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 look at the Blumhouse remake of Speak No Evil and find a change in meaning
- Electric Literature pick out seven fantastic werewolf books for you to enjoy
- The Lineup choose four new small press horror releases for your spooky month reading list
- Horror DNA present a list of the most diabolically metal books
- The Horror Tree sit down for an author interview with Deborah Sheldon
Bloody Disgusting look at the Blumhouse remake of Speak No Evil and find a change in meaning
Bloody Disgusting’s Harrison Abbott compares the Blumhouse remake of Speak No Evil and compares it to the Danish original and finds a total transformation in the meaning of the film.
Electric Literature pick out seven fantastic werewolf books for you to enjoy
With his novel Good Dogs newly released, author Brian Asman selects seven other howlingly good werewolf books for Electric Literature.
The Lineup choose four new small press horror releases for your spooky month reading list
The Lineup’s Kelsey Christine McConnell once again has her finger on the pulse of new small press horror releases and presents four books you should be checking out as part of your halloween reading list.
Horror DNA present a list of the most diabolically metal books
Michael Bettendorf, to coincide with the release of his heavy metal, weird horror gamebook Trve Cvlt, suggests six of the most diabolically metal books out there in this article for Horror DNA.
The Horror Tree sit down for an author interview with Deborah Sheldon
Deborah Sheldon, whose latest book, Bodily Harm, is out now, sits down for an author interview with The Horror Tree’s Robyn O’Sullivan.
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KEV HARRISON