REVIEW — Symphony of the Damned (Anthologies of Horror Series)
The only thing better than an anthology horror film, is one in book form.

The only thing better than an anthology horror film, is one in book form.
V/H/S/Halloween is the eighth in the series and is my most favorite as all of the individual stories happen on Halloween night.
A slower pace than your average scary movie, Mystery Highway is a great entry point to horror films.
Hellscape Americana takes the idea of midcentury horror comics and transforms it into the bizarro world of today.
I have been craving something utterly frightening, and Tales from the Void got me right from the intro.
From fantastic voyages through the cosmos, to hometown America, to spaceships and feudal kingdoms, Martian Sun casts a sci-fi/horror/fantasy net so wide that it captures every aspect of the genre.
If you’re like me and have a growing curiosity about the magical, you’re in the right place. Grave Intentions is an anthology following 5 people who could use some magic, but fall victim to the mysterious ways of the occult.
If you know me, you know I love anthologies. Ones that surround Halloween are always the best. 10/31 is just that: five tales that will chill your bones.