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Vincent Price as Gerald Pyncheon -
Twice Told Tales (1963) dir. Sydney Salkow
DJ Phaze - Season 3 Cover
Consumption Comics – We Know What's Eating You…
Ghost Train/괴기열차 (2025)
Instead of a Backrooms movie sequel, it should be an anthology horror series
Hear me out: 10 to 12 episodes all dealing with different people and their motives for being in the backrooms. The scientist guy mentioned that doors to the Backrooms have appeared all over the world so just imagine...
A 10-yr-old runaway who takes shelter in a subway bathroom but exits to a subway station in the Backrooms. At first, it's a wonderland then it turns sinister as he realizes he wasn't the first kid to be lost in here...
An old man uses the Backrooms to escape his nursing home and relive his childhood home. The Backrooms use his nostalgia to warp the place so it's not exactly how he remembers it (it's either an allegory for dementia or him viewing a dysfunctional childhood with rose-tinted glasses).
A woman searches the Backrooms for her husband but finds the Still Life of him instead.
A person has a sixth sense for navigating the Backrooms and is recruited by the company to be their designated rescuer.
Season finale could be 2 episodes that pull together the survivors of previous episodes sharing their experiences and what the Entity appeared as to each of them.
It's the Twilight Zone mixed with the "exploring another dimension" element of Stranger Things. Whatcha think?
V/H/S/HALLOWEEN (2025)
Directors: Bryan M. Fergunson, Anna Zlokovic, Paco Plaza, Casper Kelly, Alex Ross Perry, Micheline Pitt-Norman & R.H. Norman Cinematography: Adrián Hernandez, Robert Kolodny, Owen Laird, Daniel Marks, Sean McDaniel, Powell Robinson
I am super excited to announce that my work "Sirens" is on the cover of the sapphic horror anthology, "It Ends With Her" by Dead Fox Publishing!
Love blooms as swiftly as it devours. Pull back the layers to delve into the devotion and longing, the lust and the love, the triumphs and tragedy in this sapphic horror collection.
Out June 5, 2026.
Preorder it here.
THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD (1971) dir. Peter Duffell
Oh, I had forgotten how GOOD the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast is
I am ALIVE alongside the ancient, coal-breath creatures this group create