It’s always a special pleasure to read any book by Tom Weaver and “It Came from Horrorwood” is no different. Weaver is back with 20 more interviews of actors and filmmakers of horror and sci-fi films. The interviews in this book originally appeared...
Barry Hoffman’s “Love Hurts” is a collection of short stories that truly tears at your conscious. This isn’t about supernatural horror (although a couple of stories have supernatural elements) or deranged killers, but rather I call it socially aware horror, taken from...
I wasn’t sure what to make of Teddy Bear Cannibal Massacre when I received it. I mean are these guys serious? Yup, there’s a rather angry looking Teddy Bear right on the cover. Yet this horror athnology from Tim Lieder’s Dybbuk press turned out to be quite a surprise...
Midnight Marquee isn’t just one of the best and longest running magazines covering horror films, they are also a fantastic publishing house who puts out some of the very best books on the horror film genre. Growing up, no monster scared me more that the...
Midnight Marquee has always been one of my favorite publishers because of their wonderful books on classic horror films. But in “Minds of Fear” author Calum Waddell takes a look at 30 modern classics or near classic horror films and I must say I was overjoyed by his...
Matinee at the Flame from Overlook Connection Press was my first exposure to the work of Christopher Fahy and I certainly hope it will not be the last. It’s been awhile since a collection of stories from a single writer has thrilled me as much as this book certainly...