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Psycho Pass

Comic Review: Psycho Pass: Shinya Kogami Volume 2

Psycho Pass is a Japanese manga series that takes place in the next century of human existence. In this new imagination of our future, humans are guaranteed a society without crime, at the cost of bei...

Comic Review: Harrow County Volume 5: Abandoned

Harrow County is a horror-drama comic book series that revolves around a small southern town and its residents, who are plagued by supernatural forces. This new volume, Abandoned, focuses on...

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Comic Review: Predator 30th Anniversary Collection

Reading this collection was a blast from the past. I collected every Aliens and Predator comic I could get my hands on as a kid. This 30th anniversary book collects some of the very first Predator sto...

Review: Dead Awake Will Leave You Fearing Your Bed

Sleep paralysis is a hot topic right now. Understandable, considering it’s the ideal breeding ground for horror movies aside from being completely terrifying. Following on from deadeningly dull ...

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Advance Review: Spell on Wheels

First, before I say anything, hats off to Dark Horse Comics for putting so many women together on a project like Spell on Wheels. Kate Leth, Jen Bartel, and Ming Doyle are powerhouses who I already lo...

Review: Son of Hercules vs. the Psychedelic Dracula Is Purely Charming

Son of Hercules vs. the Psychedelic Dracula revolves around the town of Detroit, MI which is caught between the victorious hero, the Son of Hercules, and the sinister Psychedelic Dracula. After two st...

Rings

Blu-Ray Review: Rings is Riddled With Cliches and Unsympathetic Characters

Rings follows Julia (Matilda Lutz) on her search to locate her missing boyfriend, Holt (Alex Roe of The Fifth Wave). What Julia discovers in her quest is that Holt was part of a group of col...

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The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen: Review

The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen is one more example of eighties nostalgia being reworked for modern audiences. In general, there’s a part of me that inwardly cringes any time ...

B&B

B&B is a Brilliant Premise Weighted Down by Dull Writing

B&B has a brilliant premise: a Christian bed and breakfast refuses services to a gay couple so they sue to get their double bed. Once they’ve won in court, they go for a night but the news ...