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  • 60 SECOND TERROR: HORROR IN SECONDS IS READY FOR YOU!
    03/22/2026

    60 SECOND TERROR: HORROR IN SECONDS IS READY FOR YOU!

    Mo Moshaty
  • CONTAGION TONGUE: WHEN LANGUAGE BECOMES A DISEASE
    03/19/2026

    CONTAGION TONGUE: WHEN LANGUAGE BECOMES A DISEASE

    Mo Moshaty
  • RECLAIMING THE ZOMBIE, REPEATING THE HISTORY: BLACK ZOMBIE (SXSW Review)
    03/18/2026

    RECLAIMING THE ZOMBIE, REPEATING THE HISTORY: BLACK ZOMBIE (SXSW Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • WON’T YOU BE MR. CROCKET’S NEIGHBOR? AN INTERVIEW WITH FILMMAKER BRANDON ESPY
    02/19/2026

    WON’T YOU BE MR. CROCKET’S NEIGHBOR? AN INTERVIEW WITH FILMMAKER BRANDON ESPY

    Sharai Bohannon
  • MARLENE CLARK: THE BLACK HORROR ICON THAT DESERVED SO MUCH MORE
    02/12/2026

    MARLENE CLARK: THE BLACK HORROR ICON THAT DESERVED SO MUCH MORE

    Sharai Bohannon
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF ‘BLACULA’
    02/05/2026

    THE IMPORTANCE OF ‘BLACULA’

    L. Marie Wood
  • DON’T DO THAT: GIVE HORROR WHERE HORROR’S DUE
    12/07/2025

    DON’T DO THAT: GIVE HORROR WHERE HORROR’S DUE

    L. Marie Wood
  • THE DEVIL FOLLOWS YOU HOME: SINNERS (Review)
    04/16/2025

    THE DEVIL FOLLOWS YOU HOME: SINNERS (Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • CHALLENGING AND REINFORCING STEREOTYPES: BLACK MALE REPRESENTATION IN NIGHT OF THE DEMONS
    02/27/2025

    CHALLENGING AND REINFORCING STEREOTYPES: BLACK MALE REPRESENTATION IN NIGHT OF THE DEMONS

    kaleer
  • SOMETIMES THE BLACK GUY LIVES: THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS
    02/27/2025

    SOMETIMES THE BLACK GUY LIVES: THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS

    NightTide Magazine
  • THE SINS OF THE FAMILY – A HORROR CLASSIC: EVE’S BAYOU
    02/27/2025

    THE SINS OF THE FAMILY – A HORROR CLASSIC: EVE’S BAYOU

    audrienacomeaux
  • Momma Knows Best: ‘Never Let Go’ (Review)
    09/17/2024

    Momma Knows Best: ‘Never Let Go’ (Review)

    Kristie of In Love with Horror (she/her)
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NightTide Magazine is dedicated to elevating voices in the horror genre, as well as to expanding the definitions of what horror means in our world today. While we highlight horror in all its forms, we always strive to advocate for and to shine a light on historically marginalized creatives working within the genre, in as many incarnations as possible. We celebrate Creators of Color, the LGBTQIA+, Disabled and Neurodivergent communities in horror, and those breaking the barriers of ageism in the genre, giving them a platform to emerge from the shadows, visible and seen.

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