Croc is a 1976 horror novel written by David James. One of the few US novels in the ‘nature strikes back’ subgenre, the novel was first published by Belmont Tower books, and was later picked up by pulp specialists New… Read More ›
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Fleshbait - novel
Fleshbait is a British horror novel, published in 1979 by New English Library. It was written by David Holman and Larry Pryce. Published at the height of the ‘animal attack’ craze that swept British pulp fiction publishing in the late… Read More ›
Shako - comic strip
“This is no cute and cuddly polar bear. He’s a blizzard of white hot horror, the terror of the frozen wastes, he is SHAKO - and he is death!” Shako was a horror comic strip published in legendary British weekly… Read More ›
Attack of the Rats! Rattus in the Movies - article by David Flint
David Flint: Some animals are guaranteed to inspire feelings of disgust and fear in cinema audiences, and not more so than the humble rat. While many people keep rats as pets, even they will see a difference between their domesticated… Read More ›
Zombeavers
‘You’ll all be dammed!’ Zombeavers is a 2013 American sex comedy horror film co-written (with Al and Jon Kaplan) and directed by Jordan Rubin. The film stars Bill Burr, Cortney Palm, Rachel Melvin, Hutch Dano, Jake Weary, Rex Linn, Brent Briscoe, Robert R. Shafer, Peter Gilroy, Lexi Atkins, Phyllis Katz and Chad Anderson…. Read More ›
Ragin’ Cajun Redneck Gators aka Alligator Alley
Ragin’ Cajun Redneck Gators - also known as Alligator Alley - is a 2013 American made-for-TV horror film produced by Active Entertainment and directed by Griff Furst (Wolfsbayne, Lake Placid 3, Swamp Shark, Arachnoquake, Ghost Shark) from a screenplay by Keith Allan… Read More ›
Frog-g-g!
Frog-g-g! (released in Japan as Frogman) is a 2004 American science fiction horror comedy film directed by Cody Jarrett. When a small US has its water supply contaminated, a United States Environmental Protection Agency agent must track down the cause and the monstrous frog that it creates. The… Read More ›