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- Of Beasts by M. Jane WormaHe’s a pastor, and he’s a young man. Both share a relationship, forbidden in the eyes of the church, and now they’re haunted by dreams and intrusive thoughts.Jude and Dante’s toxic relationship draws you in, makes you uncomfortable, and leaves you speechless.But the question is… will the Antichrist rise from… Read more: Of Beasts by M. Jane Worma
- The Dummy by Jonny WardWalter was having a great day.He finally got the ventriloquist’s dummy he’d always wanted, and his girlfriend was waiting for him so they could have some fun together. But everything changed the moment he slipped, hit his head, and was rushed to the hospital.From there, we watch him descend into… Read more: The Dummy by Jonny Ward
- February Horror ReleasesFebruary Horror Movie & TV Releases SCREAM 7 When a new Ghostface appears in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott has tried to start over, her worst fear comes true, her daughter is the next target. To protect her family, Sidney must confront the trauma she thought she left behind… Read more: February Horror Releases
- Clydoch By Kimberley KraftI love a good short story, and this one’s about a haunted house. Kirstie’s grandad passed away, and she inherits a property that’s been empty for years. It just needs some renovations, and Kirstie hopes she’ll be opening the manor’s doors soon to welcome guests. After all, there are 25… Read more: Clydoch By Kimberley Kraft
- OpusI didn’t know what to expect, but I ended up loving it. Opus revolves around a superstar who hasn’t been seen for over 20 years and is now back with a new album. To celebrate, he invites a few guests to his compound in the middle of nowhere, giving them… Read more: Opus
- Absorbed by Excrement by Michael Errol SwaimThere’s a monster in town that grows by consuming people and let’s just say it definitely doesn’t smell like perfume. … And maybe we should blame Joshua for that. Joshua’s life has been nothing short of tragic. He lost his mother when he was a boy, and his father just… Read more: Absorbed by Excrement by Michael Errol Swaim






