Reviews
Expert reviews from the Spookums team
Featured Review
The Only Good Indians: Horror That Understands Its Ghosts
Stephen Graham Jones delivers a haunting revenge tale that uses supernatural horror to explore guilt, identity, and what it means to live between worlds.
Spookums
October 13, 2025
Latest Reviews
The Haunting of Hill House: The Definitive Haunted House Novel
Shirley Jackson's 1959 masterpiece remains the gold standard for psychological horror, a book that gets under your skin and refuses to leave.
Mexican Gothic: A Lush and Unsettling Reimagining of Classic Horror
Silvia Moreno-Garcia delivers a sumptuous gothic nightmare that blends Mexican folklore with classic haunted house tropes to create something darkly beautiful.
House of Leaves: A Labyrinthine Masterpiece of Experimental Horror
Mark Z. Danielewski's debut novel redefines what horror literature can achieve, creating an unforgettable reading experience that literally changes how you perceive the page.
I'm Thinking of Ending Things: A Puzzle Box of Existential Dread
Iain Reid's debut novel is a slow-burn nightmare that rewards careful attention and haunts you long after its devastating conclusion.
Horror Movie: Paul Tremblay's Meta-Masterpiece of Cinematic Dread
Tremblay's love letter to horror filmmaking is also a meditation on trauma, memory, and the masks we wear—both literal and figurative.
Oddity: Irish Horror's Creepiest Export Yet
Damian McCarthy's supernatural revenge tale delivers old-fashioned scares with a wooden mannequin that will haunt your nightmares.
Smile 2: A Superior Sequel That Earns Its Grin
Naomi Scott delivers a nerve-jangling star turn as director Parker Finn expands his cursed franchise into pop stardom nightmare.
Late Night with the Devil: The Best Possession Film in Years
David Dastmalchian delivers a career-defining performance in this ingeniously constructed 1970s talk show nightmare.