- Vulture have a quite astonishing list of horror highlights to watch out for in 2018
- The Verge have a list of genre fiction releases coming in 2018
- Paste Magazine offer up a definitive list of twenty great horror novels from the 80s
- Rue Morgue’s Michael Gingold summarises his favourite horror films of 2017
- Screen Anarchy catch up with Mayhem director Joe Lynch to talk about the horror of corporate life
Vulture have a quite astonishing list of horror highlights to watch out for in 2018
Any of us who thought 2017 might have been a pinnacle year in terms of horror cinema are encouraged to think again, thanks to this list of exciting forthcoming features from Jordan Crucchiola of Vulture magazine. There are many here that you may have heard of on the grapevine, but also plenty that we would wager you have not.
The Verge have a list of genre fiction releases coming in 2018
The Verge’s Andrew Liptak takes a roll call of this year’s best fiction releases in the genres of Sci-fi, fantasy and horror, with a fair few of them straddling the space between two or more of those genres, as many authors are doing these days.
Paste Magazine offer up a definitive list of twenty great horror novels from the 80s
Steve Foxe of Paste Magazine trawls back through the 80s, a glorious age of the horror paperback, and comes back with some classic horror novels, waiting to be revisited.
Rue Morgue’s Michael Gingold summarises his favourite horror films of 2017
As intimated above, 2017 was an outstanding year for horror movies. Rue Morgue have a complete list of the very best of last year’s releases, to make sure you didn’t miss a trick.
Screen Anarchy catch up with Mayhem director Joe Lynch to talk about the horror of corporate life
Eric Ortiz Garcia at Screen Anarchy catches up with Joe Lynch, the director of ultra-violent, office building killfest, Mayhem, to talk about horror movies and the very real horror of corporate life.
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KEV HARRISON