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:
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror look back to The Blair Witch Project and forward to more found footage
- Esquire present the best horror fiction releases of 2024 so far
- Crime Reads take a deep dive into the history of mothers in horror and what they represent
- The Lineup select eight horror reads set in Mexico and full of macabre myths
- Night Tide Magazine catch up with Hell Hole filmmakers Toby Poser and John Adams
The Ginger Nuts of Horror look back to The Blair Witch Project and forward to more found footage
The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Jim McLeod casts his eye back to 1999’s The Blair Witch Project and then wonders where the found footage sub-genre might go next.
Esquire present the best horror fiction releases of 2024 so far
In this article for Esquire, Talking Scared’s Neil McRobert runs down the best of 2024’s horror fiction releases to date.
Crime Reads take a deep dive into the history of mothers in horror and what they represent
Writer and poet Leslie J. Anderson delves into the horror genre’s fascination with mothers and what those mothers may represent, in this deep dive for Crime Reads.
The Lineup select eight horror reads set in Mexico and full of macabre myths
Isabel Montero, writing for The Lineup, recommends eight horror books set in Mexico and full to the brim with myths and macabre moments.
Night Tide Magazine catch up with Hell Hole filmmakers Toby Poser and John Adams
Night Tide Magazine’s Mo Moshaty catches up with Hell Hole creators Toby Poser and John Adams and asks what led them down into the depths for this movie.
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KEV HARRISON