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Song at Midnight blends gothic horror and Chinese history becoming the nation’s first horror film and a lasting cinematic ...
We spoke with Niohuru X to discuss being so vulnerable on TV, which Chinese horror film was her trans awakening, and crafting her filthy final look. Niohuru X: Oh, this is such a surreal experience.
The slow burn horror story weaves in Chinese mythology, using flowery language and a Cormac McCarthy-like lack of quotation marks (and McCarthy-like brutality) to really give it a folkloric feel.
This is a must-read for fans of strange, surreal horror. SINOPHAGIA: A Celebration of Chinese Horror (Solaris, 485 pp., paperback, $16.99), translated and edited by Xueting C. Ni, is an ...
Solaris has snapped up Xueting C Ni’s "dazzling" anthology of contemporary Chinese horror titled Sinophagia. Editor Michael Rowley acquired world English-language rights directly from the author.
It doesn’t take long for things to get dark in Kailee Pedersen’s debut horror novel ... energy as the author reveals its connection to Chinese mythology. While fraternal jealousy, generational ...
A Chinese acrobat died after falling during a trapeze performance on Saturday. The woman, surnamed Sun, fell during a flying-trapeze performance in the city of Suzhou in central Anhui province.