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Authenticity in Speculative Fiction Through History and Setting: ‘The Apothecary’s Curse’
Grounding speculative fiction in history, fact, setting, dialogue gives writing an air of authenticity that pulls in the reader.
Read More »Movie Review: Writer-Director Bryan Bertino Unleashes ‘The Monster’ with Surprisingly Emotional Results
'The Monster' may not be an instant classic, but it gets the job done.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Wailing’ – Director Na Hong-jin Puts Us Through the Wringer
Make sure you have enough time on your hands and sit back and enjoy the ride of "The Wailing."
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Don’t Breathe’
Bones will break, blood will flow, and "Don’t Breathe" pulls none of its punches.
Read More »The Arty Horrors of ‘The Witch’
Robert Eggers’ “New England folktale” The Witch is the most highly regarded horror film in years. It is so highly regarded that some critics who dismiss horror as mere shock and exploitation place The Witch outside the genre due to its thought-provoking artfulness. Ironically, on the opposite end of the spectrum, some horror fanatics, red of tooth and claw, also dispute the film’s horror bona fides, seeing its slow-burn moody virtues as pretentious and dull.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Director Jon Watts Tries His Hand at Coulrophobia with ‘Clown’
An extra helping of violence toward children keeps the creep factor stay high.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Prisoner of Hell Gate’ by Dana Wolff
In "The Prisoner of Hell Gate", Dana Wolff (a pseudonym) has written an intriguing variation on a familiar horror story trope.
Read More »Interview: Patrick C. Greene, Author of ‘The Crimson Calling’
Interview with Patrick C. Greene author of "The Crimson Calling".
Read More »Interview: Brian W. Matthews, Author of ‘The Conveyance’
Interview with Brian W. Matthews, author of 'The Conveyance'.
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