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Tuesday 9 April 2019

Freddy the freak horror magazine 9 th April 2019

Video game worlds are facades, and sometimes we catch a glimpse of what's beyond. Recently, while exploring one of the intricate levels of Dusk, I somehow managed to slip through the cracks and found…
What is it about Laughter that separates it from the couple hundred other comics Kickstarters running right now? Gavin Dillinger (Writer): I think Laughter may be one of the most original concepts on…
Have you noticed a proliferation of somewhat cheesy selfie museums popping up all over the place (or is that just a weird L.A. thing)? When you first saw friends postering your Insta-feed, did you th…
We will never get a movie like The Blair Witch Project again. Having said that, we’ve had dozens of movies like The Blair Witch Project. In the 20 years since its release, it has transformed the horr…
Despite what you may have heard, women have always ruled horror. The genre's roots back to Mary Shelley, whom at the tender age of 20, unleashed Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus on an unsuspec…
Perhaps like no other genre, and not altogether without good reason, horror has taken a critical drubbing of unprecedented proportions. Sure, transgressive cinema deserves a degree of skepticism and …
As I get older there is less and less I understand. So different from when I was young. Then, as each day passed, I could feel the fount of my wisdom fill to overflowing. By the time I was 12, I had …
The previous weekend proved to be another healthy, and therefore happy, three-day frame for genre fare. Warner Brothers’ Shazam! and Paramount Pictures’ Pet Sematary remake, a superhero movie and Ste…
Indie film studio LD Entertainment announced on Friday that will produce writer-director Sean Ellis’ original horror script “Eight for Silver.” Boyd Holbrook (“Narcos,” “Logan”) is set to star in the…
Books being made into movies can be a hit or a miss – personally, I am both excited and nervous when I hear a favourite book of mine is being adapted to the screen. Seeing the characters come to life…
Darlene C. Deever Editor-in-Chief & Publisher @DC_Deever Marion Berdoati Sauzedde Marketing & Business Development Director @MarionBerdoati Chris Barnes Marketing & Art Director @SlaughteredBird @BRU…
From fear to unexpected feelings, Asmaa talks about how important black horror really is. Warning: *Spoilers* ahead. Jordan Peele’s genre-bending thriller Get Out gave us an entire new lexicon to dis…
Let’s just get it out of the way now: None of the Human Centipede movies made this chronological cut of the ten best body horror movies ever made. Not one. They aren’t even going to one of the runner…
An artist on Twitter recently caught my eye this past Halloween by sharing his lovely esoteric and practically spot-on reproduction of the Decker disguise from a beloved film here titled, Nightbreed.…
Hi all, my name is Liz and I’m the owner of Angry Hamster Publishing. In May 2019 our newest game Afterlife: Wandering Souls launches on Kickstarter and the Flames Rising blog was kind enough to let …
Based on sheer unanimous appreciation alone, Creepshow may be one of the greatest horror films ever made. Truly: I’ve never heard one disparaging comment made about it. Inquire, and those who’ve seen…
Turtleshell Mountain is supposed to be the Most Joyous Place on Earth. That’s what Tess Cameron is counting on when she invites all of her friends there for the weekend. Tess has a secret, a good sec…
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At the time of writing, the world is still struggling to find its footing following the disruptive shake caused by the #MeToo movement. Although efforts to tackle disparity both within and outside of…
Season 1 of Killing Eve ended with an explosive, erotic scene in Villanelle’s (Jodie Comer) Parisian boudoir: Eve (Sandra Oh), an MI-6 agent, finally tracks down the international assassin she’s been…
A couple of weeks back, I reviewed Megan’s impressive YA book The Altered Wake. I wanted to know how the author had created a compelling, scary story that was accessible to younger readers – here’s w…

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