Mark Slade
Vinyl Noir #1: The Judas Tapes
Jac is pulled back into the world of bootlegs and conspiracy when Lara, the daughter of infamous bootlegger Cosmo Krunch, seeks his help.
I see those dog-faced assholes now!
I know what you desire…
Only a fortnight, my Queen.
The Queen of Death by Mark Slade
She walks unseen, whispered about in terrified legend — a ghost, a girl, a blade in the dark. In kingdoms teetering on the edge of ruin, a single figure drifts from palace to palace, hiding in plain sight, waiting for the moment to strike. But in a world of traitors, monsters, and undead queens… who is truly the hunter?
A Bloody Good Time: Review of The House That Dripped Blood
With a masterful cast and eerie tales, The House That Dripped Blood delivers unforgettable anthology horror. Discover the dark secrets behind this cult classic.
Grimwood’s Devil By Mark Slade
A chilling tale of lost cartoons, dark secrets, and a devilish creation that refuses to stay on the page.
Reanimating Corpses: A Review of Reanimator by Mark Slade
Before it was a cult hit, Re-Animator split audiences wide open. Dive into a review that dissects the madness, the satire, and the buckets of blood that turned an overlooked oddity into a horror-comedy legend. What happens when Lovecraft meets Frankenstein with a syringe full of insanity?
Twisted Pulp Radio Hour Episode 005
Enter a brutal noir world in Ep. 5 of Twisted Pulp Radio. A werewolf detective fights blood, chaos & despair. Listen now for dark thrills & pulp grit.
House Of The Not So Holy – House (1986) Review from Mark Slade
Embark on a chilling journey through the corridors of cinematic history with Mark Slade’s review of the genre-defying masterpiece, “House” (1985).













