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Hannibal Recap – Season 3, Episode 11

There are only two episodes left in this retelling of the story of Hannibal Lecter, but things seemed to slow down a bit in this eleventh entry of the NBC series, “And the Beast from the Sea.&#8...

Frightfest 2015 Spotlight: The Hallow

With just two weeks to go until Frightfest takes over the Vue in Leicester Square, Joey Keogh takes a look at some of the most-anticipated movies on this year’s jam-packed schedule. This week, ...

Capitalizing on the Paranormal: Ghost Hunter Shows

“Can you make a noise if you are here?” “The temperature is dropping and I do not feel well.” “Did someone just touch me?” These are all phrases that wil...

Cub is a Thought Provoking Slasher [Blu-Ray Review]

Cub follows Sam, a troubled Belgium scout, as he embarks on a camping trip with his troop. Before the adventure kicks off, he is told the story of Kai, a young werewolf that lurks in the woods an...

Cult Corner: Devon’s Ghost

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Koichi Sakamoto and Johnny Yong Bosch’s Devon’s ...

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Mainstream Horror TV: What Does It Mean for Horror Fans?

Horror TV is not a new phenomenon. Shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Tales From the Crypt, Dark Shadows, and Night Gallery have been and continue to be influential to scrib...

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Frightfest 2015 Spotlight: Turbo Kid

With just three weeks to go until Frightfest takes over the Vue in Leicester Square, Joey Keogh takes a look at some of the most-anticipated movies on this year’s jam-packed schedule. This week...

Hannibal

Hannibal Recap – Season 3, Episode 10

Not to be confused with the title of last week’s episode of Hannibal, “And the Woman Clothed in Sun” brings us to episode ten of the show’s last season. With only three episode...

The Gift Is The Scariest Surprise Of The Summer [Review]

The trailer for The Gift either completely sucks, or is the cleverest marketing strategy for a horror movie in years. It presents this, the debut feature from writer-director-star Joel Edgerton, as no...