Resources & Favourite Sites

I wanted to share my favourite websites and YouTube channels where I get all of my info and horror entertainment from.

I’ll continue to update as I discover more.

Sites:

YouTube Channels:

  • Big Will: Focuses on the brutality of specific horror movies.
  • Bloodbath and Beyond: Horror movie reviewers from Canada.
  • Bloodbath TV: Sister channel of Bloodbath and Beyond.
  • Cinemasins: Don’t watch unless you can find the humour in criticism.
  • Cinemassacre: James’s channel. Mostly AVGN, but contains his annual Monster Madness and other random reviews.
  • Cody Leach: American horror review content creator.
  • Dead Meat: James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca do Kill Counts and horror podcasts, among other horror related videos.
  • Found Flix: Chris does Ending Explained videos for horror. They’ve really come in handy for me.
  • JoBlo Horror Originals: Various horror videos including free feature horror movies.
  • Marvelous Videos: A variety of content that includes history and backstories about horror characters and monsters.
  • Possessed by Horror: American horror review content creator.
  • Ryan Hollinger: Irish horror review content creator.
  • Screen Junkies: Honest movie trailers.
  • Spooky Astronauts: Australian horror review content creator.
  • The Horror Geek: American horror review content creator.
  • Top 15s: Real creepy videos with creepy narration from Dylan.
  • Unleash the Ghouls: British horror review content creators. Hilariously funny.
  • WhatCulture Horror: British list creators that focus on horror. Sister site to WhatCulture.
  • Wolfman’s Got Nards: Scottish horror review content creator.

Books/Magazines:

  • The Dark Side: A British horror magazine that does both physical and digital copies for purchase.
  • Rue Morgue: A Canadian horror magazine. You can purchase physical copies, but I’ve discovered that my local online library has digital copies for free.
  • A Thing of Unspeakable Horror: The History of Hammer Films – Sinclair McKay: A 200-page book full of information and backstory on the famous British horror studio. I found this at my local library then bought my own copy.
  • Vampire Movies – Charles Bramesco: An illustrated pocket guide to the various types of vampires found throughout horror media. This, too, was found at my local library. Again, I bought my own copy.

 

Disclaimer: A majority of the screenshots I use in my posts, covers and reviews are mainly sourced from the DVDs/Blu-rays that I own. Any that aren’t usually come from Google Images or IMDB. I do not own the images, nor do I claim to.