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The Butcher of Paris #1 [Comic Review]

The Butcher of Paris #1 opens with a man being chased by Nazis through occupied Paris in 1944. He do...

Knives and Skin Riffs on, Improves Twin Peaks [Review]

Jennifer Reeder’s Knives and Skin has frequently been compared to David Lynch’s Twin P...

Daniel isn’t Real is Visually Pleasing Brain Candy [Review]

“And…the king of all wild things, was lonely and wanted to be where someone loved him be...

Automation Rises Above Its Low-Budget Limitations with Tons of Heart [Review]

In the grand tradition of men-in-suit movies such as its most obvious reference point, Robocop, Auto...

Five Horror Films from 1974 That Helped Define the Genre

The 1970’s witnessed a massive change in the landscape of horror cinema. This was horror for a...

Automation

Automation Brings Class Warfare and Artificial Intelligence Under The Same Roof [Review]

Automation follows Auto (played by Jeff J. Knight, In Defense Of ) a workplace robot employed b...

Severance.

Severance is a Brilliant Horror Comedy [Retrospective]

Severance finds the employees of an international arms manufacturer setting off on a teambuildi...

Black Christmas

Is Black Christmas (2006) Really That Bad? Yes. Yes it is.

In 2006’s Black Christmas, circumstance leaves a group of sorority sisters still in ...