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- The Lineup look back ten years at terrifying serial killer thriller Nightcrawler
- Crime Reads wonder about the role of time and memory in the ghosts we make of each other
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror discover author Russell Mardell’s horror of his life
- What Sleeps Beneath study the art of suspense and shock in the horror genre
- The Horror Tree line up six spooky questions for horror author Stephen Barnard
The Lineup look back ten years at terrifying serial killer thriller Nightcrawler
Will Stangler, writing for The Lineup, looks back ten years at Dan Gilroy’s Nightcrawler and finds a film that is as relevant to the streaming world of today as it was to the cable TV landscape of its release.
Crime Reads wonder about the role of time and memory in the ghosts we make of each other
Kate Van Der Borgh, author of And He Shall Appear, writes for Crime Reads on the nature of hauntings and how time and memory tie into it.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror discover author Russell Mardell’s horror of his life
Russell Mardell, author of The Knock-Knock Man, recounts the horror of his life for The Ginger Nuts of Horror team.
What Sleeps Beneath study the art of suspense and shock in the horror genre
What Sleeps Beneath’s Monica Stone digs into the use of suspense and shock in the horror genre in this craft article.
The Horror Tree line up six spooky questions for horror author Stephen Barnard
Horror author Stephen Barnard takes the hot seat opposite Willow Croft and answers The Horror Tree’s Spooky Six interview questions.
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KEV HARRISON