A Quiet Apocalypse – Dave Jeffery This novella has an extraordinary premise: what if a pandemic killed a large chunk of the population and left
Yeah this is late. In June Euro 2020(1) was on, plus we were approaching the end of a very challenging school year. I didn’t read
Now that’s what I call an adaptation On Saturday night, I was at Cambridge Arts Theatre for a production of The Woman in Black, as
Continuing the celebrations for Dead Branches‘ second birthday, I’m going to take you back to the main body of my reading in the late 80s
Anyone that has read Dead Branches knows how important the two decks of Horror Top Trumps are to the young protagonists, and anyone that attended
To say that the Saw franchise became somewhat convoluted is a massive understatement. Explain to me again how John Kramer is orchestrating this complex series
Only two reads this month – one long novel and a short story collection. I’ve already written about Shrine to some degree with the comparison
My second post-lockdown trip to the cinema was to see The Unholy, the Sam Raimi produced movie based on James Herbert’s 1983 novel, Shrine. I
Look, I’m not saying it’s been a tricky few weeks, but we’re twenty-one days into May before my monthly reading round-up. I’m really sorry to
People often debate whether Richard Matheson’s excellent debut, I Am Legend is horror or sci-fi. When it’s that damned good, who cares what label it’s