by Samantha Almeida | Jan 28, 2025 | Horror, Review
Remakes That Resurrect Horror: Why These Films Deserve More Love From modern updates to fresh spins on old classics, discover why horror remakes aren’t just cash grabs. They’re preserving legacies and introducing new generations to unforgettable stories. How often do...
by Samantha Almeida | Nov 12, 2024 | Horror, Review
November Book Pick: Pilgrim by Mitchell Luthi – A Journey of Faith, Fear, and the Unknown This Thanksgiving, dive into a dark pilgrimage where beliefs are tested, mysteries unfold, and survival is anything but certain. Pilgrim by Mitchell Luthi is a medieval horror...
by Samantha Almeida | Oct 22, 2024 | Horror, Review
Exploring Agnostic Belief Systems in Horror: Echoes of Faith and Fear A look at The Halloween Tree, A Halloween Tale, Pilgrim, and The Witch, where horror reveals the shared echoes of belief systems across cultures, showing that no single faith holds the ultimate...
by admin | Oct 16, 2024 | Horror, Review
Gothic Giants: Contrasting Shadows of The Haunting of Hill House and Hell House The haunted house is a time-honored trope in horror literature. Two of the most iconic stories in this subgenre are Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House (1959) and Richard...
by admin | Oct 16, 2024 | Horror, Review
The Watchers: Why A.M. Shine’s Novel Outshines Its Film Adaptation A.M. Shine’s The Watchers is a horror novel that delves into Irish folklore, explicitly focusing on the Fae — creatures far from Tinkerbell’s benign image. The book’s eerie atmosphere and chilling...
by admin | Aug 9, 2024 | Horror, Review
Wickedly Enchanting: Ray Bradbury’s Dark Carnival in Book and Film Let’s enter the eerie world of Something Wicked This Way Comes — where Ray Bradbury’s words and Jack Clayton’s cinematic vision collide in a carnival of dark delights. Whether you’re a fan of...