Caffeine Nights Publishing is thrilled to announce the launch of “Deadhead” by renowned horror author Shaun Hutson. This gripping novel, now available in paperback and eBook formats, delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche, delivering a heart-pounding tale of a private detective’s desperate quest to save his kidnapped daughter.
In “Deadhead,” Nick Ryan, a troubled private detective, finds himself at a crossroads in life. With a broken family and a terminal illness, he has nothing left to lose. However, when a gang behind a series of heinous murders kidnaps his daughter, Nick’s world shatters. Unleashing a relentless pursuit, he embarks on a race against time to rescue his child and bring the killers to justice.
Shaun Hutson, a master of horror, weaves a chilling narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. With vivid and atmospheric prose, Hutson captures...
In “Deadhead,” Nick Ryan, a troubled private detective, finds himself at a crossroads in life. With a broken family and a terminal illness, he has nothing left to lose. However, when a gang behind a series of heinous murders kidnaps his daughter, Nick’s world shatters. Unleashing a relentless pursuit, he embarks on a race against time to rescue his child and bring the killers to justice.
Shaun Hutson, a master of horror, weaves a chilling narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. With vivid and atmospheric prose, Hutson captures...
- 6/30/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Prepare to embark on a journey through the depths of darkness and unearth the unspeakable horrors that lie within the pages of “Progeny” by renowned horror author Shaun Hutson. Caffeine Nights Publishing is proud to announce the paperback release of this bone-chilling novel, promising to captivate readers with its gripping narrative and haunting atmosphere.
In “Progeny,” readers are introduced to Jake Porter, a successful psychiatrist and writer plagued by haunting visions and nightmares. As Porter grapples with his past and the terrifying question of whether these visions are nightmares or memories, he enlists the help of his lover, Dani. Together, they embark on a quest for truth that takes them to a run-down seaside town and unravels a horrifying secret hidden for over forty years. But some truths are best left buried, as Porter soon discovers.
Shaun Hutson, acclaimed for his ability to delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche,...
In “Progeny,” readers are introduced to Jake Porter, a successful psychiatrist and writer plagued by haunting visions and nightmares. As Porter grapples with his past and the terrifying question of whether these visions are nightmares or memories, he enlists the help of his lover, Dani. Together, they embark on a quest for truth that takes them to a run-down seaside town and unravels a horrifying secret hidden for over forty years. But some truths are best left buried, as Porter soon discovers.
Shaun Hutson, acclaimed for his ability to delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche,...
- 6/22/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Tagline: "You Are Hereby Invited to a Party You'll Never Survive." Monster was a horror film, released in 2018 - by Purgatory Pictures. Released in the UK, USA and Germany, this title was directed by Matt Walsh, involving a family of three. One family member is a giant, defrormed monster and out for control. Developed by scriptwriter Shaun Hutson and producers: Mem Ferda, Peter Crellen, Dave Esmann and several others - this title is out now. Since the release of Monster, Purgatory Pictures Ltd has started to create several other features. Love Life is a title that started filming this past January. Stalled by CV19, this title will begin shooting again in November. As well, this film production company has finished a comedy titled "They Came From the Sky, I Saw Them." In the vein of Naked Gun, this title will be released soon. Despite challenges, Purgatory Pictures continues to prep' films for future release,...
- 10/21/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Shaun Hutson has earned a reputation as one of the UK’s most prominent horror authors, so fans will be thrilled to know that his latest novel, Testament, is now available in stores and in ebook format thanks to Caffeine Nights […]
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- 12/6/2019
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
Psychological horror and has been described as shocking and close to the bone and a cross between Natural Born Killers and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It is written and directed by Matt Shaw with script consultation by Shaun Hutson. It stars Rod Glenn, Tracy Shaw (Coronation Street) and Danielle …
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- 3/16/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
UK indie Hereford Films (the company behind the We Still Kill the Old Way series) has announced completion of production of its latest feature film, the Us-set supernatural horror Aura.
Revolving around the concept of Kirlian photography (a process whereby the visible auras of objects and living things are captured), the film – which is described as being in the style of Blumhouse Productions (Insidious, Sinister) – is written and directed by Steve Lawson (Hellriser), and promises a harrowing and unique twist on the possession movie. Aura stars Shane Taylor (Band of Brothers), Rula Lenska (Inside No. 9, Coronation Street) and newcomer Janine Nerissa.
Hereford have also announced a slew of new productions – including another film helmed by writer/director Steve Lawson:
Lawson will next direct Pentagram for Hereford, another Us-set horror film, this time inspired by the genre classic The Devil Rides Out. It centres around a group of teenagers trapped within...
