Horror Book Review: Affinity’s Window (Douglas Wilson)
Written by Douglas Wilson, Affinity’s Window is a horror novel that combines ghostly scares with a murder mystery and horrific demonic cults.
Written by Douglas Wilson, Affinity’s Window is a horror novel that combines ghostly scares with a murder mystery and horrific demonic cults.
Beginning life as a short film by writer/director Richard Bates Jr, Excision was transformed into a feature length film with a number of notable actors. Leaning into the ‘art film’ category of horror thanks to its dreamy visuals and surreal macabre horror.
Backtrack explores a man’s psychotic break after losing his child. He realises that it stems deeper into his past than he could ever have imagined.
Writer/Director Brad Sykes manages to evoke a range of emotions in Camp Blood. You’ll feel boredom, frustration, annoyance, confusion and sadness. The latter because you’ve wasted your time watching the film when you could have been stabbing a fork into your hand instead.
A Graboid origin story could have been really good, one that takes the series back to its roots way before Ass-Blasters became a thing! Sadly Tremors 4: The Legend Begins doesn’t do this, instead choosing to focus on one character named Hiram Gummer who happens to be the great-grandfather of Burt Gummer.
Directed by Paul Soter and starring Johnathon Schaech and Pell James, Dark Circles is a paranormal horror that plays on the problems that all couples with a new baby have.
A cold and dark horror, Starry Eyes will leave you feeling despondent but satisfied. A great horror movie that mixes the occult with every young actors dream of becoming a star in Hollywood.
What the hell was this!? On the one hand Blood Diner is an awful horror movie but damn it, if