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Insidious 3 is Better than the Second and Arguably More Interesting than the First

For the imaginatively-titled Insidious: Chapter 3, writer/star Leigh Whannell takes the reins from series director, and new Hollywood darling, James Wan. But fans of the ludicrously popular series can...

Sleepaway Camp II: Why Now is the Time to Make it a Cult Classic

When I saw the first Sleepaway Camp, which was a blind buy in college after hearing its reputation, I didn’t really have the option of seeing the sequels. They were out of print, but I did want to see...

21st Century Tank Girl [Advance Comic Review]

Trying to describe Tank Girl to someone who has never picked up one of these books before is kind of like trying to describe an acid trip. In the most basic of terms, Tank Girl is a girl that lives in...

EC Archives Tales from the Crypt Volume I [Advance Review]

Fifty years removed, it’s still a bit haunting to be counted among the Crypt Keeper’s many “little pretties.” With the power of Dark Horse, Tales from the Crypt Volume I has been extracted from the EC...

Why You Should Watch Dog Soldiers–If You Haven’t Already

Dog Soldiers sees a squad of six soldiers are dropped into the Scottish Highlands on a training mission. They soon discover the remains of a Special Ops camp with only one survivor. Hoping to get far ...

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Cult Corner: The Dunwich Horror (1970)

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick…Daniel Haller’s The Dunwich Horror. H.P. Lovecraft is a tough autho...

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VHS Video Cover Art: the Coffee Table Book You’ve Been Waiting For

If you’re anything like me, you’ve become quite bored with DVD covers as of late. While there are certainly some that stand out, most tend to all look the same. Overused stock images and photoshopped ...

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Advance Review – The Encounter

[soliloquy id=”23084″] In a time where the found footage genre is seeming to wear thin for even its most staunch supporters, new films like these simply have to do something different from...

The Horror

Review: The Horror

Director Jerry J White’s debut film, The Horror,  is a psychological thriller that takes you on a journey behind the mind of a man pushed past the breaking point.  Kayla and Malcom have just gon...