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FrightFest 2013 Film Review: The Dead 2: India

The Dead 2: India

“The epitome of style over substance!” After setting the bar incredibly high from the off with Paul Hyett’s The Seasoning House in 2012, The Dead 2: India was a curious choice for kicking off the weekend’s festivities this year. Given the oversaturation of zombies for well over a decade it’s always a bit of a …

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5 Must Read Horror Articles – 9 September 2013

Blade Wesley Snipes

Welcome, once again, to Must Read Horror. You want great horror articles? This is the place to find the best the web has to offer. This week: The Superheroes of Horror: The Good, The Bad & The Future 10 Failed Horror Movies Without a Single Scare When Hollyoaks Actors Do Horror Five Horror Classics That …

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Chalk by Pat Cadigan available to pre-order & Winner of the This Is Horror Chapbook Subscription

Fresh off her deserved Hugo Award, Pat Cadigan’s chapbook Chalk is now available to pre-order from the This Is Horror shop. The book will be released in October 2013. Keep checking back for more information regarding the chapbook launch. One of the benefits our This Is Horror Premium Chapbook subscribers enjoy is the opportunity to …

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H.G. Wells’ Manufactured Monsters

The Island of Doctor Moreau

This column has so far been preoccupied with the act of looking back. Not only in terms of its purpose – to unearth lesser-known works of eighteenth and nineteenth century authors – but also with regard to the stories themselves, which habitually focus on the echoes of the past disrupting the present. Continuing from last …

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