Zero Al Schnupp Cabal Books (May 29, 2021) Reviewed by Elaine Pascale Zero is a political satire that will ring a little too close to home for those of us who survived an unintentionally satirical presidential election. Zero is the name of the main character, a...
Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition Mike Thorn (Foreword by Sadie Hartmann) JournalStone (June 11, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Mike Thorn is an author and film critic who’s new to me, but after having read Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition, it feels like I already know...
The Ghost Finders Adam McOmber Journal Stone Publishing (June 4, 2021) Reviewed by Elaine Pascale The Ghost Finders begins by introducing us to the main characters: Henry Coxton, an occult detective; his colleague, Violet Asquith, who exercises immense supernatural...
The Ghost Finders Adam McOmber JournalStone (June 4, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers I’ve always been a sucker for occult detective stories, and Edwardian London is a perfect setting for occult mysteries, so The Ghost Finders seemed like a natural fit for my interests....
Son Director: Ivan Kavanagh Stars: Andi Matichak, Emile Hirsch, Luke David Blumm Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I love what RLJE Films and Shudder are doing with their movies. They’re not strictly holding on to the...
Synchronicity Michaelbrent Collings (Written Insomnia Press, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Let me start off by saying that Synchronicity is a bit of a departure from what I consider to be Michaelbrent Collings’ stock in trade: slow-burn horror. I’d say this one edges...