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Review – The Tunnel (2011)

Review – The Tunnel (2011)

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The Tunnel is the Mercedes of found footage flicks. Now, depending on where you currently stand on the topic of what is soon to be one of the most loathed sub-genres to grace the silver screen in the last twenty years, that could mean very little. What it is in…

Review – Hellraiser Revelations

Review – Hellraiser Revelations

DVD/Bluray Movie Reviews Movies On Demand Video/TV

For those of us who worked through the era of faxes and xeroxes we remember a term called image degradation. Image degradation happens when you fax a copy of a fax or copy a copy of a copy and each copy gets copied or each fax gets faxed untill the…

Review – Red State

Review – Red State

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To say that Red State is flawed is to undermine director Kevin Smith’s attempt at taking his creative talents in a bold new direction. However, if you are not a fan of Smith’s work or just don’t care then this is going to mean very little to you. So little…

Review – Seconds Apart

Review – Seconds Apart

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Afterdark Horrorfest’s contributions have been hit and miss admittedly. Although I enjoy a tradition of a cache of films that annually give us a new helping of horror, Afterdark’s offerings more closely resemble SyFy faire more than anything else. This last grouping has had some gems, Husk being among the…

Review – Ty Schwamberger’s The Fields

Review – Ty Schwamberger’s The Fields

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Ty Schwamberger’s The Fields starts out with an introduction by Jonathan Mayberry, laying out the ground rules for zombie stories, those rules being that … there are no rules. Save maybe one, that zombie stories tell us more about ourselves than about the shambling undead on our heels. This was…

Review – The Uninvited (iPad App)

Review – The Uninvited (iPad App)

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I admit it. I scoffed at the iPad when it was first introduced. I thought it was nothing more than an oversized iPod touch and I was going to be damned if I was going to lay out that kind a money for an oversized iPod. Let’s fast forward to…

Review – Gore #2

Review – Gore #2

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Gore #2 by GG Studios. Written by Alex Crippa. Drawn by Emilio Laiso. $2.99. First off, the girl on the cover of issue two is the “evil” version of Cinderella. Like I said in issue one, the art is worth getting this title alone. With that being said, I am…

American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest

American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest

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American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest by Vertigo/DC Comics. Written by Scott Snyder. Drawn by Sean Murphy. $2.99. Five Issue Limited Series. Once again Scott Snyder brings a new twist to his new world that is inhabited by his brand of vampire. Still set in the 1940’s, this story focuses…

Review – Hellblazer #280

Review – Hellblazer #280

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Hellblazer #280 by Vertigo/DC comics. Written by Peter Miligan, Drawn by Gael Bertrand. $2.99. Continuing on with the story of Gemma, John is called to an old warehouse that Gemma, with help conjured a demon to get her revenge on him. Even though he didn’t do it it was a…

Review – Hack/Slash #4

Review – Hack/Slash #4

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Hack/Slash #4 by Image Comics. Written by Tim Seeley. Drawn by Daniel Leister. $3.50. Ok, I have forgotten how funny this book can be at times. Vlad is under the control of a female slasher and to get him to snap out of it, Cassie lifts up her shirt and…

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