Lone Survivor is a 2012 game from Jasper Byrne. I would love to take the easy way out and describe it as a 2D Silent Hill but as much as I’d mean it to be a compliment, it would be doing a great disservice to what a great game Lone Survivor is. You play as […]
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Why I Love Saw
I am a self-proclaimed “Sawfreak”. Let me just start off by saying that. Of all the things that I love about horror movies—and of all the horror movies that I love—Saw is at the very top of that list. My freshman year of college happened to be the year that the original Saw came out. […]
Greetings Ghoulscouts, I had the pleasure of reading a script that someone sent me over the weekend. In short, I liked it. It had all the elements that a horror film needed. But that sparked a conversation between us online about what he wanted to capture in his story and what exactly we considered “scary”. […]
Hello Friends, I just wanted to say THANK YOU! to all of our guests for making Women of Horror Week 2013 a huge success for us. In no particular order I would like to thank Danica Deering Suzanne Bell September Carrino Chassity Merritt Tabitha M Kim Culpepper L.C Fremont Dusty Evely Charity Langley Renfield Rasputin. […]
Today I watched a double feature of “Who Can Kill A Child?”(1976) and “Come Out And Play”(2012). Despite the fact that the latter is a remake of the former, it was still astonishing how these two movies could have two completely different emotional impacts. This really got me thinking about how horror has never really […]
Despite the relative young age of the website, I have received more Zombie stories than anything else. I have unfortunately not accepted any of them because of how generic they were. I appreciated how hard the authors worked on their stories, and there were some very interesting parts in them, but Zombies in general are […]
Greetings all, Today I am going to deal with my absolute favorite trope- “The Moral Event Horizon”. A Moral Event Horizon is an act committed by a character that plummets our opinion of them so far away from “good” that it would be impossible for them to recover. This act does not need to be […]