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  • BABY, COME BACK: THE OTHER (Review)
    04/25/2025

    BABY, COME BACK: THE OTHER (Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • 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
  • ADAPTING THE MASTER’S TOOLS TO DISMANTLE THE MASTER’S HOUSE
    02/27/2025

    ADAPTING THE MASTER’S TOOLS TO DISMANTLE THE MASTER’S HOUSE

    rjjoseph
  • 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
  • WRITING ABOUT IT EVER SINCE
    02/20/2025

    WRITING ABOUT IT EVER SINCE

    NightTide Magazine
  • GET SNARED: THE MONKEY (REVIEW)
    02/19/2025

    GET SNARED: THE MONKEY (REVIEW)

    Mo Moshaty
  • THE BABADOOK AND THE HAUNTING MONSTER OF GRIEF
    02/14/2025

    THE BABADOOK AND THE HAUNTING MONSTER OF GRIEF

    tkutlu88
  • SHATTERED HEARTS: MY BLOODY VALENTINE AS SUBVERSIVE 80S TEEN CLASS-CLASH ROMANCE 
    01/24/2025

    SHATTERED HEARTS: MY BLOODY VALENTINE AS SUBVERSIVE 80S TEEN CLASS-CLASH ROMANCE 

    daynanoffke
  • DREAMSCAPES OF TRAUMA: EXPLORING SYMBOLISM AND DEPTH IN THE CELL
    01/14/2025

    DREAMSCAPES OF TRAUMA: EXPLORING SYMBOLISM AND DEPTH IN THE CELL

    kaleer
  • DISSECTING THE TERROR OF THE HUMAN FORM IN “THE LAST UNICORN”
    12/27/2024

    DISSECTING THE TERROR OF THE HUMAN FORM IN “THE LAST UNICORN”

    Mo Moshaty
  • THE SKIN I LIVE IN: GENDER, IDENTITY, AND THE HORROR OF THE BODY
    12/27/2024

    THE SKIN I LIVE IN: GENDER, IDENTITY, AND THE HORROR OF THE BODY

    Stan Wright
  • TUESDAY TIPPLE: HORROR-THEMED COCKTAILS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY
    12/17/2024

    TUESDAY TIPPLE: HORROR-THEMED COCKTAILS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY

    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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