This Australian gem centers around a boy named Brent who lost his Father in a car accident. He frequently cuts himself and suffers from severe depression. There’s a void between him and hi...
Horror comedy is an increasingly difficult sub-genre to pull off. Go too meta and you risk alienating newcomers, not self-referential enough and horror fans will get bored. Nonetheless, it’s bec...
Kaulder, a valiant witch hunter is cursed with immortality by the queen witch and when he reaches modern times, he is the only one of his kind remaining. Witches, however, still abound in gr...
All Hallows Eve (2013), written and directed by Damien Leone, was a refreshing take on the horror anthology. The film had a simple but solid premise that was used as a framing device for the omni...
I’ve been intrigued a lot by this third arc because it’s never been entirely clear exactly what was going on—in a good way—but everything comes to a head in this issue with...
With Illyria appearing on the cover of the issue and everything, I expected her to be in it a whole lot more. Still, that problem aside, there’s a lot to enjoy in Angel & Faith #23. Al...
Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Justin Head’s Night Drive. We start things off in South Afr...
2015 was an exceptional year for horror. From found footage to creature features to comedy-horror hybrids, we were spoiled for choice with what to watch. The flip-side to this, of course, is it’...
Leah, June, and their toddler daughter, Lyle, move into a gorgeous brownstone in Brooklyn. Leah is the stay-at-home mom who looks after Lyle. She is also pregnant with their second child. June is the ...