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Why Splatterpunk Should Make a Comeback

Splatterpunk was a term coined in the 1980’s by horror journalist and novelist David J. Schow. It is essentially defined as literary horror with graphically described scenes of gore, horror fic...

Tortured Souls by Clive Barker

Book Review: Clive Barker’s Tortured Souls

Tortured Souls is finally available in print. That might mean something to the hardcore Clive Barker devotees, but not much to anyone else. It’s had a hell of a time getting here. The project w...

Four Reasons You Should Be Excited for The Scarlet Gospels

2015 promises many things. A new Avengers movie, a combination of ant and man the likes of which we’ve not seen since Mant! And the return of Bruce Campbell to the Evil Dead franchise after a n...

clive barker's the great and secret show

Five Clive Barker Stories That Need to be Made into Films!

Clive Barker is a powerhouse of imagination. He is the author of over twenty novels, he has directed three films and produced many more. From comic books to video games to action figures, he’s ...

John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness

Ten Fictional Authors We Wish Were Real

A few days ago, we discussed the alternate universes in which fictional stories take place, specifically how the denizens of those universes have access to genre films we wish were real.  Th...

Author Stephen King

Exploring the Top Five Unsung Stephen King Novels

In a recent article related to the upcoming release of Stephen King’s new novel, Revival, a poll asked viewers to rank the top ten best King novels. I was not at all surprised to see that t...

Joel Edgerton - The Gift - The logo for Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions which just launched BH-Tilt.

Blumhouse Launches a Publishing Arm

Last night, Blumhouse announced that they will be getting into the publishing game and Wicked Horror was onsite at the Blumhouse offices for the announcement. Read on for more details about the newly ...

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