Blood & Ink: An Interview with Rebekah McKendry
Fangoria’s Director of Marketing opens up on the state of Horror and more.

Fangoria’s Director of Marketing opens up on the state of Horror and more.

As Women in Horror Month officially comes to a close this weekend, I’d like to share one last femme fatale deserving attention for her contributions to the field of horror and art in general: Asia Eriksen! As a wife, a mother, an artist, and a fan of horror; Asia’s work is shaped by a great [...]

The Blonde Bombshell of B-Movies speaks to the Blood Sprayer!

“Zombie Girl: The Movie,” a documentary about a teenage girl’s quest to make a full-length feature film about zombies, is finally coming to North American DVD this November! Read on for details on the features and the cover art…

A breaking story is always better when it’s good news…

Amy Lynn Best tells us why she’s still at it after all these bloody years…

There is a safeword…but will you use it?

Horror fiction tends to be dominated by male authors. In fact when I was first told about Women in Horror Week, I nearly panicked because almost none of the names on the books on my shelves were written by women. When you think of female horror authors, the biggest name to come to mind is [...]

Exploitation! Blaxploitation! Porn! Child Murderesses! All in a day’s obsession for me…

The modern horror fan is familiar with heroines such as Laurie Strode, Ellen Ripley, and the ensemble cast of THE DESCENT. But it wasn’t always such. In the 1930s women were relegated to victim roles, to be rescued by the male hero (whom they would inevitably start a relationship with). What changed this paradigm? Who were the early heroines?

Join us for our 2nd theme week honoring Women in Horror…

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