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Review: A Dark Song is Pure Black Magic

When you have a movie with two characters and one location, you need an inspired concept. A Dark Song manages to conjure one. Even if its ending isn’t as spellbinding as the rest of the film. V...

Angel season 11 #4

Comic Review: Angel Season 11 #4

The first arc of Angel Season 11 has come to a close and it’s nice to see that it has a quieter finale than expected. After a great deal of action exploring how Illyria treated her worshippers ...

Pool Party Massacre

Pool Party Massacre Is Exactly What It Sounds Like (Read: Awesome)

Low budget horror is notorious for utilising posters so awesome the attached film couldn’t possibly live up to their promise. Each year at Cannes, the basement of the Palais (which plays host to...

Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale Tells Us to Wake Up

Gilead. A place where if a girl was gang-raped, she is told it was her fault. A place where it is against the law for a woman to own property. A patriarchal society where you are considered a gender-t...

Naciye is a Chaotic, Sordid Horror Movie

For me, horror is about the moment the killer takes out their knife and light gleams off the blade. In theaters I squirm, rocking between my armrests because it’s clear the knife is going into ...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comic

Comic Review: Buffy Season 11 #6

Finally, Buffy Season 11 has started rolling out some of the details for the endgame of this season. At the very least, we begin to find out some crucial details about what people are planning on the ...

Review: Chupacabra Territory Is The Bastard Child Of Found Footage And Asylum Monster Movies (In The Worst Possible Way)

Originally entitled Lair of the Beast, Chupacabra Territory is a found footage film that revolves around four friends who are searching for the mythical beast in the mysterious Pinewood Forest. Report...

Back to the ’80s: Killer Klowns from Outer Space

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular fi...

Review: Don’t Pull Over for Zombie-Thriller Breakdown Lane

Call the tow truck, ‘cause this one’s a clunker. Now when I first kicked the tires a decent concept fell out: Kirby Lane’s (Whitney Moore) SUV breaks down on a desert road. She ca...