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The Mutilator

Blu-Ray Review – The Mutilator is a Surprisingly Gory Slasher

When Ed was a young boy, he accidentally shot and killed his mother while trying to clean his father’s (Big Ed) gun. Now an adult, Ed and five of his college friends head to his father̵...

Slasher

Advance Review Slasher – Episodes One and Two

The horror genre has a spotty history with television. It’s not that there haven’t been successful horror shows, it’s just that they tend to be few and far between. This is most like...

Damien

Advance Review: Damien – Episode One

Damien is not at all the show I expected it to be, and I think that ultimately proves to be a good thing. This isn’t the direction I would have thought to take the material, but by virtue of si...

The Littlest Deadite

Evil Dead Storybook The Littlest Deadite is a Must Read

Author Sean Hughes has created a charming storybook based on Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead 2 called The Littlest Deadite. To say that the illustrations are exceptional would be an underst...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comic

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #24

Like the last batch of issues, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #24 is very character focused, but it also does a lot to further the season plot. Buffy and the gang find themselves going up against the monstr...

Doom Asylum

Cult Corner: Doom Asylum

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick: Richard Friedman’s Doom Asylum. Mitch Hansen is happier than he&#...

Pieces

Pieces is Delightfully Nasty [Blu-ray Review]

Pieces follows the murderous exploits of a psychopath on a college campus in Boston Massachusetts. The killer stalks and kills coeds in a quest to collect their body parts for his human jigsaw pu...

Camino

Advance Review: Camino is a Brutal, Action-Packed Thriller

In 1985, a band of Colombian missionaries agrees to allow renowned war photographer Avery Taggert (Zoë Bell) to travel with them. Although many bands of missionaries dislike journalists, this gro...

JD'S Revenge

Why J.D.’s Revenge is an Essential Blaxploitation Classic!

In honor of Black History Month, I decided to revisit one of my favorite Blaxploitation horrors, J.D.’s Revenge. Truth be told, I haven’t watched a ton of Blaxploitation films, b...