MazeI know only one prayer. Whatever gods are in this maze, may you suffer as we have suffered. May our prayers leave you ill and dying, as you have left us. I like bizarre, complicated stories. The kind that warp and wrap themselves into intricate designs of opaque obscurity and leave you scratching your head and rereading the same paragraph …
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Some Printable Horror Valentines To Put Some Fun In Your Holiday
Describing himself as the “Ed Wood of cartoon humor” artist James A. Roberson was kind enough to send along the link to some printable horror themed Valentine cards that he developed and I thought they might be something you would all be interested in. Just click on over to his site JARHUMOR.COM and sort through the assorted designs. See something …
Read More »Book Review: Things Slip Through – Author Kevin Lucia
I’m starting to wonder what will happen if I keep staring at these words, what will happen if I keep reading them, what will happen to them, to me? Will they slide down onto the scuffed Formica tabletop, slither over to my hand, melt into my skin, ride my blood to my brain and burn themselves forever there? Gary Braunbeck, …
Read More »Interview: Damien Leone (All Hallows Eve)
Today exclusively for “HNN” I got to speak with the the genius behind “All Hallows Eve”! He is such an interesting guy to talk to since not only did he direct his film but also did all the special effects and even wrote it. He actually found a way to put all of his short film revolved around a bloodthirsty …
Read More »First person View – Insidious Chapter 2 Premier
Taking a long drive through Los Angeles traffic during rush hour usually sucks. But when your about to visit your first premier you could care less. Thanks to “Film District” I was doing just that. We parked our rental at “Universal’s City Walk” and proceeded down towards a crowds frenzied roar. There it is, “The Red Carpet”. Picked up my …
Read More »Halloween HorrorNights 23 Review
Cabin in the woods 5/5 This house was epic! First house of the night an it blew me away. They stuck to the movies plot and scenery flawlessly and didn’t miss an opportunity for a scare. There was big unexpected scares in this one that had me literally backed into a wall at one point. It’s a win win for …
Read More »“Midnight Hour” spins tale of workforce violence in October’s “Black Friday”
Most adults can tell horror stories about jobs they’ve held at one time or another, but in October the cult TV series “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour” takes workforce treachery to the next level in its latest installment, “Black Friday.” TRAILER: http://youtu.be/m3EumvizzFc This all-new episode tells the story of Griffith (Phil Elam), a security guard at a sprawling industrial complex, …
Read More »Dark Hall Press is Proud to Present EXOSKELETON
First time author Shane Stadler has crafted a sinister tale of sci-fi horror. A convicted felon is given a choice following his sentencing… Serve a twenty-five year conventional prison term, or spend 365 days in a new, experimental corrections program… He opts for the latter, only to find he has made a horrible mistake. A dark tale of science spun …
Read More »Book Two of Zombie Trilogy Now Available
Author Anthony Izzo announces that Wildfire, Book Two of The Dead Land Trilogy, is now available for Amazon Kindle. From the book’s Amazon page: The terrifying Dead Land Trilogy continues. After a night of terror in the small town of Anderson, the spread of the Wildfire virus continues. The infected continue to grow in numbers, and the virus begins to …
Read More »Horror is Wet and Squishy in Big Pulp’s Summer Issue
Briny creatures invade Philadelphia in Jason Radak’s “Deep Flux,” one of the many horror highlights in the Summer 2012 issue of Big Pulp (ISBN: 978-0-9836449-3-4). “You’ll never look at sushi the same way again,” remarked Bill Olver, Big Pulp editor. “Deep Flux” begins with a chance encounter between a children’s speech therapist and a stranger oozing octopus ink, and builds …
Read More »Book Review: The Flesh of Fallen Angels – Authors Roy C. Booth | R. Thomas Riley
I remember, back in the idealized olden days of yore long forgotten (hence the idealization) by aging brain cells, when you new exactly what you were getting when you picked up a western. Men being men while hunting down the other men who done took their wife or town hostage. Outlaws. Gun slinging sheriffs. Whore houses in trouble. It was …
Read More »New Horror Book – The Aberration – Bard Constantine
The new horror novel by Bard Constantine is described as “an exciting horror story reminiscent of Stephen King’s ‘The Mist.'” When a freak storm engulfs a flourmill, the workers learn quickly that there is much more to fear than just heavy rain. Something else arrives with the storm -macabre creatures that alter their shapes and features with every attack. In …
Read More »‘The Legend of Seven Toe Maggie’ Steps into Production
Production is now underway for Blackflight Studio’s 2nd feature length horror/thriller film entitled, “The Legend of Seven Toe Maggie“. The film follows the story of a local girl, who inadvertently runs into a group of rag tag paranormal investigators who try to help her uncover the mystery behind an old house supposedly haunted by the ghost of a native american …
Read More »Nightscape Press Presents World’s Collider!
World’s Collider, an apocalyptic anthology edited by Richard Salter. The Collision is the worst disaster in human history. So far… In the near future, an experiment at the Large Hadron Collider causes an enormous explosion, known as the Collision. The blast flattens a huge chunk of central Europe and punches a massive hole in the Earth’s surface. Over the next …
Read More »Book Review: Horror Mavericks – Author Danny Draven
“A big film that has the luxury of a $150 million ad budget will certainly educate the public as to what the title means or what kind of film it is. But when you have no money and you’re at the video store or scrolling down the menu on iTunes or Apple TV, the title has to be understandable so …
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