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I posted about this a month or so back, and I meant to follow it from week to week, but...
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Urgh. I really wanted to like The Deaths of Ian Stone. With a character who can never die, so much...
This reviewer was sent a screener to review Experiments in Terror 3, a new collection of horror shorts with an...
Vera Dika‘s 1990 book talks a lot about the slasher genre, but what it makes most mention of is what...
Directed by Dav R. Ellis, Asylum tells the story of Madison (Sarah Roemer), who moves into a college dorm that has been newly...
All kids have secrets, but not as deep and dark as the characters of Crazy Eights, a film that was...
Oscar Wilde is known for his work in the literary style termed aestheticism, and it’s easy to see why with...
To be honest, I had never read a Richard Laymon book before this one. I had barely even heard of...
Originally posted 4/7/09. Updated 8/23/16. It’s a ballsy move to remake your own movie. In a way, it expresses...