Review: John Carpenter’s Halloween
Nothing makes us happier than seeing how far we can get from the campfire before we get scared. Horror cinema has been around almost as long as cinema itself and whether it’s Nosferatu walking jauntily...
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A shape in the distance, a killer in suburbia, a psychiatrist pushed to his limits and an innocent girl in the firing line. Halloween is one of the acknowledged classics of horror, the patient zero of...
View ArticleReview: Stephen King’s 1408
Hotel rooms are, in essence, purgatory charged at a nightly rate. They exist in that same curious hinterland as the departure lounge at airports, not quite in one country and yet not quite at the...
View ArticleThe Pseudopod Autopsy: Stephen King’s 1408
A man alone in a hotel room. The past, present and future colliding beneath banal wallpaper, store bought faux art and carefully neutral furniture. A courtesy phone, a mini bar and every surface...
View ArticleThe Pseudopod Autopsy: Sunshine
A lone crew struggling to cope with the stress of an impossible mission. A bomb the size of a city and a star whose light is fading. Danny Boyle’s Sunshine is a difficult, spiky film that turns the...
View ArticleThe Pseudopod Autopsy: Eight-Legged Freaks
Small towns have the worst luck. For fifty years they’ve been beseiged by martians, carniverous slugs, tunnelling prehistoric worms, vampires and most terrifying of all, B-movies. So if you live in a...
View ArticlePseudopod 182: The Dreaming Way
By Jim Bihyeh Read by Cayenne Chris Conroy of the Teknikal Diffikulties podcast Her teachers never asked her to remove the headphones. What was the point? The girl earned a 100% on every quiz and exam,...
View ArticlePseudopod 307: That Ol’ Dagon Dark
by Robert MacAnthony This story is original to PSEUDOPOD. Robert MacAnthony is a writer and editor of speculative fiction. He lives in California and participates in the Mythic Scribes online writing...
View ArticleReview: John Carpenter’s Halloween
Nothing makes us happier than seeing how far we can get from the campfire before we get scared. Horror cinema has been around almost as long as cinema itself and whether it’s Nosferatu walking...
View ArticleThe Pseudopod Autopsy: John Carpenter’s Halloween
A shape in the distance, a killer in suburbia, a psychiatrist pushed to his limits and an innocent girl in the firing line. Halloween is one of the acknowledged classics of horror, the patient zero of...
View ArticleReview: Stephen King’s 1408
Hotel rooms are, in essence, purgatory charged at a nightly rate. They exist in that same curious hinterland as the departure lounge at airports, not quite in one country and yet not quite at the...
View ArticleThe Pseudopod Autopsy: Stephen King’s 1408
A man alone in a hotel room. The past, present and future colliding beneath banal wallpaper, store bought faux art and carefully neutral furniture. A courtesy phone, a mini bar and every surface...
View ArticleThe Pseudopod Autopsy: Sunshine
A lone crew struggling to cope with the stress of an impossible mission. A bomb the size of a city and a star whose light is fading. Danny Boyle’s Sunshine is a difficult, spiky film that turns the...
View ArticleThe Pseudopod Autopsy: Eight-Legged Freaks
Small towns have the worst luck. For fifty years they’ve been beseiged by martians, carniverous slugs, tunnelling prehistoric worms, vampires and most terrifying of all, B-movies. So if you live in a...
View ArticlePseudopod 182: The Dreaming Way
Author : Jim Bihyeh Narrator : Cayenne Chris Conroy Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Ben Phillips Discuss on Forums Pseudopod 182: The Dreaming Way is a PseudoPod original. For further Coyote...
View ArticlePseudoPod 307: That Ol’ Dagon Dark
Author : Robert MacAnthony Narrator : Alasdair Stuart Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Graeme Dunlop Discuss on Forums PseudoPod 307: That Ol’ Dagon Dark is a PseudoPod original. That Ol’ Dagon...
View ArticleThe Clan Novel Saga: A Revisitation
In 1999, White Wolf embarked on their most ambitious fiction project to tie in to their Vampire: the Masquerade game line. Over the course of a year, they released thirteen novels – each focusing on a...
View ArticleThe Clan Novel Saga: Toreador
This blog series starts here: https://pseudopod.org/2018/10/25/the-clan-novel-saga-a-revisitation/ Clan Novel: Toreador covers events that happen on and around the attack on Atlanta on the evenings of...
View ArticleThe Clan Novel Saga: Tzimisce
This blog series starts here: https://pseudopod.org/2018/10/25/the-clan-novel-saga-a-revisitation/ Clan Novel: Tzimisce covers events that happen on and around the attack on Atlanta on the evenings of...
View ArticleThe Clan Novel Saga: Setite
This blog series starts here: https://pseudopod.org/2018/10/25/the-clan-novel-saga-a-revisitation/ Clan Novel: Setite covers events that happen between June 21 and July 31, 1999. It is Book 4 in the...
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