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Justin’s Top 5 Picks of 2018

This past year audiences were given a wide selection to choose from in the horror genre ranging from throwbacks of 1970’s horror to fun comic book adaptations. Contemporary political influences...

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Alex Garland’s ‘Annihilation’ is a Striking Experiment

The notion of following up Alex Garland’s landmark of sci-fi cinema, Ex Machina, is unquestionably daunting. Though his directorial meddle wasn’t tested until 2015, Garland’s scre...

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Imitation Girl Asks, What’s a Doppleganger to Someone Leading a Double Life?

According to researchers at Princeton, there are two types of thinking. System 1 thinking is quick. You use it constantly. Driving to work, you use it to decide when to put on your turning signal. Coo...

Five Horror Novelizations worth a Closer Look

A now dying art for fans of the horror genre, the novelization once enhanced the experience for the carnage obsessed bookworm. Arguably a way for the filmmakers to further cash in on a movie, the...

Back to the ’80s: Firestarter

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 particul...

Ten Stars You Probably Didn’t Know Started in Horror

When trying to recall actors who became noteworthy to mainstream media and entertainment fans after appearing in horror themed projects, one typically thinks of Jennifer Anniston in Leprechaun, George...

Review: Episodes 1-4 of Stranger Things 2 are Totally Tubular

I am not just being facetious, the “totally tubular” reference is a quote from season two’s Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo). And it fits on many levels. The return of Netflix’s St...

Advance Review: The Art Of Rick And Morty Is A Slam Dunk For New Viewers And Portal Gun Carrying Fans Alike

The Art of Rick and Morty is delightful art compilation of character designs, environments, sci-fi props and much more from the hit show, with the added bonus of being guided through the collection by...

Review: The Dark North Is A Nordic Gem Featuring A Stunning Mixture Of Strange And Beautiful Work From A Variety Of Scandinavian Artists And Illustrators

Originally crowdfunded through Kickstarter in 2016, The Dark North, is a beautifully sinister anthology containing breathtaking work from five of Scandinavia’s best artists. The Dark North prese...