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Along Came the Devil has a Good Title, Not Much Else [Review]

If you took The Exorcist and surgically removed every hint of personality, you would wind up with a movie very similar to Along Came the Devil. It’s not hard to understand why so many filmmakers try t...

Body Bags

Mixed Bag: Why Body Bags is a Rough Around the Edges Anthology (That’s Still Absurdly Fun)

Despite the Scream Factory collector’s edition Blu-ray for Body Bags, it’s still easily one of the most overlooked titles John Carpenter has directed. It’s far from the classic status of Halloween or ...

Dark Crimes

Dark Crimes Frivolously Squanders a Promising Concept [DVD Review]

Dark Crimes is loosely based on the crimes of author and convicted murderer Krystian Bala. The film really only employs the core idea of an author utilizing the details of a real life murder, to which...

She Could Fly

Comic Review: She Could Fly #2 is Even Better than #1

Back in June, I wrote about how good the first issue of She Could Fly by Christopher Cantwell and Martín Morazzo was. If you slept on it, you missed out. With the second issue finally here, I’m ...

Dagon

Dagon is Far from Stuart Gordon’s Best [Vestron Blu-Ray Review]

Dagon tells the story of a young couple that takes refuge in a quaint fishing town after their boat wrecks at sea. The pair quickly learns all is not as it seems in the village. The natives once made ...

Demonic Toys

Comic Review: Dollman Kills the Full Moon Universe #1

During the total 25 issue run of Puppet Master at Action Lab Danger Zone, there were also several miniseries expanding the corners of the larger Full Moon universe, the most recent of them being Culle...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy Season 12: The Reckoning #2

Unbelievably, as of this second issue, we are now halfway through the final comic book season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Luckily, though, the comic book still feels big and still delivers in an impr...

Back to the ‘80s: Halloween 4 and 5

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular film falls under...

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place is Unbearably Suspenseful! [Blu-Ray Review]

The skeletal outline of A Quiet place reminds me a little bit of A Nightmare on Elm Street in the sense that it pits people against an adversary that preys on one of our basic needs. We have to sleep ...