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  • TIME AFTER TIME: GAZER 2025 (Review)
    03/31/2025

    TIME AFTER TIME: GAZER 2025 (Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • CREATURE OF THE NIGHT: RE-EXAMINING THE WEREWOLF THROUGH A QUEER LENS
    03/28/2025

    CREATURE OF THE NIGHT: RE-EXAMINING THE WEREWOLF THROUGH A QUEER LENS

    Elijah Fischer
  • SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME: THE WOMAN IN THE YARD (Review)
    03/28/2025

    SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME: THE WOMAN IN THE YARD (Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • DISNEY NERFED SNOW WHITE…BUT IT’S STILL SCARY
    03/27/2025

    DISNEY NERFED SNOW WHITE…BUT IT’S STILL SCARY

    Dan Roberts
  • TRANSFORMATION AND MOTHERHOOD IN ROSEMARY’S BABY AND THE OMEN
    03/21/2025

    TRANSFORMATION AND MOTHERHOOD IN ROSEMARY’S BABY AND THE OMEN

    Emma Cole
  • THE VATICAN VERSUS HORROR MOVIES (Book Review)
    03/13/2025

    THE VATICAN VERSUS HORROR MOVIES (Book Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • GRIEF AND GOTHIC HORROR: A TIMELESS ELEGY
    02/28/2025

    GRIEF AND GOTHIC HORROR: A TIMELESS ELEGY

    tkutlu88
  • MADE YOU LOOK: HORRORS THAT PULLED THE BAIT AND SWITCH – PART 2
    02/26/2025

    MADE YOU LOOK: HORRORS THAT PULLED THE BAIT AND SWITCH – PART 2

    Mo Moshaty
  • GET SNARED: THE MONKEY (REVIEW)
    02/19/2025

    GET SNARED: THE MONKEY (REVIEW)

    Mo Moshaty
  • HORROR CRITICS GROUP GOLDEN CLAW AWARDS HONOR THE HORROR THAT SHOOK US
    02/11/2025

    HORROR CRITICS GROUP GOLDEN CLAW AWARDS HONOR THE HORROR THAT SHOOK US

    Mo Moshaty
  • WENCH FILM FESTIVAL: INDIA’S PREMIER HORROR AND SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL ROCKS 2025
    02/10/2025

    WENCH FILM FESTIVAL: INDIA’S PREMIER HORROR AND SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL ROCKS 2025

    Mo Moshaty
  • STILL CREEPIN’: PHENOMENA’S FAIRY TALE, FOUR DECADES LATER
    02/07/2025

    STILL CREEPIN’: PHENOMENA’S FAIRY TALE, FOUR DECADES LATER

    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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