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  • PUPPET MASTER: THE RULE OF JENNY PEN (Celluloid Screams Review)
    10/31/2024

    PUPPET MASTER: THE RULE OF JENNY PEN (Celluloid Screams Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • ROSEMARY’S BABY: The Unexpected Franchise
    10/30/2024

    ROSEMARY’S BABY: The Unexpected Franchise

    Mike
  • CRIES, SHADOWS AND OBSCENE DESIRES: Four Overlooked Eurohorror Films About Demonic Possession
    10/30/2024

    CRIES, SHADOWS AND OBSCENE DESIRES: Four Overlooked Eurohorror Films About Demonic Possession

    pajlewis
  • UNRULY WOMANHOOD: WITCHES (LFF Review)
    10/29/2024

    UNRULY WOMANHOOD: WITCHES (LFF Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • 10 DELICIOUS HORROR DOCUSERIES TO DEVOUR
    10/28/2024

    10 DELICIOUS HORROR DOCUSERIES TO DEVOUR

    jcfarris
  • DEMON GONE VIRAL: SMILE 2 (Review)
    10/18/2024

    DEMON GONE VIRAL: SMILE 2 (Review)

    Kristie of In Love with Horror (she/her)
  • SOHO HORROR FEST’S 2024 LINEUP IS ONE TO DIE FOR
    10/15/2024

    SOHO HORROR FEST’S 2024 LINEUP IS ONE TO DIE FOR

    Mo Moshaty
  • RUNNING FROM THE BOOGEYMAN: My First Encounter with Halloween and Horror
    10/15/2024

    RUNNING FROM THE BOOGEYMAN: My First Encounter with Halloween and Horror

    Stan Wright
  • TICK TICK BOOM: ZERO (Review)
    09/27/2024

    TICK TICK BOOM: ZERO (Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • 50 DAYS ‘TIL HALLOWEEN – WEEK 3: FOLK HORROR
    09/26/2024

    50 DAYS ‘TIL HALLOWEEN – WEEK 3: FOLK HORROR

    Mo Moshaty
  • LOST AND FOUND: LYVIA’S HOUSE (REVIEW)
    09/26/2024

    LOST AND FOUND: LYVIA’S HOUSE (REVIEW)

    Mo Moshaty
  • BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FEST BRINGS THE PAIN: 11 PREMIERE FEATURES TO PETRIFY
    09/18/2024

    BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FEST BRINGS THE PAIN: 11 PREMIERE FEATURES TO PETRIFY

    Mo Moshaty
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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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