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Comic Book Review: Captain America: Unforgiven #1

by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter I’d like to preface this review by admitting that I’m not all caught up on the events that led to Captain America: Unforgiven. But it absolutely didn’t stop me from loving this story about redemption.  I’m…

Advance Review: TerrorWar #1

by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description Eisner-winning writer SALADIN AHMED (Miles Morales) and superstar horror artist DAVE ACOSTA (Elvira) make their Image debut with TerrorWar, a sci-fi horror series about working people fighting mind-bending monsters.Blue City was the last livable…

Comic Book Review: W0rldtr33 #1

by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description: Abriel and his friends discovered the Undernet, a secret architecture to the Internet. They charted their exploration on a message board called W0RLDTR33. Then they lost control. Someone broke into W0RLDTR33—someone who welcomed the…

Comic Book Review: The Seasons Have Teeth #1

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Official Description: Andrew, a retired conflict photographer, lives a life steeped in regret, pain, and sorrow. When the seasons arrive–each one embodied as powerful god-like creatures–everything for Andrew begins to change. As he risks everything to…

Comic Book Review: Predator #2

by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description: The Yautja dumped an army of trained soldiers on their preserve planet for the sheer sport of hunting them. Most are already dead, no match for one of the universe’s most fearsome races. But…

SDCC 2016: Comic Con’s Scariest Cosplayers!

  Halloween is right around the corner. Looking for costumes is easy as looking back to some of the Cosplayers at this year’s Con. If you thought Halloween was scary, you did not attend this year’s Comic Con.  The annual…

TV Review: Stranger Things

by Mike Lunsford, Editor About 2 weeks ago, Netflix debuted another of their original series, and this time around it was the sci-fi drama Stranger Things. With such a strong start, it makes it impossible to dispute that Netflix, although…

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Comic Review: Harrow County #9

By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood, reporter If you’re ideal bedtime story consists of the most macabre tales from H.P Lovecraft or Edgar Allan Poe, then this might be the comic for you. As I started to read this comic, one thing I noticed was…

Manga Review: Uzumaki (Spiral) Deluxe Edition (3 in 1)

by Emil Favila, Reporter Recently, I had the pleasure of reviewing the Uzumaki (3-in-1 Deluxe Edition)  by Junji  Ito.   Released last month (October 15, 2013), the series was drawn from 1998 to 1999 with a live  action movie debut…

Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature: Review of “The Ward”

by Jason Sparta, guest reviewer Hello folks and welcome back to Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature. Now, before I begin, let’s take a trip down horror memory lane at a director known for creating one of the most iconic characters in horror movie…

DVD Review: Fragile: A Ghost Story

I think labeling this as a horror film is really doing it a disservice. It’s more of a psychological drama, really [as I’m noticing tends to be the theme among Spanish horror films (the writer/director and most of the production staff are Spanish) – Korean and Japanese horror films are known for their hair-raising, blood-chilling ghost stories, and Spanish horror films tend to be more about the characters – about the people and the emotion and the story to be told by the characters, superimposed over some moments of terror]. And at that, it excels.

DVD Review: Frankenstein’s Army

Nazis have long been one of Hollywood’s favorite movie villains. So what’s worse than a Nazi? How about a Nazi Zombie Robot? You might be asking yourself ‘Can it be done?‘ In fact, it can. Let’s check out Richard Raaphorst’s Frankenstein’s Army to find out how.

DVD Review: Another

Does the idea of witnessing a classroom full of terrified Japanese students desperately trying to survive a deadly curse sound like fun to you? If the answer is “yes”, then check out our review of Another.

Blu-ray Review: 6 Souls

It might not have been quite what I signed up for, but it was still a pretty good ride by the time I’d reached the end. The plot doesn’t smash you upside the head with the paranormal the way other films in the genre sometimes do. In fact, the paranormal elements really don’t come into full play until almost three quarters of the way through the movie. I’d venture into saying that up until that point, Moore’s character doesn’t even believe them to be occurring (and not in the way some horror films fall prey to, with her disbelieving things that are right in front of her).