2008: Bedlam in Print
Here it is: my third annual look back at the year’s literary output
Here it is: my third annual look back at the year’s literary output
The following encompasses my picks for the year’s best and worst horror films released in the US in 2005
2003 is over, meaning it’s time once again for my year-end horror movie wrap up
What follows are my fifty favorite horror movies of all time
2014 got off to a roaring start with this downright ferocious exercise in no-frills horror
Here’s a true match made in Hell: Edward Lee and Wrath James White, the current sultans of literary mayhem
Now here’s a premise: a mentally impaired hospital orderly buries several aborted fetuses in a field, where an electrical storm causes them to spring to life…and develop an insatiable appetite for human flesh!
This 506-page epic is widely viewed as a breakthrough effort by the talented Ray Garton, and with good reason
Japanese Cyberpunk: for those familiar with the films of Shinya Tsukamoto and Shozin Fukui, those words have a very particular connotation, promising an unflinching exploration of the darkest extremes of technology and madness
If you were a reader back in 1991, as I was, then you probably recall, as I do, the furor that accompanied the publication of AMERICAN PSYCHO