Searchlight: Brian Reitzell

Brian Reitzell

Born in 1965, Brian Reitzell probably isn’t a name most are familiar with. A former member of the punk band Redd Kross, Reitzell shifted his talents over to soundtracks, and hasn’t looked back, apart from the occasional side project. His soundtracks include his work with the Sofia Coppola films The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation, …

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Book Review: House of Windows by John Langan

House of Windows by John Langan

“If you like your haunted house stories to ask questions, to deliberately obfuscate truth and to have a sparkling style, then House of Windows is the intelligent horror you’ve been waiting for.”   John Langan’s House of Windows is not just a literary horror novel but also a novel about literature. Dealing with thematic links …

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5 Must Read Horror Articles 18 Sep 2017

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: It’s Time For Freddy To Be Great Again Eight Disturbing Scenes From The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Series IT Director Andy Muschietti On The Scenes That Terrified Him As A …

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Book Review: Behold!: Oddities, Curiosities and Undefinable Wonders

Behold! edited by Doug Murano - cover

“The tales draw you in with the charm of a sideshow barker, promising your imagination things it has never seen before, and a few it may wish it could soon un-see.” From the alluring foreword written by the astonishing Josh Malerman, to the table contents packed with writers who have true magic up their sleeves, …

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