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Comic Review: Slayer Repentless Is A Heavy Metal Tale Based On Songs From The Legendary Band Of The Same Name

Slayer Repentless is a three-issue miniseries inspired by legendary thrash-metal band Slayer, who have been rocking stages for over thirty years at this point, and particularly their latest album, Rep...

Alien: Covenant

Blu-Ray Review: Alien Covenant is a Mixed Bag

A crew with designs on colonizing a distant planet are waylaid when they believe they have come upon an undiscovered utopia. But, not everything is what it seems and the travelers soon learn that...

Hellboy: An Assortment of Horrors Is A Fantastic Anthology Collection For Diehard And Casual Fans Alike

Hellboy: An Assortment of Horrors is a prose anthology consisting of a written word collection of 16 different stories from various authors who are lending their own twist to the Hellboy universe. Aut...

Your Date is Here

Short Film Review: Your Date is Here

There are a lot of really, really weird board games out there. We tend to forget about some of the uncomfortable nature of the previous generation’s entertainment, but even some of the stuff I ...

Review: Kill Switch Is A Kickass, Sci-fi First Person POV That Sadly Fizzles Out

Kill Switch revolves around Will Porter (The Guest’s Dan Stevens) a physicist and former NASA pilot, who is recruited by the company Alterplex to aid their mission to change the world by providi...

Comic Review: Dead Inside Volume 1 Is A Gritty Collection With A Hardboiled, Dragnet Vibe

Dead Inside Volume 1 is a collection of the first five issues of the titular series, which revolves around Linda Caruso, a former beat cop who finds herself in the Jail Crimes Division after encourage...

Vampire Hunter D Volume 26: Bedeviled Stagecoach Is A Fantastical Horror Fantasy That You Can Curl Up With

Vampire Hunter D Volume 26: Bedeviled Stagecoach is the latest novel in the Vampire Hunter D series. These translated novels, written by Hideyuki Kikuchi and Yoshitaka Amano since 1983, also boast com...

Review: The Dark Tower Is A Summer Must-Watch That’s Refreshingly Different To The Usual Box Office Suspects

This past weekend The Dark Tower opened as a much-anticipated film based on the beloved series of novels, by Stephen King, of the same name. However, when I went to look up where/which book(s) exactly...

Review: Annabelle: Creation Is Bad. So Very, Very Bad.

Annabelle: Creation is a terrible title. It’s one step away from Annabelle: Origins and makes about as much sense. The poster for the flick is even worse utilising, as it does, practically every...