"...some of the best writing about the genre has been done by John Kenneth Muir. I am particularly grateful to him for the time and attention he's paid to things others have overlooked, under-appreciated and often written off. His is a fan's perspective first, but with a critic's eye to theme and underscore, to influence and pastiche..." - Chris Carter, creator of The X-Files, in the foreword to Horror Films FAQ (October 2013).





"Hands down, John Kenneth Muir is one of the finest critics and writers working today. His deep analysis of contemporary American culture is always illuminating and insightful. John's film writing and criticism is outstanding and a great place to start for any budding writer, but one should also examine his work on comic books, TV, and music. His weighty catalog of books and essays combined with his significant blog production places him at the top of pop culture writers. Johns work is essential in understanding the centrality of culture in modern society." - Professor Bob Batchelor, cultural historian and Executive Director of the James Pedas Communication Center at Thiel College (2014).





"...an icon in Sci-Fi, horror, and Cult TV books, blogs and reviews..." - Colleen Bement, Examiner.com (2014).





"...no one can match this man's knowledge of television sci-fi..." - Space Monsters #4, April 2014, page 67.





"If you don't follow John Kenneth Muir's blog, you are doing yourself a disservice." -(Cryptic Philosopher, 12/13).





"One of the best writers analyzing contemporary genre film and television." - (Theofantastique, 11/13)





"His ability to cut to the bone, to put aside the smoke and mirrors of popular opinions and shallow interpretations, is one I value...and keeps me reading his work." ( Deep Space, Deep South , 9/13).





"..probably the best known, if not the best authority on contemporary horror films." (Choice, 3/1/12)







"Some of the most brilliant and insightful criticisms I've read online. Ever." (Movie Geeks United,September 6, 2010: "The De Palma Thrillers Podcast")





"He's a good writer. He's extremely knowledgeable about the horror and sci fi genres." (The Kindle Blog Report, June 2010)





"...popular writer, reviewer and all round repository for cult, horror and fantasy." --( Back to Frank Black 2010).







"...clearly the uncontested analyst in horror and science fiction..."(Musings of a Sci-Fi Fanatic; 4/2010)





"...demonstrating once again the difference between mere reaction to a genre film and actual criticism that brings out things in it we haven't seen ourselves...." (Patrick Murtha's Diary, 2/28/10)







