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- NightTide Magazine examine the haunted architecture of The Others and The Night House
- Stephen King reflects on the adaptations of his work over at Crime Reads
- Dread Central explain how Final Destination: Bloodlines saved the series from repetition
- The Horror Tree hear from author J. M. Shaw on why ghosts linger where there is pain
- Bloody Disgusting dissect the anatomy of a horrible scare from Netflix’s Marianne
NightTide Magazine examine the haunted architecture of The Others and The Night House
NightTide Magazine’s Mo Moshaty examines the similar but different approaches to a truly haunted building in films The Others and The Night House.
Stephen King reflects on the adaptations of his work over at Crime Reads
In this article for Crime Reads, horror legend Stephen King considers the adaptations of his work, while making it clear the two formats are forever incredibly different.
Dread Central explain how Final Destination: Bloodlines saved the series from repetition
Tyler Doupe’, writing for Dread Central, digs into Final Destination: Bloodlines and finds a movie which avoids falling into the trap of a repetitious slump.
The Horror Tree hear from author J. M. Shaw on why ghosts linger where there is pain
J. M. Shaw, author of Forsaken Souls, explains to The Horror Tree why ghosts linger in the places where their earthly pain was the greatest.
Bloody Disgusting dissect the anatomy of a horrible scare from Netflix’s Marianne
In the latest in Bloody Disgusting’s ‘Anatomy of a Scare’ series, Meagan Navarro dissects one particularly gut wrenching scene from Netflix’s Marianne.
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KEV HARRISON