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Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #16

The wait is over. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer #16, Angel and Buffy have been reunited, seeing each other for the first time since the end of season eight, and things between them are expectedly a...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Advance Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 2

Off the heels of an incredibly strong opener, the second installment of Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club 2 is quite the change of pace. With the playing field set, hurling the narrator (or Sebastia...

Barracuda (1978) [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…Harry Kerwin and Wayne Crawford’s Barracuda. To start things...

Time Lapse is a Violent and Gripping Sci-fi Thriller [Advance Review]

Time Lapse sees a group of roommates discovering  a camera that can take pictures 24 hours into the future. It allows them to dramatically alter the course of their lives; becoming more...

Jurassic World Is So Much Fun It’s Unnatural [Review]

Few film properties are as universally beloved as Stephen Spielberg’s iconic Jurassic Park. Arguably the greatest kids’ horror movie of all time, the flick grossed hundreds of millions of ...

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...