DOUBLE FEATURE: Bill Wood’s Bloody Slashers
Let’s Split Up and Be Right Back offer thrilling young adult antics around a chilling murder scheme that only makes the town’s history darker and darker.
REVIEW — Better Anything (short)
Relationships can be scary. And if you’re not careful — deadly.
REVIEW — 1978 (2024)
Prepare for subtitles, for 1978 is worth the read just for the sacrilegious imagery alone.
REVIEW — Stalker Jane (2024)
Stalker Jane shows how extreme groupie antics won’t be tolerated. They will, however, be appreciated.
Neo-Pulps! An Interview with Melevill, the Shadow Demon
Melevill says it best: if you understand fear in your own culture, you can absolutely relate to fear in another.
REVIEW — Dead Bloom (2026)
Microplastics and raw milk are no match for a a strange fruiting plant on a dead relative’s farm.
