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Over Your Dead Body [Frightfest 2015 Review]

Acclaimed Japanese film-maker Takashi Miike sticks to his tried and tested formula of making at least one movie per year with chilly revenge shocker Over Your Dead Body, a flick that boldly attempts t...

Advance Comic Review: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1953

Recently Hellboy comics haven’t been as thrilling as they once were. My love of Hellboy as a character and of his universe is what encouraged me to check out this title. However, after...

Event Review – The Beast and The Edge of Hell Haunted Houses

Nestled in the West Bottoms area of downtown Kansas City, Missouri are four haunted attractions that are perfect destinations for Halloween enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alik...

These Final Hours [FrightFest Review]

At Frightfest 2014, a Spanish, post-apocalyptic thriller called The Last Days stunned audiences into submission, mostly because it was such a nice surprise and nobody really thought much of it based o...

Blu-Ray Review – Edgar Allan Poe’s Black Cats: Two Adaptations by Sergio Martino and Lucio Fulci

Edgar Allan Poe has been the inspiration for many filmmakers and writers over the years. Adaptations of his stories, and even his life, are all over the place and for very good reason. Tales of madnes...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 6

Every solid sequel needs a brief moment of transition. This isn’t at all different in Fight Club 2’s sixth issue, which refrains from much of the heavy, proverbial movement the series ha...

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Cult Corner: Salvage (2006)

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… the Crook Brothers’ Salvage. This is a difficult review for...

Catching Up: The Tomorrows #3 & 4

Now that we’re four issues into The Tomorrows I feel like I finally have a grasp on what writer Curt Pires is going for. While the second issue felt like a big disconnected departure, this is a...

Howl [FrightFest Review]

Special effects maestro turned horror director Paul Hyett (The Seasoning House) returns to the genre with Howl, essentially An American Werewolf In London crossed with Stalled. The flick takes place, ...