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Beacon Point

Review: Beacon Point Gets Lost in the Woods

The fear of getting lost in the woods is pretty nerve-racking, so it’s no surprise that filmmakers have been capitalizing on it for generations. In Beacon Point, the debut feature from director ...

Prometheus: Life and Death

Comic Review: Prometheus: Life and Death Issue 1

In the midst of the aftershock of 2012’s Prometheus and on the verge of Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant, the hunger for Xenomorph nirvana is more rampant than ever. Fortunately, Dark Horse’s Prometheus...

Amityville Horror Home on the market.

The Amityville Horror Home On The Market!

The well-known murder house that inspired The Amityville Horror book and movie franchise has been listed for sale according to Newsday. The waterfront home and Long Island cultural phenomenon has been...

Jeremy Aiello

Exclusive: Jaremy Aiello On 25 Years Of Making Monsters

You can learn a great deal about an industry by spending some 25 years in it, even when that industry has as many ebbs, flows, and technology upgrades as the booming film and television industries. In...

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Based on a true story

Leatherface Gets Grimy And Bloody In Latest On-Set Images

Over the past few weeks, the cast and crew of Leatherface have been consistently, and rather helpfully, dropping juicy, on-set pics from the upcoming Texas Chainsaw offshoot, on their respective Insta...

Harrow County

Advance Comic Review: Harrow County 13

Harrow County 13 launches a new story arc within the Eisner nominated horror series’ bizarre universe. Emmy has believed throughout the series that she is the only one of her kind because no one...

Bloody Moon Movie 1981

Bloody Moon Is A Vintage Horror With Top Notch Gore

Bloody Moon opens with a disfigured man named Miguel. From the start, you can’t help but feel sorry for him. Not only is he sexually frustrated, but he’s also misconceived. Due to the disf...

Carnage Park

Review: Carnage Park Splatters and Sweats

Carnage Park exists in a sun-drenched hellscape where the 1970s never ended. It’s like a post-apocalypse where the new world order was modeled after Mad Max, spaghetti westerns and slasher flicks. As ...

vampire

How Martin and Vampire’s Kiss are Strikingly Similar in Their Portrayal of Vampires

Whether it’s treated as an ancient bloodline or a chronic disease, vampirism has been depicted in countless forms across popular culture. Though some of the most common vampire traits include im...