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Sinister 2 Disappoints More Than it Thrills [Review]

In 2012, writer-director Scott Derrickson struck (mainstream) horror movie gold with Sinister, a dark, brooding, slow burner loaded with jump scares that introduced audiences to a brand new, wannabe H...

Comic Review: The Tomorrows #2

The second issue of Curtis Pires’ The Tomorrows changes things up from the first one in a number of ways. It’s weird that we’re only an issue in and it already feels like a depart...

POD (2015) [Advance Review]

Ed (Dean Cates) and Lyla (Lauren Ashley Carter) have not seen their brother Martin (Brian Morvant) in a long time. The trio doesn’t appear to be very close. When Ed mentions to Lyla that his chi...

Book Review: X-Files Archives Vol 1

X-Files Archives Volume 1: Whirlwind and Ruins is a compilation of two previously released, stand-alone novels by prominent science fiction writers. IDW Publishing released this volume this week,...

The Fly Outbreak Comic Cover

The Fly: Outbreak [Comic Review]

With the release of the fifth and final chapter this month, we’re calling this the perfect time to review this comic sequel from beginning to end. Written by Brandon Seiferet, The Fly: Outbreak ...

Cult Corner: Buried Alive (TV 2007)

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Paul Etheredge’s Buried Alive. What a mess. What a complete...

5 Things James Wan’s Mortal Kombat Needs

With the recent news that Mortal Kombat X has been the most profitable game of the year so far, was anybody really surprised that a new movie would be in the works? There have been rumblings about it ...

Hannibal

Hannibal Recap – Season 3, Episode 11

There are only two episodes left in this retelling of the story of Hannibal Lecter, but things seemed to slow down a bit in this eleventh entry of the NBC series, “And the Beast from the Sea....

Frightfest 2015 Spotlight: The Hallow

With just two weeks to go until Frightfest takes over the Vue in Leicester Square, Joey Keogh takes a look at some of the most-anticipated movies on this year’s jam-packed schedule. This week, ...