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Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 4

As quickly as he made it there, Sebastian is swept from the oven and into the inferno, as the regime finally accepts him back into the club. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Marla bounds from spin...

What We DO in the Shadows - vampire movies that went overlooked.

Six Recent Vampire Movies That Went Overlooked

In recent years, there has been a notion that vampires have all but disappeared from the horror genre, instead having moved on to dominate the field of paranormal romance in the wake of smash hit youn...

Cult Corner: Dead Evidence

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Charlie Haskell’s Dead Evidence. If you’ve ever want...

Comic Review: Godzilla in Hell 2

Godzilla in Hell #2 is the first comic featuring the giant that I’ve read in recent years, but it lived up to all of my expectations. In the first panel Bob Eggleton describes the creature’...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 3

As last issue’s climax may have suggested, the lull of Fight Club 2 is over. Fresh from a recent, Marla-spurred beating, we are awarded both a literal and proverbial new face of Sebastian. Like...

Hannibal

Hannibal Recap – Season 3, Episode 13

Put your forks down, Fannibals–it’s all over. After only three short years on the air, the highly intelligent and inventive NBC drama Hannibal has come to an end. The show was often lauded...

Puppet Master: The Comic Series - Shawn Gabborin

Comic Review: Puppet Master #5

Issue #4 of the ongoing Puppet Master comic book promised big changes for the franchise. In fact, it promised to spin the entire mythology on its head by taking the puppet characters we’ve love...

Review: When Animals Dream Blends Horror and Fantasy with Amazing Results

When Animals Dream is the debut film of director Jonas Alexander Arnby. This is one of the best additions to the werewolf subgenre that I have seen and I was completely blown away by the its...

Lost After Dark Entertains as a Retro 80s Slasher [Advance Review]

One horror trend that never goes away is the throwback film. Writers and directors are often keen to bring back the heyday of the slasher subgenre that dominated the 1980s. One such fil...