Y’all didn’t think we forgot about Pride Month this year did you? The celebration may be smaller, but iHorror-a queer-owned publication-we still take it very seriously!...
Chicago, Illinois. The year 1987. The Revealers Bookstore is a popular spot for risque literature, VHS, and a good peepshow. This is the place of employment...
It’s hard to tell why some films are so quick to get a Blu-Ray release when some films haven’t had an official stateside release since the...
Arrebato (Rapture), recently re-popularized after director Pedro Almodóvar (The Skin I Live In, Pain and Glory) declared it his favorite horror film, has gotten the 4K treatment...
One of the best parts of doing our annual Pride Month series here at iHorror is meeting fresh talent who are in the process of making...
Author Eric LaRocca is getting a lot of attention right now. His recent novella Things Have Gotten Worse Since Last We Spoke has been on everyone’s to-read...
Unburied: A Collection of Queer Dark Fiction was released earlier this month by Dark Ink Books. The anthology, edited by Rebecca Rowland features queer authors writing...
Edwin Wendler was born to music. His Japanese mother, a pianist and vocalist, was studying music at Rutgers when her professor mentioned that if she was...
That early 1990s was a weird time for horror. After the “Golden Age” 80s with all its splatter and slasher goodness, the beginning of a new...