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Advance Review: Synchronicity is a Breath-Taking Mind-Blowing Thriller

From the very beginning, Synchronicity sets a pace that will make your head spin and tells a story that will draw you in from the first ten minutes. The film follows Jim Beale and his two partners who...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 8

Perhaps needless to say, Fight Club 2 is a bit convoluted. At times, it’s easy to question why this tale was segmented into separate issues. Sometimes the episodic structure just doesn’t...

A PTSD Battle of the Sexes! Advance Review: Dementia

“A disabled war veteran is in bad hands when his family hires a live in nurse from hell in this intense psychological shocker. George is an aging ex-soldier haunted by memories of Vietnam a...

Why You Should Check Out Midnight FM

Midnight FM focuses on Sun-young, a late night radio host who attempts to complete her final show. However, an overzealous fan with a sinister plan isn’t making it easy. So what happens when an ...

Review: I Spit on Your Grave 3: Vengeance is Mine! Step Aside Beatrix Kiddo! Here comes Jennifer Hills!

Jennifer Hills (Sarah Butler) is still tormented by the brutal sexual assault she endured years ago (I Spit on Your Grave 2010). She’s changed identities and cities, reluctantly joining a ...

Book Review – The Killing Lessons by Saul Black

The Halloween season is just around the corner, and most horror fans will probably be revisiting their favorite films to celebrate. But why not change things up this year and delve into the mind of au...

Advance Comic Review: Dead Vengeance

Dead Vengeance #1 is completely unlike anything I’ve seen in comics or horror in recent years. Bill Morrison’s name may be familiar to comic fans, thanks to his co-founding of Bo...

Madhouse

Why You Should Watch Madhouse if You Haven’t Already!

Madhouse was directed by William Butler, who is no stranger to the horror community. The film follows a man named Clark Stevens who begins his internship at Cunningham Hall, a mental institution. Clar...

Felt Brings Viewers Face-to-Face With Rape Culture [Advance Review]

Felt opens up with Amy (played by Amy Everson, co-writer) in tears, clearly having just suffered some form of tragedy or abuse. There are hints and references as to what that was exactly, but weȁ...