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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 »
Tag Archives: Richard Letourneau
Society Shockers: Malady

‘Society Shockers’ is a brand new series of reviews focusing purely on the films created by you, the London Horror Society community. We hope this will help create better awareness of the fantastic projects being made by indie filmmakers everywhere, … Continue reading
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Game Review: State Of Decay 2

In a dystopian world gone so wrong, State Of Decay 2 has got it so right in finding the humanity in the undead world. So is State Of Decay 2, more brains… or brain dead? With the first game being … Continue reading
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Film Review: Deep Blue Sea 2

Ok, before I begin, you should know… I enjoyed watching the first Deep Blue Sea. It had some corny one-liners, plenty of blood, and a decent story. Well… decent enough. For those that haven’t seen it, the story is set … Continue reading
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