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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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Introducing: Edred, The Vampyre

From David Pinner, the prolific and celebrated author of Ritual, the novel that inspired the great Gothic cult movie, The Wicker Man, comes Edred, The Vampyre, which receives its world premiere at The London Horror Festival. Edred is a thousand-year-old bisexual … Continue reading
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Tagged David Pinner, horror theatre, indiegogo, london horror festival, vampires
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INTRODUCING: PATRON

Award-winning actress and filmmaker, Emily Haigh and writer, Alon Young have launched an indieGOGO campaign for social horror film Patron. Patron is a social horror in the vein of Stepford Wives and Get Out that builds to a wild, abstract … Continue reading
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Tagged #MeToo, #TimesUp, Alon Young, Devora Wilde, Emily Haigh, indiegogo, Jamie Lee-Hill, Patron
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Introducing: Our Song

First things first, let me quickly prewarn you that this is pretty different to what we usually champion. You see, Our Song isn’t actually a horror film… So exactly why are we getting behind it? Firstly, we know there’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged crowdfunding, echoes of the passed, indiegogo, sci-fi, scott lyus, silently within your shadow
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Introducing: Black Lake

Whatever your thoughts might be about Kickstarter, Indiegogo and other crowdfunding platforms, one thing is for sure — it gives grassroots talent the opportunity to actually gain a budget and make content, where normally they may have struggled to do … Continue reading
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Tagged Animated horror, Black Lake, crowdfunding, indiegogo, kickstarter, Martin Stocks, short horror film, support british horror, Toll Booth
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2 New Horror Crowdfunding Projects That We Love

Platforms such as Kickstarter, Indigogo and Patreon are far from new, but they’re still proving to be fantastic sources of additional revenue for budding filmmakers who don’t have access to a dearth of investment. We’ve recently been clued into 2 … Continue reading
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Tagged 13 Graves, crossroad Pictures, crowdfunding, indiegogo, scott lyus, support british horror, the promised land
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