- ‘The Green Inferno’ Gets Hotter with Eli Roth Taking Helm
- Carrie Gets a Mother with Julianne Moore
- Edgy, Preceptual Thriller ‘Scalene’ New from Breaking Glass Pictures
- New Poster Roundup: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
- New Poster Roundup: Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (2012)
- New Poster Roundup: The Pact (2012)
- New Poster Roundup: Machete Kills (2013)
- Hell Hunters Adds Lin Shaye to New TV Series
- Film Review: Get the Gringo (2012)
- Horror Fans Wanted for Hollywood Screening Test – Children of Sorrow
- Film Review: Cell Count (2012)
- Film Review: Rise of The Animals (2011)
- Film Review: Society (1989)
- Film Review: Killer Party (1986)
- Film Review: Enter Nowhere (2011)
- Film Review: Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
- Film Review: The Legacy (1978)
- Film Review: Devolution Reckoning (short film) (2012)
- Film Review: Prom Night (1980)
- Film Review: Mysterious Island (2010)
- Book Review: The Dark Side Magazine – Issue 147
- Book Review: Off the Rails and Other Tales – Author Jason L. Liquori
- Book Review: Pavlov’s Dog’s – Authors D.L. Snell | Thomas Brannan
- Book Review: Zombie Apocalypse Preparation – Authors David Houchins | Scot Thomas
- Book Review: Sherlock Holmes on Screen – Author Alan Barnes
- Book Review: Switchblade Goddess – Author Lucy Snyder
- Book Review: Detritus – Editors S.S. Michaels | Kate Jonez
- Book Review: The Rise and Fall of the Nephilim – Author Scott Alan Roberts
- Book Review: Pazuzu’s Girl – Author Rachel Coles
- Book Review: Plague Town – Author Dana Fredsti
- Interview: Marilyn Burns (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
- Interview: Timothy Woodward Jr. (Blackout)
- Interview: Justin McConnell (The Collapsed, The Eternal)
- Interview: Teri Mcminn (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
- Interview: Lia Scott Price
- Interview: Author Hugh C. Howey
- Interview: Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp)
- Interview: John Russo (Night of the Living Dead)
- Interview: Director Xavier Gens (The Divide)
- Interview: Frank DeFelitta (Dark Night of the Scarecrow, The Entity)
- Pet Sematary (2013)
- The Last Voyage of Demeter (2013)
- The Monitor (2011)
- Fun Size (2012)
- The Tall Man (2012)
- Killer Joe (2011)
- Carrie (2013)
- Beautiful Creatures (2013)
- Red Lights (2012)
- The Pact (2012)
- Trailer: The Girl From The Naked Eye (2012)
- Trailer: True Blood Season 5 – Don’t Cry Promo
- Trailer: The Pact (2012) Clip – Human Shuffleboard
- Trailer: Art House Massacre (2012)
- Trailer: Antiviral (2012)
- Trailer: Chronicles of the Dead (2012) Web Series Trailer
- Trailer: Bait (2012) 3D Red Band
- Trailer: Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) TV Trailer
- Trailer: 666 Park Avenue (2012)
- Trailer: Last Kind Words (2012)
Category Archives: Horrors of Humanity
Horrors of Humanity: I am So Goth I am Dead…now!

I am so Goth I am dead…Now!
What the fuck can I say about the Goth subculture that could not already be summed up within my last bowel movement? They are both kind of dark, smell weird, stay in a confined area away from sunlight, and float in a bowl. Wait a minute; maybe they are different so forget I compared the two.
Goth comes with a defined set of sociological standards whether they… More
Horrors of Humanity: W Mesa Bones and Green Chili
New Mexico, the “Land of Entrapment” as the locals call it, is a swell place to go to observe Southwest culture. You can experience all of the Natives wearing the same Slipknot shirts while validating that we should have offered their great grandparents even more rotted meat and smallpox blankets. You can also witness their whining about being fucked over by the white man all the while abusing the legal and social systems through… More
Horrors of Humanity: Smiley Face Killers

Smiley Face Killers!
When I see happy smiling faces the first thing that usually comes to mind is that I want to take a big sharp knife and slice their fucking smile off of their smiley sunshine fucking faces. I want to stick that blade in their sternum and gut them like a fish but continue the process up through the neck and into their smiley fucking mouth. Does that suggest I have mental problems?… More
Horrors of Humanity: Hot Chick And Potatoes

