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Welcome to Plugging for Horror, where we aim to help open the door for horror filmmakers, journalists and fans & welcome you all to share to your output.

26/01/2026

Remember the eerie fog, the radio static, the dread of the original Silent Hill games? Director Christophe Gans just dragged the franchise back to the big screen after 20 years. But does "Return to Silent Hill" capture that old magic, or is it a one-way trip to disappointment? Our deep-dive review is live. 👇

(Link to the full article will be in the first comment!)

26/01/2026

Southern horror has never looked, or felt, quite like this. Yah Yah Scholfield's debut, On Sundays She Picked Flowers, is a brutally lyrical dive into generational trauma, sapphic desire, and the ghosts we can't outrun. It's equal parts haunting and cathartic. Our full, deep-dive review is live now. Link in the comments!

No Place For Evil: A Guardian Angel Horror Novel Inspired by Rush by Del Suede 23/01/2026

So a Rush song basically ghostwrote a horror novel. I’m not even joking. The link to a wild piece about how “Working Them Angels” inspired a full-on supernatural thriller is waiting in the comments. The story behind the story is almost as good as the book itself.

No Place For Evil: A Guardian Angel Horror Novel Inspired by Rush by Del Suede It hits you in the oddest moments. A familiar Rush song playing, and suddenly your...

Itch! by Gemma Amor Review: A Folk Horror Novel of Trauma and Terror 19/01/2026

Ever felt a phantom itch? Just a random one, right? Probably nothing. Gemma Amor’s new novel, ITCH!, ruins that innocence forever. For Josie, a scratch is the starting point. An archaeology.

She’s back in her creepy hometown near the Forest of Dean, fresh from a bad relationship, and she finds a body. A body crawling with ants. Things… escalate. The horror here is brilliantly twofold: a masked predator in the woods, and the trauma burrowing under Josie’s own skin. It’s folk horror with a vicious, modern bite. Amor writes pure somatic unease. Your nerves will crackle.

This isn’t just a scary story. It’s an infection. Masterful.

Full review link is waiting for you in the comments. Go on, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Itch! by Gemma Amor Review: A Folk Horror Novel of Trauma and Terror She’s not just telling scary stories; she’s writing works of unease. She understands that the...

Night Patrol Review: When Vampire Cops and Social Horror Collide in a Genre-Blending Storm 19/01/2026

Ryan Prows's new film, NIGHT PATROL, is one hell of a thing. It's a vampire movie where the monsters wear badges, a social horror dressed as a gritty cop thriller. My head is still spinning from its wild blend of genres, fierce performances, and unflinching commentary. A messy, must-see cult classic in the making? Full review is live — link is in the comments below.

Night Patrol Review: When Vampire Cops and Social Horror Collide in a Genre-Blending Storm Night Patrol Release date: 16 January 2026 Director: Ryan Prows Running time: 1h 44m Producers: Josh Goldbloom, James Harris, Keith Levine, David...

15/01/2026

Just when you thought the rage virus was the worst of it, along comes Sir Jimmy Crystal. Nia DaCosta's '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' is a diabolically good, unflinching sequel that dives deep into cults, bromances, and the true nature of evil. My full review is live—link in the comments!

06/01/2026

Ever notice how movie reboots are like finding your old high school jeans? You insist they'll fit, that the vibe is still there. Then you actually try and, well. It’s a whole thing.

This new Anaconda flick with Black and Rudd? Yeah. Our two critics went down the river on it and came back with... wildly different souvenirs. One’s kinda shrugging, the other is absolutely pitching a fit. It’s a whole situation.

Wanna see who thought it was a harmless giggle and who wanted to feed the script to an actual snake? Our take is live. Link’s in the comments, obviously. Go on, prove one of them wrong.

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