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The Other Side of the Door

Review: The Other Side Of The Door Is Yet Another Dull, Derivative Studio Horror Movie

In its first, big jump scare moment (the first of many), The Other Side Of The Door utilises the coffin, and decomposing body, of a dead child that is being dug up so his ashes can be used to make con...

Ava's Possessions

Review: Ava’s Possessions Puts a New Spin on Demonic Horror

Ava is a young woman who is struggling to make amends and repent for things she did while possessed. Writer Jordan Galland created a universe where demonic and spiritual possession is such a comm...

The Wave

Review: The Wave Is An Entertaining Mix Of Disaster Movie And Tourist Brochure

Advances in graphic design technology have led to disaster movies looking, if not more realistic, much bigger and more destructive than ever before. No longer will we have to wonder what the Statue Of...

Intruders

DVD Review: Intruders Squanders its Potential

When a trio of ruffians breaks into what they think is an empty home, they are confronted by a young woman suffering from severe agoraphobia. What they aren’t expecting is for her to turn the ta...

Cult Corner: Don’t Be Scared

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Master P’s Don’t Be Scared. Don’t Be Scared i...

Emelie

Advance Review – Emelie is a Strikingly Unsettling Thriller

Have you ever watched a movie that isn’t quite horrific, but it still makes shift in your seat? Well, that perfectly describes Michael Thelin’s psychological thriller Emelie. The film...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 9

As penultimate installment emerges, Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club 2 begins to bear a bit more cohesion than previously suggested. Even then, it can still be hard to follow some of the motivation...

Weaponized

Advance Review: Weaponized Is An Orwellian Concept That Falls Short Of Greatness

In the wake of another terrorist attack on American soil that devastates the Pentagon, a private military contractor named Kyle Norris, develops a neurological weapon that will redefine how war is wag...

The Wave

Advance Review: The Wave

Hollywood disaster movies have clearly influenced foreign filmmakers. Norway’s The Wave is concrete proof of that. You’ve got a hunky scientist whose warnings of imminent danger fall on ...