Family hires a newly sober young adult to babysit their 5 year old. They put the babysitter in the guest house that once housed a murdered woman. Suddenly, the 5 year old starts drawing creepy pictures. Everything is totally fine….
Tag: horror
What Moves the Dead: Review
Fall of the House of Usher retelling. Creepy house, dying woman, weird mushrooms. Very Poe.
Haunting Adeline: Review
Dangerous man aggressively stalks woman who is JUST trying to find her grandmother’s killer.
Satan’s Affair: Review
This book was a slasher flick in print! Truly, it was a masterpiece of blood, guts, and all kinds of crazy.
Does It Hurt? Review
Sawyer has been running for a long time. When she meets Enzo, she steals his identity, but he steals her sanity. Stranded in a crumbling lighthouse, they'll find out who they really are and if they can survive – if the island and its aging caretaker doesn’t break them first.
Tender is the Flesh: Review
Chilling dystopian exploring what happens when humans have no animals to eat. Read at your own risk.
Movie Review: Bird Box
Let’s take a bit of a break from reading to discuss 2019’s first major meme-able movie: Bird Box. Beyond the fact that it’s taken the internet by storm, Bird Box is a science fiction thriller, where a mysterious force has decimated the population. Coming at you in the form of.. well we’re not really sure but in the movie it looks like a darkish cloud… this entity shows a person their worst fears, forcing them to commit suicide. It’s a Netflix original, based on a book by the same name, AND the first funny thing to happy in 2019.
Book Review: Heartsick
Let me tell you, I LOVE a good slasher flick – and I use that term “flick” interchangeably with books and movies. Give me Hannibal Lector, Freddy Krueger, and Pennywise any day (go see IT already). I’m not sure if it’s the thrill of the chase, or the mystery behind some of the stories, but I’ve always been drawn to horror. And what a perfect time of year to share that love with all of you! Sure, I’ll sip my PSL in my Ugg boots while reading, but I think it’s time we get down and dirty with a good murder mystery. So rather than steer you towards the “cult classics,” let’s take a look at a book with a bit of a modern twist… and I’m talking female serial killer here (there, I’ve said it)… it’s good stuff.