{Movie Review} Giles Edwards takes a look at Karim Ouelhaj’s Fantasia winning ‘Megalomaniac’
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
7M ago
Megalomaniac Directed By Karim Ouelhaj Stars: Eline Schumacher, Benjamin Ramon, Hélène Moor Reviewed By Giles Edwards IN THEATERS SEPTEMBER 8 ON DIGITAL SEPTEMBER 26 Martha and Félix are the children of the Butcher of Mons, a notorious Belgian serial killer from the 1990s. Unstable and riddled with insecurities, Martha lives vicariously through social media. Her brother, crushed by the family legacy, takes over their father’s killings. Harassed and violently assaulted at work, the docile Martha falls into madness and goes through the looking glass into the strange and terrifying world inhabit ..read more
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{Demain Publishing Announcement} The Faces We Fear by Gerald Mood, out 7th July 2023.
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
10M ago
July 7th sees the publication of Gerald Mood’s horror collection, The Faces We Fear (with a cover by Adrian Baldwin and central art-piece by Dark Artist Roberto Segate). Gerald is new to DEMAIN but came highly recommended by Dave Jeffery (author of the A Quiet Apocalypse series amongst many others and our good friend) so when Gerald’s manuscript landed in the DEMAIN in-box it was already highly anticipated. Four cautionary tales by a new voice in Horror, Gerald Mood. SNOWBALLS FOR CLEOPATRA A man trapped in his relationship plays the doting partner. But all isn’t exactly a ..read more
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{Demain Publishing Announcement} St. Neith by David Watkins, out 7th July 2023.
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
10M ago
July 7th sees the publication of David Watkins’ novella St Neith. David is no stranger to DEMAIN with his previous Short! Sharp! Shocks! title Rhitta Gawr. Both covers are by Adrian Baldwin. St Neith is now available for pre-sales. Something has arrived in the woods…and it’s hungry. So very, very hungry… You can preorder St. Neith from Amazon David Watkins Talks To Demain Publishing (Originally featured on the Demain Publishing Blog, HERE) DEMAIN PUBLISHING: Hello David, it’s great to speak to you again. So I appreciate this is a busy time for you so let’s get d ..read more
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{Feature} Nine Must-Read Horror Titles From Asian Writers
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
10M ago
Asian horror appears to have been on the rise in recent years with literary events and awards lists featuring both indigenous writers and people of the diaspora—those living beyond Asia in other countries. These creatives are bringing old lore and fresh perspectives to the horror genre, addressing topics such as gender, tradition, racism, poverty, war, and oppression through the lens of their lived experience. And Asian horror stories run the full gamut from terror to triumph, from epic adventure to ethereal ghost tales, and from bloody battles to quiet suffering. Yet as rich and vibrant as th ..read more
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{Feature} Asian Heritage Month – An Exclusive Interview With Lee Murray
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
10M ago
Asian horror appears to have been on the rise in recent years with literary events and awards lists featuring both indigenous writers and people of the diaspora—those living beyond Asia in other countries. These creatives are bringing old lore and fresh perspectives to the horror genre, addressing topics such as gender, tradition, racism, poverty, war, and oppression through the lens of their lived experience. And Asian horror stories run the full gamut from terror to triumph, from epic adventure to ethereal ghost tales, and from bloody battles to quiet suffering. Yet as rich and vibrant as th ..read more
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{Feature} Asian Heritage Month – An Exclusive Interview With Yvette Tan
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
10M ago
Asian horror appears to have been on the rise in recent years with literary events and awards lists featuring both indigenous writers and people of the diaspora—those living beyond Asia in other countries. These creatives are bringing old lore and fresh perspectives to the horror genre, addressing topics such as gender, tradition, racism, poverty, war, and oppression through the lens of their lived experience. And Asian horror stories run the full gamut from terror to triumph, from epic adventure to ethereal ghost tales, and from bloody battles to quiet suffering. Yet as rich and vibrant as th ..read more
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{Feature} Asian Heritage Month – An Exclusive Interview With Yi Izzy Yu
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
10M ago
Asian horror appears to have been on the rise in recent years with literary events and awards lists featuring both indigenous writers and people of the diaspora—those living beyond Asia in other countries. These creatives are bringing old lore and fresh perspectives to the horror genre, addressing topics such as gender, tradition, racism, poverty, war, and oppression through the lens of their lived experience. And Asian horror stories run the full gamut from terror to triumph, from epic adventure to ethereal ghost tales, and from bloody battles to quiet suffering. Yet as rich and vibrant as th ..read more
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{Feature} Asian Heritage Month – An Exclusive Interview With Rena Mason
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
10M ago
Asian horror appears to have been on the rise in recent years with literary events and awards lists featuring both indigenous writers and people of the diaspora—those living beyond Asia in other countries. These creatives are bringing old lore and fresh perspectives to the horror genre, addressing topics such as gender, tradition, racism, poverty, war, and oppression through the lens of their lived experience. And Asian horror stories run the full gamut from terror to triumph, from epic adventure to ethereal ghost tales, and from bloody battles to quiet suffering. Yet as rich and vibrant as th ..read more
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{Feature} Asian Heritage Month – An Exclusive Interview With K.P. Kulski
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
11M ago
Asian horror appears to have been on the rise in recent years with literary events and awards lists featuring both indigenous writers and people of the diaspora—those living beyond Asia in other countries. These creatives are bringing old lore and fresh perspectives to the horror genre, addressing topics such as gender, tradition, racism, poverty, war, and oppression through the lens of their lived experience. And Asian horror stories run the full gamut from terror to triumph, from epic adventure to ethereal ghost tales, and from bloody battles to quiet suffering. Yet as rich and vibrant as th ..read more
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{Feature} Asian Heritage Month – An Exclusive Interview With Geneve Flynn
Kendall Reviews
by Gavin
11M ago
Asian horror appears to have been on the rise in recent years with literary events and awards lists featuring both indigenous writers and people of the diaspora—those living beyond Asia in other countries. These creatives are bringing old lore and fresh perspectives to the horror genre, addressing topics such as gender, tradition, racism, poverty, war, and oppression through the lens of their lived experience. And Asian horror stories run the full gamut from terror to triumph, from epic adventure to ethereal ghost tales, and from bloody battles to quiet suffering. Yet as rich and vibrant as th ..read more
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