[Mother of Fears] A Certain Hunger in Onibaba (1964)
Set during the mid-fifteenth century, Onibaba (1964) tells the story of two women fighting for survival. Credited only as Older Woman and Younger Woman (or Kichi's Mother and Kichi's Wife) according to IMDB, the story is focussed on the lengths these women will go to survive a war, and yet they’re not even given names, unlike the male characters.
[Film Review] Mind Leech (2023)
Just when you thought ice fishing would be boring, Mind Leech finds a way to pass the time— not with beer or music —but with a parasitic mind-controlling invertebrate. Set in a small town, specifically in 1998, police officers are met with a new foe, an unnervingly large leech which of course was created by a poor mishandling of a toxic substance in the local lake.
[Film Review] Creepypasta (2023)
An unnamed man searches for clues as to his whereabouts and how to escape the house he is currently trapped in by trawling through web videos associated with creepypastas.
[Editorial] The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974 vs 2003: The Birth and Evolution of the Final Girl Trope
Leatherface, the chainsaw-wielding and hulking antagonist of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), was a gift given to horror fans by visionary filmmaker Tobe Hooper. The concept of a violent—often childlike in the original version— beast of a man who wears the faces of his victims’ grabbed audiences in the 1970s and is still a horror cultural icon today, synonymous with powerhouse slasher icons like Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers, and Jason Voorhees.
[Ghouls Podcast] 3 Original vs. Remake Horror Films with Rebecca McCallum & Kim Morrison
In this episode join Assistant Editor at Ghouls Magazine and host, Rebecca McCallum as strips back the layers of flesh on these films alongside Senior Contributor & Social Media Manager, Kim Morrison. And no, these two don't just think that remakes are all trash - there's love in here for originals and remakes including House of Wax (2005) and more.
[Film Review] The Boogeyman (2023)
Audiences will recognise some names from the story but The Boogeyman (2023) takes the story further, darker and into the depths of fear.
[Editorial] Refreshing Perspectives and Voices With Horror Remakes
There was a time in my life when the word ‘remake’ sent me into an angry frenzy and one that I couldn’t back down from. I was adamant that remaking anything was the worst idea known to humankind, and felt like an atrocious crime had been committed.
[Film Review] Old Man (2022)
Directed by Lucky McKee, Old Man is an exploration of the effects on the mind due to self-imposed isolation both environmental and psychological.
[Editorial] 90s Horror Attitude, Music and Friendship
The 1990s is a divisive decade for horror fans. Some say it is the worst decade for horror films, whereas others included) see it as a very influential and distinctive time for the genre, particularly teenage slashers.
[Book Review] Nineteen Claws And A Black Bird (2020)
Nineteen Claws And A Black Bird packs in plenty of sublime and disturbing short stories across its collection.
[Editorial] The Terrible Place: Visiting and Revisiting Hollywood in Horror
In recent years since the inception of the #MeToo movement, we have seen a turn towards discussing the abuses rife in the Hollywood system and the wider media landscape.
[Editorial] 9 Amazing Horror Movies with Equally Amazing Remakes
To celebrate the wonderful world of remakes, here are nine amazing films which have equally amazing remakes!
[Film Review] Wolf Garden (2023)
Wolf Garden sees William hiding out in a remote and isolated country house, his psyche beginning to crumble as he struggles to contain the terrible secret hidden in the garden shed.
[Editorial] Top 15 Aliens in Sci-Fi & Horror Films
Strap in folks, because the aliens have landed and they’re here to probe, eviscerate, procreate, and replace…
[Video] The Blair Witch Project (1999) Live Panel Discussion
Pitch those tents and grab your camcorders for a discussion all about found footage horror film - The Blair Witch Project (1999)! This panel discussion was recorded live at the Ghouls Magazine monthly horror film club at True Romance in Camden, London.
[Film Review] Cherry Tree (2015)
Cherry Tree (2015) tells the story of Faith, a girl whose father is dying of cancer. Desperate to save him, she makes a pact with a coven of witches, led by her hockey teacher Sissy, who need blood sacrifices to nourish the cursed roots of the eponymous cherry tree.
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: The Devil’s Candy, Morgana, Dead Ringers & more
In this episode, host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Ghouls Magazine Assistant Editor, Rebecca McCallum, and contributors Kat Hughes and Meg Kenny. They have been busy watching horror movies like The Devil’s Candy (2015), Rope (1948), Huesera: The Bone Woman (2023), binging TV shows such as Dead Ringers (2023) also also reading with the likes of My Heart is a Chainsaw and Dennis Coopers’ The Sluts.
[Film Review] Invitation Only (2009)
Invitation Only is a testament to the fact that you can really grow in your career and how trends in Horror can influence someone’s style.
[Film Review] The Resurrection of Charles Manson (2023)
When a couple takes a last minute mini vacation into the desert to work on an audition tape for a film about cult leader Charles Manson, they soon realise the script’s content is beginning to reflect their reality.
[Editorial] 8 Nature Horror Shorts
There’s nothing quite like the terrifying and implacable force of Mother Nature for instilling a sense of existential dread
