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Pernicious - ciara hanna

Pernicious (Advance Review)

Pernicious tells the story of three young women who intend to spend the summer in Thailand teaching children to read English, but get much more than they bargained for. The trio unintentionally r...

Why You Should Watch Haunter–If You Haven’t Already

Haunter has a mysterious atmosphere that grabbed me right away. The film is based in the mid-1980’s where it follows a teenager named Lisa on the day before her birthday. She goe...

The alternate cover for "Death Sentence: London," a post-apocalyptic sequel to "Death Sentence"

Advance Review: Death Sentence London #1

Anarchy in the U. K. is experiencing some minor technical difficulties. Fresh from the minds of writer-artist tag team Montynero and Martin Simmonds comes Death Sentence: London, the sequel to Ti...

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Review – Mad Max: Fury Road

Oh what a day, what a lovely day! Mad Max: Fury Road is a movie that I feel like I’ve been waiting for forever. This is the fourth entry into the franchise, following 1985’s Mad Max: Bey...

The primary cover to Jay Gunn's first issue of "Surface Tension"

Advance Review: Surface Tension #1

In case your zombie narrative ever seems dry, just throw a bit of water on it. Fortunately, Jay Gunn did a hell of a lot more than that to bring us Surface Tension, a five part miniseries published by...

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Comic Review: Puppet Master #1-3

For those who may not be aware, one of the longest-running horror franchises in history, Puppet Master, has now returned in the form of a monthly comic book series. This is not the first Puppet M...

Cover art for Angel & Faith 14

Comic Review: Angel & Faith #14

For those who have not been reading, Angel & Faith it follows the vampire with a soul as he tries to assert himself as the protector of an small area of London that has become known as “Mag...

Frogs (1972) [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…George McCowan’s Frogs. The “nature run amok” ...

Advance Review: An Irish Exorcism

Ireland isn’t exactly known for its horror output. From Shrooms, to Wake Wood, to The Canal, we tend to have a somewhat inconsistent relationship with the genre. Early reports sug...