When I say, “she’s hot” in terms of judging the external aesthetics of a chick I usually do not mean that I need to wear oven mitts when sticking my thermometer into her juicy stuffing crevice. Although, if her internal temperature is not at 165 degrees I may run the chance of contracting salmonella after I eat…her…out. Then again, if her vaginal cavity is that hot I may be the proud owner of a burnt… More
Horrors of Humanity: Dead Gorgeous Edition

What is horrible about the world of course is a subjective and individual interpretation depending upon many psychological and sociological factors. If you ask me I say it’s all horrible and everyone and everything sucks, and you should all die. By the way, I am a hit at parties and especially Bar Mitzvah’s because I wear my swastika and carry a toaster.
In all fairness, my general attitude toward humanity is a typical predisposition… More
Horrors of Humanity: The Revenge of Erotica

It is mankind that is responsible for all of the horrors of the real world. It is my belief that mankind is a cosmic virus in need of eradication, but that is just the opinion of a misanthrope and irrelevant within the scope of this article. Anger, hatred, and violence are at the root of many of these horrors but are they all unwarranted? This is where the concepts of revenge and vengeance come into… More
Horrors of Humanity: Dick and Jane’s Belly

Anthropophagy is a practice traced back to the earliest of man sitting inside of a cave staring at their clansman thinking, “What’s that taste like?” Oh wait, allow me to enlighten you with some fancy stuff to make me sound smart. “Anthropophagy” is a ten-dollar word originating from some Greek squiggly things meaning “human being” and “to eat”.
For those recipients of the educational standards of the past ten years in America I will… More
Horrors of Humanity: I Should Have Taken a Taxi

Correct change, paper transfers, and strange smells emanating from gibbering women in wool coats reading dime store love novels too close to their coke bottle birth control glasses is part of the experience of public transportation. Riding the bus is a wondrous glimpse into the ephemeral majesty of a mobile microcosm representing the diversity of average humanity. That’s not always a good thing.
I must confess to my using public transportation in the past. Yeah!… More
Horrors of Humanity: mydeathspace.com
Welcome dear Horrors of Humanity readers . First and foremost allow me to state that it has been a sad week for the genre with the passing of Forrest J. Ackerman. Many horror fans credit this man as being very inspirational to their various horror genre pursuits. Fair enough, as Famous Monsters of Film land was a cool way to waste trees and piss off the hippies. I of course, do not make such declarations.… More
Horrors of Humanity: More Reasons to Take a Bath – Jodi Arias

Beads of water quickly turn scarlet as steel repeatedly pierces naked flesh. Screams overpower the symphony of a spraying shower as the cleansing stream becomes the arterial splatter of death. The crumpling body grasps at the shower curtain in vein. Its once protecting vinyl now entangles wet and bleeding flesh as a mortuary shroud.
This is death experienced within a shower scene, one of the most famous visual examples of biological exit within cinematic horror.… More
Horrors of Humanity: Atrocious Crimes

Who says films don’t influence crime? And who cares anyway? In California, a large man wearing a Michael Meyer Halloween mask raped a woman while carrying a large knife. Donald Pleasance was not there to try and shoot him.
There’s an old Roald Dahl story called “Lambs to the Slaughter” in which a woman beats her husband to death with a lamb, which she then serves to the investigating police officers who happily devoured the… More
Horrors of Humanity: Gore and Vomit

Gore and vomit have always had a relationship, with truly gory films such as the Guinea Pig movies and the August Underground films inducing gallons of vomit across the planet.
Director Lucifer Valentine has combined the two ‘hobbies’ into a new genre he calls ‘vomit gore’. They feature vomit, and may cause the viewer to join in. I made it 11 minutes into his first film, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, before I had to take… More
Horrors of Humanity: Dead Baby Horrors?

Happy New Year and Some Dead Babies Too!
Welcome to yet another year my dear readers. That is unless you have died, then if you are dead and still reading this article that means you are the undead and should give me a call on my cell phone because I have some things I need you to do for me.
If you have not, well either get your eyes checked or ask the doctor for… More
Horrors of Humanity: Merry Ugly Christmas

It was that early hour of Christmas morning where the blackness of night still lurks its tenebrous unknown beyond the window. This was the witching hour for the excited children of the world around. It was their calling Sabbath of greed upon still innocent hearts. This was the time of wonder relegated only to youth as most parents slept their unconscious temporal death.
Young Mike and Dai silently wandered in curious descent into the living… More















