The Disappearance of Tom Nero: Book Review
Rich in eerie suspense and found footage glory, The Disappearance of Tom Nero is an addicting mysterious wrapped in one-of-a-kind formatting.
Extinction Hymns: Collection Review
Every single story was unique and dripped with suspense and horror. I honestly couldn’t put it down and read it all in one sitting!
Every Woman Knows This: Collection Review
Absolutely stunning collection and I cannot recommend this book enough. Definitely buy and read it. Every story was a banger.
Linghun: Book Review
As a more literary tale, this novel doesn’t have horror in the traditional sense, instead it explores the horror of human failings and emotions.
Graveyard Keeper: Game Review
I like the art style and the concept, there are some pretty humourous moments, and it has a wonderful musical score. Overall, it’s a relaxing game because it’s low stakes.
Six Rooms: Book Review
Six Rooms is a buffet of secrets and it’s all you can eat. And I was there for it.
Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic: Anthology Review
Powerful and poignant, Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic resonates with brutal imagery, themes, and characters. Packed with 26 gut-wrenching tales brimming with blood, tears, and screams—this is one anthology you’ll need smelling salts for.
The Call (Korean:콜): Movie Review
Gripping, grim, and shocking. This movie was brutal. Perfectly paced, well acted (the two female leads were astounding), and with an ending that left me absolutely shook — I am still thinking about this movie a week later.
Skinamarink: Movie Review
Skinamarink missed the mark for me. Running at 100 minutes, it felt way longer, and I often felt my attention wandering during the excessive amount of ceiling shots.
Agony’s Lodestone: Book Review
Fans of found footage, weird fiction, and cosmic horror: Agony’s Lodestone is the book for you! As for me, I absolutely loved this book.