EP Review: Necronomicon Ex Mortis – Zombie Blood Nightmare (Self Released)
Chicago horror-death fiends Necronomicon Ex Mortis return with ‘Zombie Blood Nightmare’, out February 20th, 2026.
Chicago horror-death fiends Necronomicon Ex Mortis return with ‘Zombie Blood Nightmare’, out February 20th, 2026.
An ambiguous story, abrupt ending, and lack of atmosphere makes it an unremarkable watch. Most will come away unimpressed.
Up there as one of the most romantic modern horrors seen in some time, Heart Eyes adorably blends a romcom with traditional slasher elements. Resulting in a gimmicky, but entertaining film with widespread appeal.
Today’s single slam features Corrosion of Conformity, Filth is Eternal, Saint Agnes, Krooked Tongue, Monosphere, Cage Fight, Dog Bless, Civil Villains, Waterparks, Sugar Horse, Melrose Avenue, and Hellripper.
Playing survival horror on phones and tablets required players to sit in front of their largest televisions with all lights turned off. Pixelated images and screen-door resolutions couldn’t convey jump scares requiring impeccable atmosphere. With sound design and graphics lacking, players resigned themselves to playing less-scary versions of the games. They did so only when they wanted them on the go.
From massive alt rock sounds to uncompromising death metal, to horror-laden heavy metal, chaotic nu-hardcore, elaborate progressive metal, and so much more, we’ve reviewed some great releases this week, and here’s our weekly reminder of what was covered. All these releases are out now!
Developed and published by Puko, Canine blends first-person walking simulator aspects with run and hide gameplay for a short, horror-infused experience that has minor replay value thanks to different endings.
After an unforgettable debut last year, BLOODSTOCK’S WINTER GATHERING storms back this winter, bringing the spirit of the UK’s premier metal festival indoors once again for a full day of festive heaviness.