New Release: DYKE (GEOLOGY)
DYKE (geology) Black Lawrence Press March 2020 Through intertwined threads of autofiction, lyric science writing, and the tale of a newly queer Hawaiian volcano, Sabrina Imbler delivers a coming out story on a geological time scale. This is a small book that tackles...
Short Horror Film: THE THIRD HAND
A lonely night worker discovers a mysterious room which might hold in it his wildest dreams or his worst nightmares. Directed and written by Yoni Weisberg Produced by Margot Douglas Executive Produced by Colin Offland Cinematography by James Watson Edited by Katie...
Book Review: MONGRELS
Mongrels Stephen Graham Jones Wm. Morrow/Harper Collins, 2016 Review by Bret McCormick What’s it like living in a werewolf family? What happens when a werewolf gets old? If werewolves exist, why aren’t we certain of it? How have werewolves adapted to modern...
Book Review: WHISKEY AND OTHER UNUSUAL GHOSTS
Whiskey and Other Unusual Ghosts S.L. Edwards July 15, 2019 (Gehenna & Hinnom) Reviewed by Bret McCormick It’s been said that the sweet spot for horror fiction is between 1500 and 4000 words. Many of the most famous horror stories fall in line with this...
Short Film: LA NORIA
From seasoned animator Carlos Baena (ILM, Pixar) and a crowd-sourced community of over 100 people, "La Noria" tells the tale of a grieving young boy who one day encounters dark creatures that turn his life upside down. ALTER explores the human condition through warped...
Book Review: SHOUT KILL REVEL REPEAT at NerdGoblin.com
Over at NerdGoblin.com, Erica Ruppert has given Scott R. Jones' Shout Kill Revel Repeat a tremendous review, with praise such as: "Jones does a remarkable job of conveying the utterly alien incomprehensibility of the Lovecraftian cosmos. His characters struggle to...
SUMMER OF LOVECRAFT: Book Review
Summer of Lovecraft Edited by Brian M. Sammons and Glynn Owen Barrass Dark Regions Press (February 9, 2020) Review by Bret McCormick What do you get when you cross the 1960s with the Cthulhu Mythos? Summer of Lovecraft, an anthology edited by Brian M. Sammons and...
THE NIGHT THEY KNOCKED: Trailer
The Night They Knocked (Cinester Films) is a new feature-length horror film written and directed by Sean Roberts, and nominated for Best Feature Film / Best Director at the 2019 New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival. From the official website: In the heart of the...
Book Review: UNCERTAINTIES, Vol. 4
UNCERTAINTIES, vol IV Edited by Timothy J. Jarvis The Swan River Press, 2020 Reviewed by Mario Guslandi Here’s the fourth volume of the critically acclaimed Uncertainties anthology series from the distinguished Irish imprint, The Swan River Press. The present volume...
Book Review: BINOCULAR
Binocular Nick Sidhu, Kelly Smith (authors) Mutant Hoof Books (December 2019) Reviewed by Elaine Pascale Nick Sidhu and Kelly Smith wear many hats. Sidhu is an actor and game developer, in addition to being an author; Smith is an author and filmmaker. They have...
Women in Horror: “The Baron of Bourbon Street” at the Wicked Library
Listen here: https://thewickedlibrary.com/wihm2020-3/ Alfonse de Cartier is the modern day descendant of one of the greatest mambo priestesses New Orleans has ever seen. Unfortunately for Al, as his colleagues at the New Orleans police department call him, all that...
SUBCUTANEAN is a Horror Novel That Changes For Each New Reader
Interactive fiction veteran Aaron A. Reed has released a one-of-a-kind new book: a horror novel, Subcutanean, where each copy contains a slightly different version of the story. No two books are ever quite the same. https://subcutanean.textories.com/ Reed is a winner...
Movie Trailer: SAINT MAUD
Your savior is coming. In theaters March 27, 2020.
New Release: Scott R. Jones’ STONEFISH
A missing tech mogul... ...a jaded reporter... ...a damaged AI returned from a horrifying reality... ...and something lurking in the woods. When journalist Den Secord is tasked with locating enigmatic tech guru Gregor Makarios, he soon finds his understanding of...
Blu-ray Review: COLOR OUT OF SPACE
Color Out Of Space – Blu-ray review Director: Richard Stanley Stars: Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons If you know anything about my tastes, then you know my favorite author is one H.P. Lovecraft. His brand of cosmic horror...







