31 Days of Horror Presents Gilbert Speaks On -Netflix’s American Murder: The Family Next Door
Real monsters don’t hide under the bed or in closets. Sometimes the real monsters are people you know.

Real monsters don’t hide under the bed or in closets. Sometimes the real monsters are people you know.
Topside is a grim but intimately-observed gem, one that Sachin Hingo cannot believe is a directorial debut from Celine Held and Logan George.
Madeline Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli’s Violation isn’t explicitly a horror film, but it’s grisly enough to be horror-adjacent.
In a special 31 Days of Horror edition of What’s Going On, Jeromme Graham celebrates scary tunes from Aphex Twin, Book Of Love, PJ Harvey, Fever Ray and Throbbing Gristle.
E.A. Henson looks at James Kolchalka’s Monkey Vs Robot: The Complete Epic and Joe Hill Martin Simmonds’ Dying Is Easy.
The Last Ronin feels very much like a continuation of the original Mirage Comics TMNT books.
Writer Derrick Ferguson drops by to share his 5 Films That Made Me Love Horror as part of our 31 Days of Horror.
Writer Rich Douek (Sea of Sorrows, Road of Bones) shares his entry in our 5 Films That Made Me Love Horror, featuring some 80s genre classics.
Tim Murr has news on the animated Creepshow, the upcoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, and more in The Week in Horror.
This week’s What’s Going On with Jeromme Graham features new music from Shea Diamond, High Contrast, Møme & Ricky Ducatti, Camp Crush and Melanie Pfirrman
In this edition of 5 Films That Made Me Love Horror, our own Tim Murr runs down that movies that made him love the genre.
Brett Parson is a fantastic artist, with clean lines and an almost animated style that really fits the goofy stories and zany mayhem of King Tank Girl.