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Review: Does Terror Tales of Chaos Deliver the Frights? 27/01/2026

Okay, horror fans. A cracking, no-holds-barred review of the new Terror Tales of Chaos anthology has just landed. Reviewer Ben Unsworth breaks down stories from Stephen Volk, Simon Clark, and more, and doesn't pull punches, not even for family! Want to know if this monster-filled collection lives up to the hype? The link to the full article is in the comments below. Go on, get spooked.

Review: Does Terror Tales of Chaos Deliver the Frights? Review: Does Terror Tales of Chaos Deliver the Frights? Terror Tales of Chaos Edited by Paul Finch, the Terror Tales series is – and this isn’t because I wish to rub my age in anyone’s faces – only 6 years younger than me, having been published since 2011. Even when Gray Friar … Review: Do...

15/01/2026

Ever wonder why the Hellraiser sequels never hurt as good as the original? We got thinking. It’s not about the hooks. It’s about the heart. Or the lack of one.

Turns out, the real secret ingredient to a Hellraiser isn’t gore—it’s a specific kind of love. A messed-up, transcendent, skin-peeling love. The bad sequels forgot that. The 2022 version? It kinda missed the point too.

We wrote a thing. It goes deep on Cenobites as monks of limit-experiences, the tragedy of the "Hellbound heart," and why Pinhead should never be sassy. Link to the full article is in the comments below. Open at your own risk.

Bailfire and Brimstone by Raven Dane, Grimdark Gaelic Folklore: A Review 12/01/2026

Just finished a book that feels like a 1950s horror film crashed into a Gaelic folklore bestiary. Raven Dane's 'Bailfire and Brimstone' is grimdark fantasy that doesn't pull its punches—think revenge, dark magic, and monsters that'll properly unsettle you. Not your average historical fantasy. A seriously gritty, atmospheric read.

Wanna know if it's your cup of yea? Full review is in the comments 👇

Bailfire and Brimstone by Raven Dane, Grimdark Gaelic Folklore: A Review Honestly, you don't see a Bodach Glas every day. Or a Sidh, for that matter....

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