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Cooties

Blu-ray Review: Cooties is A Mixed Bag

Cooties takes place at a rural primary school that is struck by a strange virus which turns its students into little monsters. The faculty must band together to formulate a plan if they stand any hope...

Turbo Kid 2

Zak’s Top 5 Horror Movies of 2015

Horror is in a good place, which is weird saying aloud when most people seem to still be operating under the notion that “it all sucks now, it’s not as good as it used to be.” With The Babadook last y...

Silent Night, Deadly Night

Why Silent Night, Deadly Night Works Way Better Than it Should

Silent Night, Deadly Night caused a huge outrage when it was released in 1984. In fact, it was probably among the biggest movie controversies of all time. It wasn’t necessarily more violent than other...

Nat’s Bottom Five Horror Movies of 2015

There are always going to be the horror movies that just don’t do it for you. It’s something that’s pretty unavoidable. We can talk quality all day, but a huge chunk of our opinions on film, TV, etc. ...

Horror movies of 2015 - Krampus - The Year Christmas Horror Broke Out 2015

Nat’s Top Five Horror Movies of 2015

2015 was a very bittersweet year for horror. While we had some great new movies—some of which even went to theaters, for a change—we also lost some of the biggest talent in the genre’s long history. G...

The Shrine

Why You Should Check Out The Shrine

The Shrine focuses on Carmen, an overly ambitious journalist who is tired of covering bee stories so as a result she will put herself and family into huge mess of frightening trouble. Carmen’s boss se...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #22

I think Buffy the Vampire Slayer #22 went in a different direction than people were expecting, which is a good thing by and large. The previous issue ended with Dylan—a character from Spike’s spinoff ...

Dogman

Cult Corner: Dogman

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Richard Brauer’s Dogman. Dogman centers around Hank, his wife, and...

No Escape

Review: No Escape is a Worthwhile Throwback to the Grindhouse Days

In No Escape, a man and his family travel to Asia for a work opportunity. But almost immediately, things go awry and they are very soon in a fight for their very lives. They know not who they can trus...