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My review of this Panic Fest feature about generational haunting is available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: For God’s Sake Wake Her Up
My review of this Panic Fest feature about generational haunting is available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: For God’s Sake Wake Her Up
My review for a new body horror-meets-female-bodybuilding feature is now over at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Body Odyssey
My second round of short film reviews from Panic Fest 2025 is now up at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Panic Fest 2025 Shorts Block #2
My review is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Devils Stay
My review is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Pay the Piper
If you have more sci-fi acumen than I do, you may have heard of this before 2024. I came across it after several recommendations. It’s hard to describe and talk about. Anna Kavan has been called “Kafka’s Sister,” which makes sense (this has repeated occurrences, dreamlike sequences, and a bizarre bureaucracy). Still, given the frequent … Continue reading Marginalia #55: Ice, The Vourdalak, Mapambazuko
My review is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Session 9: The Official Novelization
Based on the Sawney Bean story like The Hills Have Eyes, Off Season is a blast and is considered one of the first extreme horror books. It resembles a mix of Hills, Night of the Living Dead, and Last House on the Left. Off Season is gory but well-written. Ketchum writes from multiple perspectives and lulls you … Continue reading Marginalia #53: Off Season, Darkness, Anthology Resource Vol. 1
My review for the folk horror comedy Get Away is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Get Away