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Introducing: Neon Horror
Artemisia’s Axe and the Corpse’s Tongue is a small publishing house created by two queer artists Jessica and Jonas, based …Read More »My Top Five Episodes Of Tales From The Crypt
Tales From The Crypt is undoubtedly one of the most iconic horror anthology series around. Some would even say that …Read More »LHF Review: Him Indoors
Sam returned to The Pleasance in Islington for his fifth and final review of this year’s London Horror Festival: Cheekyita’s …Read More »LHF Review: Edred, The Vampyre
Oh, Edred – the vampyre that had sex with Shakespeare but did not bite him; the vampyre that likes garlic …Read More »Film Review: Doctor Sleep
Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining has sat atop horror’s Mount Everest, like the Overlook itself, surveying all that has come after …Read More »
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The Power Of Women In Horror

Women in horror are without doubt a force to be reckoned with. It seems that every year, more and more horror films directed by women are reaching the surface and gaining recognition at international film festivals, by audiences and by critics. … Continue reading
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Tagged a girl walks home alone at night, Alice Lowe, Bruna Foletto Lucas, carrie, Julia Ducournau, lyle, Prevenge, raw, rosemarys baby, The Babadook, the final girls, The Love Witch, The Soska Sisters, XX
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Our Favourite De Palma Horror Films

As you might already know, this September sees the release of the much-anticipated documentary De Palma, which explores the career of, perhaps unsurprisingly, legendary film director Brian De Palma. To celebrate this, we’ve decided to check out some of De Palma’s best horror … Continue reading
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Tagged carrie, De palma, phantom of the paradise, raising cain, sisters, the fury
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My 7 Most Memorable Stephen King Characters from my Childhood

Viewing or reading Stephen King material was one of the highlights of my childhood horror experience. He is all but required reading and watching in our genre and has truly become one of the Masters of Horror. King had the … Continue reading
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Tagged annie wilkes, carrie, carrie white, childhood characters, childhood horror, children of the corn, christine, cujo, horror, horror films, isaac, misery, pet sematary, ralphie glick, salems lot, stephen king, zelda
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