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:
- Cinema Blend explain why Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is the perfect gateway to horror for young viewers
- Newsarama preview a new cosmic horror comic series from Vault Comics, Black Stars Above
- Kendall Reviews talk to author and co-founder of Red Cape Publishing, Philip Rogers
- CBR.com pick out ten horror comic properties that would make for excellent film adaptations
- The Ladies of Horror Fiction podcast features two stories of body horror from Tracy Fahey and Gabriela Houston
Cinema Blend explain why Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is the perfect gateway to horror for young viewers
Mike Reyes dives into the André Øvredal-directed Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and unpacks why it is the ideal film to introduce younger viewers to the world of horror.
Newsarama preview a new cosmic horror comic series from Vault Comics, Black Stars Above
Newsarama’s Chris Arrant takes a first look at a new cosmic horror comic from Vault Comics, titled Black Stars Above. Described as The Revenant meets Silent Hill with a dash of Lovecraftian horror, this is one to be on the lookout for.
Kendall Reviews talk to author and co-founder of Red Cape Publishing, Philip Rogers
Kendall Reviews catch up with Philip Rogers to talk about his fiction and his work as co-founder of Red Cape Publishing.
CBR.com pick out ten horror comic properties that would make for excellent film adaptations
Nicholas Howe at CBR.com picks out ten horror comic properties which would be ideal for film adaptations, including work by Joe Hill, Raven Gregory and many more.
The Ladies of Horror Fiction podcast features two stories of body horror from Tracy Fahey and Gabriela Houston
A must-listen horror article to finish, with Toni from The Ladies of Horror Fiction reading two outstanding examples of body horror from Tracy Fahey and Gabriela Houston.
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KEV HARRISON