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interdimensional horror, the twisted ones

Appreciating Interdimensional Horror in Fiction: Twisted Ones and Hollow Places

Post has published by Conner McAleese
Hoarders repulse us and fascinate us. Throw a rock at your TV while skipping through the reality TV channels and you’ll hit a station with a confused fifty-year-old man with black skiddies stuck to his toilet, three hundred corks littering...
in the earth movie, fungal horror

In The Earth: Examining the Fungal Horror of Ben Wheatley’s Masterpiece

Post has published by Jasper Vrancken
I first encountered Ben Wheatley’s work when I saw Kill List, a roaring and devastating combination of British "kitchen sink drama" and visceral folk horror. My first reaction after watching the film was something like “oh my god, what did...
vindow viper

The Story of the Vindow Viper, The Famous (Funny) Campfire Tale

Post has published by Cody Meirick
I made a documentary about Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. (Now available to watch.) The three books consisted of over 80 stories of folklore and urban legends. It was impossible to appropriately address each and every story in...
internet horror movie

Dissecting Internet Horror Movies Such as Host and Unfriended

Post has published by Jasper Vrancken
No one needs to be convinced that a vast majority of our daily time is spent watching a screen. They are omnipresent in our daily lives, from the tablet that the kids use to relax after their school duties, to...
sisters daisy johnson

Sisters by Daisy Johnson is Horror’s Latest Foray into Terrifying Twins

Post has published by Conner McAleese
Twins are a horror staple. From the little girls in The Shining (Kubrick’s version, “Come play with us, Danny!”) to Elas and Lukas in Goodnight Mommy, these little replicas of one another have freaked us out over and over again....
twilight zone queen of the nile

The Twilight Zone’s Queen of The Nile Reigns Supreme

Post has published by Krystle Ratticus
Rod Serling’s iconic Twilight Zone television series gave him freedom. Wanting to delve into more controversial subjects, the sci-fi anthology allowed him to do so. Social commentaries were regularly made on the horrors of modern reality... the fear of aging...
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