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- Dread Central explain how Susan Backlinie’s performance in the opening scene of Jaws helped make the film so terrifying
- Crime Reads recommend six modern books of Gothic fiction
- Bloody Disgusting delve into I Saw the TV Glow in the context of Jane Schoenbrun’s wider Self-Induced Hallucination Trilogy
- Horror DNA select five horror real estate listing films
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror find out about author Adam S. Leslie’s childhood fears
Dread Central explain how Susan Backlinie’s performance in the opening scene of Jaws helped make the film so terrifying
Chad Collins, writing for Dread Central, analyses the late Susan Backlinie’s performance in the opening scene of Jaws, and how it set the tone for this terrifying film.
Crime Reads recommend six modern books of Gothic fiction
Molly Odintz, writing for Crime Reads, selects six examples of modern Gothic fiction for those looking for a more recent fix within the genre.
Bloody Disgusting delve into I Saw the TV Glow in the context of Jane Schoenbrun’s wider Self-Induced Hallucination Trilogy
Bloody Disgusting’s Daniel Kurland analyses new film I Saw the TV Glow as the culmination of director Schoenbrun’s Self-Induced Hallucination trilogy.
Horror DNA select five horror real estate listing films
Cheryl Low, author of The Wicker Witch, selects five examples of horror movies featuring horrifying real estate listings.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror find out about author Adam S. Leslie’s childhood fears
Ahead of the release of his new novel, Lost in the Garden, author Adam S. Leslie sits down with The Ginger Nuts of Horror to tell them about his childhood fears.
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KEV HARRISON