The Deep Well Review: Slow-Burn Horror with Early Stephen King Energy

A spoiler-free podcast review of The Deep Well, a slow-burn horror novel with early Stephen King vibes and creeping psychological dread. Continue reading The Deep Well Review: Slow-Burn Horror with Early Stephen King Energy

How to Sell a Haunted House Review: Grady Hendrix Turns Family Trauma Into Pure Nightmare Fuel

How to Sell a Haunted House is a chilling, darkly funny horror novel that blends family trauma, sibling rivalry, and nightmare fuel puppets into an unforgettable read. Continue reading How to Sell a Haunted House Review: Grady Hendrix Turns Family Trauma Into Pure Nightmare Fuel

Streaming Fear: Exploring Trauma, Identity & Digital Horror in Deadstream

In this episode, I break down Deadstream by Marosco Moore—a haunting queer horror novel that explores the chilling intersections of trauma, identity, and our obsession with digital validation. Continue reading Streaming Fear: Exploring Trauma, Identity & Digital Horror in Deadstream

Hannibal Season 2 – Just a Dream?

By: Cynthia Ayala

I’m a huge fan of Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. Even Hannibal Rising has a great premise coupled with a thought out cast. Therefore, when I first heard that NBC was going to be turning the one of the most iconic film series into a TV Series, I was thrilled. Thomas Harris, the creator of Hannibal Lector, build up one of the most iconic characters out there, and the show’s writers, creators and actors. However, this last season, while it started out well, rather took a nosedive.
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