• About Anything Horror Scott

  • Welcome everyone. I hope you find a home here at Anything Horror, the place where you can get real, honest reviews of horror films, novels, shorts, comics, video games, & everything in between.

    Currently I have 4 short stories published in different anthologies & my zombie trilogy, The Outbreak Trilogy, is published by Severed Press. Currently, I’m outlining many other projects.

    Stay Bloody!!!

Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) … Zombie Kitties & Zombie Titties!!!

If you can’t tell from the title of the film, SCOUTS GUIDE TO THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE is not meant to be taken seriously. This one came in right at the end of 2015 and it was a very welcome addition not just to the zombie sub-genre, but to the horror-comedy sub-genre as well. Writers Carrie … Continue reading

Call Girl of Cthulhu (2014) … Whores & the End of the World

What happens when virginal artist falls in love with a prostitute who has been chosen to be the bride of Cthulhu? Well, apparently you cause a lot of mayhem and try to stay away from lots of tentacles!! CALL GIRL OF CTHULHU could have easily been one of those films where the title was the … Continue reading

Anything Horror Scott’s Favorite Crazy Mothers

Sunday is Mother’s Day, and what better way to celebrate this day than sitting down and watching some great crazy mom-themed horror films? Below is my list of the bat-shit craziest bunch of mom’s you’ll ever meet. Who are your favorite crazy mom’s from film? Who did I miss? Note that this list is in … Continue reading

The Revenant (2015) [Ready Scott]

In my article about the Worst Horror Movies of 2015 (you can read it here), I included Quentin Tarantino’s THE HATEFUL EIGHT. Looking back at it, I may have been overly harsh. A second viewing showed it wasn’t as bad as I first thought. Tarantino was looking back at all those old Western TV shows, … Continue reading

New Short Film Hang Up!

Even the most casual reader of AnythingHorror.com will know that I absolutely love the short films of filmmaker Richard Powell. Worm (2010), Familiar (2012), and Heir (2015) are some of the most well-made short horror films I’ve seen (and I’ve seen a lot). Since it’s been three years since Heir, I’ve definitely been jonesing for a … Continue reading