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Book Review – The Fury by John Farris

Horror fans will most likely know the story of The Fury through Brian DePalma’s 1978 film adaptation. Released just two years after his other classic movie about teens with supernatural powers, ...

Review: Episodes 1-4 of Stranger Things 2 are Totally Tubular

I am not just being facetious, the “totally tubular” reference is a quote from season two’s Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo). And it fits on many levels. The return of Netflix’s St...

The Last Witch - The Last Witch Movie

The Last Witch is a Blatant Blair Witch Project Knockoff

The Last Witch sees a group of aspiring documentary filmmakers take to the woods in an attempt to capture evidence regarding an ancient witch who was found guilty of a variety of heinou...

Annabelle: Creation

Blu-Ray Review: Annabelle: Creation is Bland and Derivative

In Annabelle: Creation, a doll maker (Anthony LaPaglia) and his wife (Miranda Otto)–who lost their only daughter in a tragic accident–take in a group of girls whose orphanage has...

Saw Gamechanger: The Legacy of Saw - Jigsaw

Jigsaw Has More in Common with the Saw Sequels than the Superior Original Film

Saw was brutally simple, spending much of its runtime in a small room with two men chained to opposite walls with a corpse between them. A saw, and a way out: Cut off your foot if you want to live. Th...

Predator Versus Judge Dredd Versus Aliens

Predator Versus Judge Dredd Versus Aliens: Splice and Dice TPB Combines Ridiculous Action With An Equally Crazy Storyline

Predator Versus Judge Dredd Versus Aliens: Splice and Dice TPB contains the four issues of the Predator Versus Judge Dredd Versus Aliens series that came out individually originally. These issues comb...

Lore delivers the perfect mix of fiction and reality [Review]

Horror is one of the most ubiquitous genres when it comes to the media in which it appears. Compared to comedy, which requires a very specific timing, horror has the ability to adopt many shapes and t...

Kidnap

Kidnap is Generic but Still Entertains [Blu-Ray Review]

Kidnap sees a single mother’s world turned upside down when her only son is abducted from an amusement park. She must keep her wits about her and remain strong in the face of her worst...

Shortwave

Shortwave is a Cerebral Film that Will Illicit Confusion and Disappointment

Shortwave follows Josh (Cristobal Tapia Montt, The Stranger) and his wife Isabel (Juanita Ringeling, The ABCs of Death) as they move into a remote house two years after the di...