Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado:
- Dread Central look back at The Wailing, one of South Korea’s finest horrors, ten years on
- Bloody Disgusting pick out five liminal horror games for fans of The Backrooms
- NightTide Magazine look at Nikki from Obsession to unpack projection and friendship in horror film
- Horror DNA pick out fifteen hybrid nightmares – books which crawl into your brain and refuse to leave
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down with author Eliza Jabore to discuss new book Backstabbers and much more
Dread Central look back at The Wailing, one of South Korea’s finest horrors, ten years on
Matt Konopka, writing for Dread Central, looks back at Na-Hong Jin’s The Wailing ten years after its original release and just what made it such a singularly excellent Korean horror.
Bloody Disgusting pick out five liminal horror games for fans of The Backrooms
Bloody Disgusting’s Aaron Boehm manages to find his way out of The Backrooms to present this list of five liminal horror video games for fans of the movie.
NightTide Magazine look at Nikki from Obsession to unpack projection and friendship in horror film
Writer, lecturer and producer Mo Moshaty, writing for NightTide Magazine’s Sinister Screen series, looks at Nikki from Obsession as a case study for projection and friendship in horror cinema.
Horror DNA pick out fifteen hybrid nightmares – books which crawl into your brain and refuse to leave
Horror Librarian Tony Jones, writing for Horror DNA, selects fifteen hybrid nightmares – books which crawl into your psyche and stay with you.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down with author Eliza Jabore to discuss new book Backstabbers and much more
The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Jim McLeod sits down with debut author Eliza Jabore to talk about the themes from her novel, Backstabbers and much more besides.
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KEV HARRISON