[Editorial] “I control my life, not you!”: Living with Generalised Anxiety Disorder and the catharsis of the Final Destination franchise
Editorial, Horror, Analysis Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London) Editorial, Horror, Analysis Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London)

[Editorial] “I control my life, not you!”: Living with Generalised Anxiety Disorder and the catharsis of the Final Destination franchise

I can sometimes go months without having a panic attack. Unfortunately, this means that when they do happen, they often feel like they come out of nowhere. They can come on so fast and hard it’s like being hit by a bus, my breath escapes my body, and I can’t get it back.

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[Editorial] If Looks Could Kill: Tom Savini’s Practical Effects in Maniac (1980)
Editorial, Horror, Analysis Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London) Editorial, Horror, Analysis Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London)

[Editorial] If Looks Could Kill: Tom Savini’s Practical Effects in Maniac (1980)

In the late seventies and early eighties, one man was considered the curator of all things gore in America. During the lovingly named splatter decade, Tom Savini worked on masterpieces of blood and viscera like Dawn of the Dead (1978), a film which gained the attention of hopeful director William Lustig, a man only known for making pornography before his step into horror.

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[Documentary Review] Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story (2023)
Review, Film Review, Horror, Documentary Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London) Review, Film Review, Horror, Documentary Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London)

[Documentary Review] Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story (2023)

Otto Baxter: Not a F***ing Horror Story is a beautifully constructed documentary that is real, honest and brutal about the world’s perceptions of people with Down’s Syndrome, through the eyes of someone who has it, whilst maintaining a comic undertone of wholesome affection.

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[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Body Horror Recommendations
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[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Body Horror Recommendations

In this episode, host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors Iona Smith, Melissa Cox and Ariel Baska to get gooey, ewwy and a little bit horny talking about their recent body horror watches, reads and plays! From Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, to cannibalism book Tender is the Flesh to classic sci-fi horror The Thing and more...

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[Film Review] Stephen King on Screen (2023)
Review, Film Review, Horror Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London) Review, Film Review, Horror Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London)

[Film Review] Stephen King on Screen (2023)

Since Brian de Palma’s stellar triumph with his adaption of Carrie in 1976, people have been keen to turn Stephen King’s stories into film and television, with varying success. Some are incredible blockbusters, which the author himself hates (sorry Kubrick, King despises The Shining) whilst others are quietly released miniseries that become cult favourites (here’s looking at you 1990’s IT).

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[Editorial] Ranking M. Night Shyamalan: his Good, his Bad, Not so Good, and his Twists
Editorials, Horror, Lists Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London) Editorials, Horror, Lists Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London)

[Editorial] Ranking M. Night Shyamalan: his Good, his Bad, Not so Good, and his Twists

I am a Shyamalan apologist. I would say I’m sorry but I’m really not. I know he has some questionable films and has made some unorthodox choices over the years when it comes to his twists, but the king of narrative spin still stands tall in my book.

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