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FEAR: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DARIO ARGENTO is Simultaneously Fascinating and Frustrating

February 2, 2021|Comments Off on FEAR: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DARIO ARGENTO is Simultaneously Fascinating and Frustrating

Dario Argento’s name has become synonymous with Italian Horror. The writer-director’s body of work—ranging from classics like Suspiria and Deep Red (Profondo Rosso) to critical and commercial flops like Phantom of the Opera and Dracula [...]

THE BLACK VELDT Is Equally Sleazy, Strange, and Inscrutable

January 26, 2021|Comments Off on THE BLACK VELDT Is Equally Sleazy, Strange, and Inscrutable

The Black Veldt is a new novella from Michael Reyes, an up and coming horror and dark fantasy author with previous credits in Weird Tales Magazine and Cirsova. We follow Jose Carvel, a self-described degenerate [...]

THE SHADOW OF HADES is Well Written but Disjointed

January 26, 2021|Comments Off on THE SHADOW OF HADES is Well Written but Disjointed

The Shadow of Hades is a new paranormal fantasy title by 20-year-old (!) author Paul C. Williams. The book is set in a world where magic is a fact of life but is banned in [...]

LAST CASE AT A BAGGAGE AUCTION is a Swift, Enjoyable Yarn

January 19, 2021|Comments Off on LAST CASE AT A BAGGAGE AUCTION is a Swift, Enjoyable Yarn

Last Case at a Baggage Auction is a swift, enjoyable horror-mystery yarn. Here, Bram Stoker Award-winning author Eric. J. Guignard granted one of his earlier novellas an “Author’s Preferred Text.” What does this mean? The [...]