Collage Macabre: Anthology Review
Collage Macabre is a literary gallery of tales written by talented authors whose brushes drip with the most vivid hues of alizarin weird, cadmium despair, titanium tragedy, and cerulean terror. Horror aesthetes should not hesitate to procure a copy of this beautifully decadent anthology of artistic horror.
The White Horse: Book Review
Harrison builds the suspense slowly, through the hostility of the manor’s residents, to the strange local traditions, and strange sightings and sounds — all this leading up to a wild and satisfying end.
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.