Revolving around the concept of Kirlian photography (a process whereby the visible auras of objects and living things are captured), the film – which is described as being in the style of Blumhouse Productions (Insidious, Sinister) – is written and directed by Steve Lawson (Hellriser), and promises a harrowing and unique twist on the possession movie. Aura stars Shane Taylor (Band of Brothers), Rula Lenska (Inside No. 9, Coronation Street) and newcomer Janine Nerissa.
Hereford have also announced a slew of new productions – including another film helmed by writer/director Steve Lawson:
Lawson will next direct Pentagram for Hereford, another Us-set horror film, this time inspired by the genre classic The Devil Rides Out. It centres around a group of teenagers trapped within...
- 1/18/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
When it comes to the subject of extreme horror, author Shaun Hutson has never shied away from overstepping boundaries of taste and decency. Throughout his long and successful writing career, Hutson has become infamous for creating some of the most vile and disgusting stories you could ever hope to read, and horror fans love him […]
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- 11/15/2017
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
Hot out of Cannes is the news that British production company Hereford Films has acquired the rights to adapt Shaun Hutson’s forthcoming horror novel Chase into a feature-length film, according to Variety. The plan not only includes Chase but also… Continue Reading →
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- 5/24/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Give it up for Juan Piquer Simon. Not only did the Spanish director bestow upon the horror world one of the craziest and memorable slashers of all time, Pieces (1983), he also found it within himself to give us Slugs (1988). Not quite as crazy as Pieces (but almost as good), Slugs trades heavily in the J.P. Simon business: a whole lot of weird, a nuclear ton of energy, and gore galore. If you only see one badly dubbed mollusk monster movie, filled with heavy pettin’ and (literally) explosive action, you would be wise to choose Slugs.
Released Stateside by New World Pictures (post Roger Corman years) in February, this Spanish/American coproduction has never been as beloved as J.P.’s killer-on-campus opus, but that’s only because it seems to play out in a more straightforward manner. Trust me; this film brings all the B level goods, with no expiration date in sight.
Released Stateside by New World Pictures (post Roger Corman years) in February, this Spanish/American coproduction has never been as beloved as J.P.’s killer-on-campus opus, but that’s only because it seems to play out in a more straightforward manner. Trust me; this film brings all the B level goods, with no expiration date in sight.
- 2/25/2017
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
For a creature that is not inherently scary, the common slug sure has menaced a lot of horror movies. From Night of the Creeps to Slither to The Puppet Masters, the slimy little mollusks have played the villain on screen again and again. But it is only Juan Piquer Simón’s 1988 film Slugs (aka Slugs, muerte viscosa) that gives them top billing. Of all the slug horror movies, this one is the sluggiest.
Slugs is also trashy, gory nonsense, which is to be expected from the director of Pieces, one of the most insane slasher movies ever made. While Slugs lacks the inspired lunacy of Pieces, it’s not for lack of trying. The film stars Michael Garfield as Mike Brady (that’s right), a worker with the health department who suspects that a recent rash of gruesome deaths are the result of a new strain of slug that has...
Slugs is also trashy, gory nonsense, which is to be expected from the director of Pieces, one of the most insane slasher movies ever made. While Slugs lacks the inspired lunacy of Pieces, it’s not for lack of trying. The film stars Michael Garfield as Mike Brady (that’s right), a worker with the health department who suspects that a recent rash of gruesome deaths are the result of a new strain of slug that has...
- 10/19/2016
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
You can tell Halloween is right around the corner, as September 27th has over 20 different horror and sci-fi home entertainment releases looking to put a dent in your wallet. As far as new movies go, The Shallows, The Neon Demon, and Warcraft are all coming home on Tuesday, and for all you classic horror fans, there are new releases of An American Werewolf in London, Blood Diner, Chopping Mall, Lady in White, Slugs, and the 30th anniversary Blu-ray for Highlander.
Other notable releases for September 27th include Stephen King’s Cell, Count Dracula’s Great Love, The Mangler, Grimm: Season Five, and The Shape of Things to Come.
An American Werewolf in London: Restored Edition (Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Blu-ray)
Re-discover one of the most gripping horror films of all time with the cult classic An American Werewolf in London Restored Edition. Blending the macabre with a wicked sense of humor,...
Other notable releases for September 27th include Stephen King’s Cell, Count Dracula’s Great Love, The Mangler, Grimm: Season Five, and The Shape of Things to Come.
An American Werewolf in London: Restored Edition (Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Blu-ray)
Re-discover one of the most gripping horror films of all time with the cult classic An American Werewolf in London Restored Edition. Blending the macabre with a wicked sense of humor,...
- 9/27/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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