Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado:
- Bloody Disgusting explain why Benson and Moorhead’s Spring is among the most romantic horrors ever
- The Horror Tree catalogue the history of aliens in the horror genre
- The Lineup present seven dark fantasy short fiction collections to captivate horror readers
- Dread Central consider how horror video games use creative camera angles to terrifying effect
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down to talk to writer Rob Costello
Bloody Disgusting explain why Benson and Moorhead’s Spring is among the most romantic horrors ever
Bloody Disgusting’s Brian Keiper looks back to Benson and Moorhead’s 2014 feature Spring and explains why it remains one of horror’s most romantic films ever.
The Horror Tree catalogue the history of aliens in the horror genre
Writers Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl look back over the many effective uses of the alien trope in the history of the horror genre in this article for The Horror Tree.
The Lineup present seven dark fantasy short fiction collections to captivate horror readers
Author Orrin Grey selects seven dark fantasy short fiction collections which would be right at home on any horror connoisseur’s bookshelf in this article for The Lineup.
Dread Central consider how horror video games use creative camera angles to terrifying effect
Erik McDowell, writing for Dread Central, looks at the creative camera angle work in some of the best horror video games and demonstrates how it can be so effective in providing chills.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down to talk to writer Rob Costello
Writer Rob Costello, whose new collection Dancing Bears launches on 3 March, sits down with the Ginger Nuts of Horror team to talk about the book and much more.
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KEV HARRISON