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Don’t Despair: A Horror Short That Packs A Serious Punch

Given the current Hollywood trend of refusing to give money to anyone besides the likes of Michael Bay, short films are fast becoming the go-to method for up-and-coming filmmakers to show off what the...

Hannibal Recap – Season 3, Episodes 1 and 2

After the intense, action-filled, and bloody finale of season 2, NBC’s Hannibal returned for round three with less of a bang and more of a whimper for its season opener. But now two episodes in,...

House With 100 Eyes is Brutal and Shocking [Advance Review]

In The House With 100 Eyes, Ed and Susan, a husband and wife duo with a penchant for torture and murder set out on a one night killing spree with the intent of making a ‘triple fe...

Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone TPB [Comic Review]

The ambitious Fire and Stone storyline is, in some ways, the Alien and Predator version of the shared universe model that everything is trying to adopt. It’s neat in theory: Fire and Stone is o...

The Nightmare

The Nightmare is Dull and Poorly Paced [Review]

Not surprisingly, the sleep paralysis documentary The Nightmare sees Room 237 director Rodney Ascher interviewing eight individuals that suffer from sleep paralysis. The doc is a c...

Dark Regions Press to Release Clive Barker’s The Body Book!

Dark Regions Press has reached out with a major announcement. They will be releasing the next tome from horror auteur Clive Barker, The Body Book. According to the press release, Barker’s T...

Carnosaur [Cult Corner]

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick…Adam Simon’s Carnosaur. To understand Carnosaur, you need to...

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Insidious 3 is Better than the Second and Arguably More Interesting than the First

For the imaginatively-titled Insidious: Chapter 3, writer/star Leigh Whannell takes the reins from series director, and new Hollywood darling, James Wan. But fans of the ludicrously popular series can...

Sleepaway Camp II: Why Now is the Time to Make it a Cult Classic

When I saw the first Sleepaway Camp, which was a blind buy in college after hearing its reputation, I didn’t really have the option of seeing the sequels. They were out of print, but I did...