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Comic Review: Kill all Monsters Omnibus Volume 1 Showcases A Terrifying, Apocalyptic Parallel Universe

Kill all Monsters Omnibus Volume 1 is an upcoming book, from Dark Horse comics, about a parallel universe where humans’ technology is our downfall. In an apocalyptic world where humans are scarc...

Electric Nostalgia

Classic tension and technological horror collide in ‘Electric Nostalgia’ from Jacob Burns

Startled awake, a woman emerges from a vat of undisclosed oil and mucus. A glistening, open hand breaks the surface of the gelatinous medley, like an unworldly creature finally taking form from a prim...

Religion and Politics Meet Horror: Hulu to Release New Adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale

Imagine a world where the rights of all women have been completely stripped away. Women are reduced to one of few roles, all centered around fertility and becoming subservient to men. Well, white uppe...

Dire Wolf

Cult Corner: Dire Wolf

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick: Fred Olen Ray’s Dire Wolf. Dire Wolf is a fairly basic story. Sci...

xtro monster

Cult Corner: Xtro

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Harry Bromley Davenport’s Xtro. Xtro is kind of an odd movi...

The X-Files

Three of the Weirdest Aliens From The X-Files

The X-Files has made its glorious return to television after a hiatus which lasted over a decade. With its return, comes a wave of nostalgia for episodes past. (This is especially true after the #201D...

The X-Files

Interview: X-Files Secrets from Series Creator Chris Carter

The X-Files has returned to FOX after a fourteen year break from regular, serialized television. The show has returned as a limited series event with six episodes, rather...

Cult Corner: Dollman

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Albert Pyun’s Dollman. On the planet Artutos, which bears a...

Catching Up: The Tomorrows #3 & 4

Now that we’re four issues into The Tomorrows I feel like I finally have a grasp on what writer Curt Pires is going for. While the second issue felt like a big disconnected departure, this is a...