Modern Myth and Meaning: Buried Alive
For hundreds of years, premature burial has captivated readers and viewers of fiction. Why are we so fascinated with this horrific event?
For hundreds of years, premature burial has captivated readers and viewers of fiction. Why are we so fascinated with this horrific event?
A Peruvian horror film is recommended
In this week’s viewing: The last few premieres turn grim, and most of the season lineup is set.
Pages from the Underworld, a collection of horror from the 70s, 80s and 90s; and this Friday (the 18th) there will be a round-table discussion at the Madrid beer garden
IT, Part II is out. Steve looks back at the 1990 TV-series version. Which one does he like? The oldie or the new one? Find out here!
Who needs wolfsbane when all you have to do is take away their prescription for alopecia?
Kim Newman will be Writer Guest of Honour at Stokercon UK, to be held April 16-19, 2020 at the Royal and Grand Hotels in Scarborough, UK, joining previously announced Editor Guest of Honour Gillian Redfearn […]
Into the Black offers multiple fresh takes on Lovecraft’s own AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS
Talks, monologues, games, contests, role-playing, live performances and much more at the Luminaria conference
TerBi celebrates its 25th anniversary; the second iteration of Ansible, the feminist festival, has been scheduled and the Lovecraft Circle publishes its tenth edition.
Mónica Cuartero interviews of José Manuel González, author of Memories of the Old Earth and José Manuel González interviews Mónica Cuartero, author of Children of the River
Is reading + imagination really better than couch-potatoing with the boobtube? This excerpt should suggest where we fall on the argument.
Updates from the Spanish CF world: Cerbero to publish Kameron Hurley’s God’s War.
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. Broken Sun, Broken Moon – by Brent Hayward Published by ChiZine Publications, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in 2019. All stories in this horror anthology are by […]
In this week’s viewing: The final lineup for the season is set… but first, some thoughts about the tragedy in Kyoto.
Author of the Ignotus Award winning novels Demons in the Sky and Mortal Health, Gabriel Bermúdez died on May 19, 2019.
In this week’s viewing: The rest of the summer premieres, plus some second looks.
Report on the Celsius Festival’s programming; Minatura’s 2019 Fantastic Microcuent contest rules, AEFCFT’s nomination for ESFS awards; and interview with José Antonio Suárez about Alter Ego and more!
New and current Latin American genre from magazines to film and just about everything in between
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan and Demon Slayer finish up the season before we take a break from them, one for rather longer than the other.
The rules for the Minotauro and Domingo Santos Awards, a new release by José Antonio Suárez, a new novel by Ruy Vega, guidelines for Association of Fantasy, Science Fiction and Terror’s new anthology Visions 2019, and more
The next anime season includes everything from a zillion more cut-and-paste light novel adaptations to a Seiun finalist.
In this week’s viewing: three finales with very different verdicts, and more!
The winners of the Kelvin5050 awards are announced, Brandon Sanderson will give a talk and the latest issue of Ulthor magazine is released.
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan and Dororo grapple with the fallout of bad parenting choices, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan finally gets to the basement, Dororo heads for uncharted waters, and more!
An interview with Mariano Villarreal, editor of “América Fantástica”. América Fantastica offers a panoramic view of the most outstanding contemporary fantasy and science fiction in Latin America

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