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:
- Bloody Disgusting drill down into the anatomy of a scare, honing in on a memorable moment from Netflix’s French series, Marianne
- Dead Head Reviews continue their Pride in Horror Month coverage with original fiction by Elle Turpitt
- Film 14 feature Max Booth III’s casting ideas for five forthcoming horror adaptations
- The Gingernuts of Horror take an in-depth look at A Nightmare on Elm Street: Freddie’s Revenge as a positive coming out story
- As part of her Flame Tree Friday series, Janine Pipe talks to writer Brian Kirk
Bloody Disgusting drill down into the anatomy of a scare, honing in on a memorable moment from Netflix’s French series, Marianne
Following on from the announcement that writer/director Samuel Bodin, of Netflix’s French horror series, Marianne, will be working on the new Lionsgate feature, Cobweb, Meagan Navarro picks out one memorable moment from the series and drills down into the anatomy of a scare.
Dead Head Reviews continue their Pride in Horror Month coverage with original fiction by Elle Turpitt
As part of their continuing Pride in Horror Month coverage, Dead Head Reviews’ head copy editor, Elle Turpitt offers up a piece of original fiction, titled ‘Nina and the Raging Hormone Buffet’
Film 14 feature Max Booth III’s casting ideas for five forthcoming horror adaptations
Max Booth III picks out five forthcoming adaptations for both the big and small screens, and offers some suggestions for casting directors puzzling over who would be a perfect fit for the lead roles.
The Gingernuts of Horror take an in-depth look at A Nightmare on Elm Street: Freddie’s Revenge as a positive coming out story
The Gingernuts of Horror’s Pride Month series continues with this article by Bruna Foletto Lucas on A Nightmare on Elm Street: Freddie’s Revenge, talking up its nature as a positive coming out story.
As part of her Flame Tree Friday series, Janine Pipe talks to writer Brian Kirk
As part of her Flame Tree Friday series, Janine Pipe of Janine’s Ghost Stories talks to the always frank and engaging Brian Kirk, posing questions from readers.
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