
Hancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Rarities from the BBC Radio Archive: Volume 1
Full Cast, Roy Galton, Alan Simpson and Sid James
Book
A fascinating collection of rare and remastered broadcast material starring Tony Hancock, Sid James...
New Fears - Brand New Horror Stories by Masters of the Macabre
Ramsey Campbell, Alison Littlewood, Stephen Gallagher and Chaz Brenchley
Book
Fear comes in many forms, and in this anthology some of the genre's greatest living practitioners...

Australia Burns (Show Australia Some Love #3)
Book
Stories in this collection are contributed by authors who care about Australia and the relief...
Paranormal Horror Science Fiction Short Stories Anthology Charity

Channel Zero
TV Show
Channel Zero is an American horror anthology television series created by Nick Antosca, who serves...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Ghost Stories (2018) in Movies
Mar 18, 2019
Possibly a bit mannered and old fashioned for today's younger generation (mutter, grumble, etc), but a film made with enormous care and attention to detail, with terrific performances from the cast (okay, it's a bit white-male-centric; get your blazing torches out if you really must). The kind of film where, once you've seen the ending, you reflect on the rest of it and recognise all the subtle ways in which the film was tipping you off all along. And, as mentioned, a properly frightening experience when watched in a darkened cinema, but in a good way.

Complete Tales and Poems
Book
Creator of the modern detective story, innovative architect of the horror genre, and a poet of...

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated American Horror Story - Season 1 in TV
Aug 29, 2019 (Updated Sep 17, 2019)
As we sat down to watch the first season (often referred to as Murder House) of this anthology style series, I wasn't too sure what to expect, but I ended up really enjoying our time with the Harmons.
The season has a suitably creepy tone throughout, and a plot line that keeps you in the dark with what happens throughout, and a pretty impressive amount of violence and horror effects.
The huge positive about this show though is obviously the ensemble cast.
Evan Peters, Taissa Farmiga, Frances Conroy, and Jessica Lange in particular all carve in some really memorable parts to the overall series.
Sarah Paulson doesn't star too much in season 1, but her short time is a nice taster for the important roles she will play moving forwards.
The overall tone can be campy and hammy at times, but that balance throughout Murder House is pretty good.
We ended up watching the whole season in a couple of nights, and I'm glad that I let AHS into my viewing life 👍

8-bit Adventure Anthology: Volume I
Video Game Watch
8-bit Adventure Anthology is a compilation featuring faithful remakes of three of the best 8-bit...
action adventure

Lovecraft's Monsters
Book
This deliciously creepy and loving tribute to the master of modern horror features riveting...
Short stories lovecraft horror sci-fi

Charlie Cobra Reviews (1840 KP) rated Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) in Movies
Jul 7, 2020
Three teenagers in the small town of Mill Valley, Pennsylvania, Stella (Zoe Colletti), Auggie (Gabriel Rush) and Chuck (Austin Zajur) incur the wrath of school bully Tommy Millner after playing a prank. They are chased by him and saved by a drifter named Ramon (Michael Garza) who let's them into his car. The group including Ramon explore a haunted house belonging to the Bellows, founders of the town, Inside of a secret room belonging to the Bellows' daughter Sarah, they find a book of scary stories written by her. After taking the book with them, they start to believe that there is more to the rumors about the house being haunted when stories in the book appear to happen in real life.
This movie was actually pretty good. I thought it could have been scarier but I think it was done well for being rated PG-13. Of course, I'm old enough to remember the books and they were really creepy, especially the illustrations. The movie was good at building suspense, and being creepy. I really liked the characters and felt that they were likeable and had a little something for everyone in how they were relatable. The character development could have been better for sure but the creature effects were spot on. The Monsters were definitely awesome and I like the way the made it an anthology movie without it actually being an anthology. It was pretty unique in that way and I can see how a sequel could work if it's financially successful enough to warrant one. I give this movie a 7/10.
Stephen (210 KP) Mar 18, 2019
Awix (3310 KP) Mar 18, 2019