Regression: A Scene from a Career in Decline By Declan Taggart • November 6th, 2015 Regression is so much like a TV movie. Every time I look at the cinema screen, I’m surprised. I think: Wow. Why’s this TV so big? And how did it get into our living room?
Good-Bad Movies for the Season By James Murff • October 30th, 2015 “There’s very little tension and all of the horror elements are funny, rather than frightening. Maybe that’s the point, though.”
Fearing Fear Itself By Rob Rich • October 14th, 2015 “Jump scares and monsters are nothing compared to SOMA’s true horrors.” Rob Rich dives deep with Frictional Games’ newest horror title.
The Horror of Being Human By Kaitlin Tremblay • October 8th, 2015 “Both Resident Evil and Silent Hill represent the ultimate fear of losing whatever it is that makes us human.”
Cassilda’s Songs By Bill Coberly • September 17th, 2015 “…the keys of the piano, now transformed from their pedestrian black-and-white into a dozen nameless colors, spinning and dancing and laughing with me…”
Senses All Turned Up: An Interview with Stephen Graham Jones By Stu Horvath • August 31st, 2015 “It’s not just being scary on the page, it’s being scary in a way that plugs into the psyche of the audience.” Stu interviews horror writer Stephen Graham Jones
The Woods are Dark and Deep: An Interview with John Langan By Stu Horvath • May 14th, 2015 Stu Horvath talks to horror writer John Langan about werewolves, narrative and horror’s place in culture.
Unwinnable Weekly Issue Thirty-One By Stu Horvath • February 6th, 2015 Stu Horvath encourages you to check out Darkest Dungeon, reveals an Important Life Event and introduces the latest issue of Unwinnable Weekly.
Unwinnable Weekly Issue Twenty-One By Stu Horvath • October 31st, 2014 It’s Halloween, so naturally this issue of Unwinnable Weekly is filled with ghosts, costumes and candy!