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Mayhem is Gory Fun [Frightfest 2017 Review]

Joe Lynch has had an interesting career thus far. The man most well-known among genre fans for being the other guy on super-popular podcast The Movie Crypt alongside longtime buddy Adam Green, and for...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Tragedy Girls

Tyler MacIntyre’s fourth feature Tragedy Girls is being touted as a mixture of Clueless and Scream (high praise indeed) but the director sees it more as a spiritual successor to cult teen movie ...

Review: The Limehouse Golem

Have you ever visited the London Dungeons? Or even their sister attractions in San Francisco, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, etc? If you fancy a movie set in that world of theatrical, blood-soaked Horrible His...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Sequence Break

After quietly making a name for himself in Joe Begos’s Almost Human and The Mind’s Eye, as well as playing Herbert West onstage in Re: Animator: The Musical, actor Graham Skipper broke out...

Pennywise in the film IT

Advance Review: IT. Holy S**T.

It’s been an insanely good year for horror, from Get Out to Raw, The Autopsy Of Jane Doe to Personal Shopper and the massive shock of soon-to-be-released surprise Hatchet sequel Victor Crowley, ...

Comic Review: The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen #2

The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen continues to be the follow-up that fans have wanted to see for decades. As much as the film is hailed as a modern classic, it spawned a franchise that never ...

Zombie-In-Chief by Scott Kenemore book cover

Book Review – Zombie-In-Chief: Eater of the Free World by Scott Kenemore

We all need a reason to laugh these days. And if you’re on one particular side of the political spectrum with regards to our current president, then I have the perfect book recommendation f...

The Terror of Hallow's Eve

Advance Review: The Terror of Hallow’s Eve

When I saw the trailer for The Terror of Hallow’s Eve, I knew I was in for a treat. The characters in the film, however, only get the tricks. The Terror is a hilariously relatable Hal...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Victor Crowley

It was the best kept secret since Blair Witch (a new trend in horror? Let’s hope so) as fan-favourite filmmaker Adam Green, at what attendees were told was a special, tenth anniversary screening...