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Cult Corner: Mortuary (2005)

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Tobe Hooper’s Mortuary. For being such an important and iconic hor...

Review: Attack on Titan

Based on the incredibly popular manga and anime of the same name, Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) is a bit of a strange beast. Set in post-apocalyptic Earth, the remainder of humanity resides in ...

Deathdream is an Overlooked Classic [Here’s Why]

This past week I checked out the 1972 Canadian horror film Deathdream, also known as Dead of Night. It was produced and directed by Bob Clark. You may be familiar with some of his films, including Chi...

Advance Review: Night of the Wild

Night of the Wild is a 90 minute horror flick set to premiere on the Syfy channel this Saturday October 3, 2015. Honestly, since The Asylum is affiliated with this release and they are the motion pict...

The Gingerdead Man

Why the Gingerdead Man deserves more respect than it gets

Now, let’s be honest. I am not going to sit here and try to tell you that the Gingerdead Man is the greatest piece of cinema that has been created within the last twenty years or that is the best holi...

Frightfest 2015 Review: Scherzo Diabolico

Spanish director Adrián García Bogliano’s Late Phases was one of the best horror movies of last year, not to mention arguably one of the most accomplished werewolf movies of all time. It was a b...

Some Kind Of Hate [Frightfest 2015 Review]

Labelling a movie a “feminist slasher” is a bold move. The f word carries with it certain expectations that, to be fair, few films will be able to live up to–regardless of quality. S...

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Comic Review: Puppet Master #6

I knew going into the “Rebirth” storyline that it probably was not going to last. I knew that something would happen to force these characters out of human bodies and back into the forms that they kne...

Bait [Frightfest 2015 Review]

A few years back, an Australian horror movie called Bait pitched a group of plucky survivors against a tide of hungry sharks, displaced in a flooded supermarket after a devastating tsunami. It wasn&#8...