How I Stumbled Upon an Amazing Author Author Gage Greenwood (our interview) has exploded onto the indie horror scene over the past couple of years. I first heard of him through the Books of Horror group on Facebook after the release of his amazing book, Winter’s Myths (2022 – our …
Read More »Gage Greenwood, Author of ‘Winter’s Myths’ And ‘Bunker Dogs’ – Interview
If you’re an indie horror fan, you’ve probably heard of Author Gage Greenwood. His first book, Winter’s Myths, has made it to the top of many readers’ Top 10 lists since its release on June 5, 2022. The second book, Winter’s Legacy, was released only 7 months later, and fans …
Read More »Dystopian Horror Tale ‘Winter’s Myths’ By Gage Greenwood – Book Review
I’m always looking for something new to read. I’m admittedly a bit particular when it comes to choosing something, though. Maybe it’s because I work in a library and have a ton of books at my disposal to try. Or maybe it’s because I’m picky AF. Who knows. But I …
Read More »Panic Fest 2020: ‘The New End’ Is A Familiar Post-Apocalyptic Fable – Movie Review
Written and directed by Leonel Dietsche (3000 2015), The New End is a post-apocalyptic fairy tale, full of knights, kings, jesters, and magicians rotted beyond recognition in radioactive dust. But in this decaying kingdom, there’s only one fair maiden left. The moral of this story, eulogized in the simultaneously hopeful …
Read More »A Bad Day At The Lab – ’28 Days Later’ And The Horror of Accidents
28 Days Later is a very memorable horror film, and not just because of it’s a fast-paced, raging “zombies.” It also looks at the horror of accidents. Let me explain. Released in 2002, Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later has aged pretty well. It is a thoroughly modern, action-packed movie, but not overbearingly …
Read More »Diverge (2018): A Second Chances and Redemption Movie Review
Some of my personal favorite post-apocalypse stories encompass desolate landscapes after society has collapsed. Other personal favorite stories involve time travel and horrifying epidemic cases that effect human kind. One new indie film that combines all of this in one thoughtful and thrilling feature is a directorial debut by James …
Read More »‘Blue World Order’: Restoring Peace by Force
There is no shortage of films depicting a post-apocalyptic wasteland following the collapse of society. With classics such as Mad Max, Mad Max: Fury Road and The Road, stories of survival in a world of chaos have become a subgenre all on their own. However, in Blue World Order, debut …
Read More »The Rezort (2016): The Undead Meets Jurassic Park
If you could plan a vacation to an isolated island serving as a safari park offering the opportunity to kill zombies for sport, would you take it? Following a zombie outbreak leaving approximately 2 billion dead, paying customers are given the chance to fulfill their gruesome fantasies at The Rezort …
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