection. If you want to save time, here’s my three second synopsis: It’s Rosemary’s Baby...