Ararat Christopher Golden St. Martin’s Press April 2017 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings In Ararat, Christopher Golden creates a microcosm of human beings, flawed and frail, facing a situation that demands a strength of mind and emotion that none of them possesses. To...
The Harrowing Robert E. Dunn Necro Publications January 2017 Reviewed by Shane Douglas Keene There are many tropes and themes that horror authors tend to reuse over and over again to raise the small hairs on your body, give you some goose-flesh and a shudder or two....
The Quiet Hour Director: Stéphanie Joalland Screenplay: Stéphanie Joalland Music composed by: Carlos José Alvarez Producer: Sean McConville Initial release: July 12, 2014 Reviewed by A. Renee Hunt Siblings Sarah and Tom are surviving in an alien-invaded world on their...
Beneath the Skin: The Sam Hunter Case Files Jonathan Maberry JournalStone December 2016 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Jonathan Maberry is a master storyteller, and Beneath the Skin: The Sam Hunter Case Files showcases his talents. Widely known for his Joe Ledger...
Hieroglyphs of Blood and Bone Michael Griffin Trepidatio Publishing February 2016 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Although the word is often applied to stories of horror and terror, few weird tales can legitimately claim to be phantasmagorical—composed of real or...
Slaughterhouse – Blu-ray review 1987 Director: Rick Roessler Stars: Joe B. Barton, Don Barrett, Sherry Leigh Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons By 1987 the golden age of slasher flicks was all but gone, but that didn’t stop some movies from still trying to jump on that...