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Game Review: X-Men: Destiny

X-Men: Destiny Release Date: September 27, 2011 Platforms: Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS Publisher: Activision Developer: Silicon Knights Genre: Action RPG X-Men: Destiny follows the story of one of three mutants new to the hero business. Aimi Yoshida is a mutant refugee from Japan. Adrian Luca is the son of a anti-mutant advocate, and he must therefore keep …

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Book Review: Getting Off – Author Lawrence Block

GETTING OFF Synopsis: Katherine Tolliver is a beautiful young lady who enjoys sex, especially one-night stands with complete strangers. She also enjoys brutally murdering the person after she has had sex with him as well. You see, something happened to Katherine when she was a child that made her look at sex differently than most people, and as a result …

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Film Review: Followed Home (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A group of friends head out for a mountain retreat only to witness a gruesome murder at a near by cabin. They head home wanting to forget the experience… but are followed home by the murder. REVIEW: There ought to be a law. The Black Saint is thinking about petitioning the govt. to find out if it is in …

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Comic Review: Hellblazer – Issue 283

Issue: Hellblazer #283 Writer: PETER MILLIGAN Artist: GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI and STEFANO LANDINI Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: September 2011 Pages: 32 Price: $2.99 “New storyline: “The Devil’s Trenchcoat.” When Gemma Masters punishes her uncle by auctioning off his trench coat, she ignites a horrific chain of events. Now Constantine must adjust to life without his smelly old coat, while its new …

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Horror Author Lia Scott Price’s Vampire Novel Becomes Free Online Comic

Horror Author Lia Scott Price’s Vampire Novel Becomes Free Online Comic Book Los Angeles, CA. October 2011. Horror Author and indie Film Producer Lia Scott Price has turned her Vampire Trilogy novel “The Guardian, Revenant, and Dominion” (amazon.com) into a free online comic book at http://liascottpricecomics.blogspot.com. She and her co-artist Wendell Nelson are the illustrators. It’s part comic book, part …

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Book Review: The Crow Special Edition – Author James O’Barr

Many of us became familiar with “The Crow” thru the glory of Hollywood. That controversial Brandon Lee incident and that wonderful gothy movie. However, it was the early graphic novels of James O’Barr that captured the original essence of the Crow legacy introducing to us a rather haunted, tortured soul who was bent on vengeance for being wronged by the …

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Politics of the Dead

Growing up as a horror fan living in New Jersey meant that I was inundated by Lloyd Kaufman’s Troma films, a ridiculous amount of zombie films and, of course, Jersey Devil films. Since I had long ago adopted the typical horror fan’s code of skepticism (that is, many of us have a tendency to reject mainstream thinking and authority figures – …

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Character Profiles: The Walking Dead: Andrea

In anticipation for Season 2 of The Walking Dead, each week I’ll be bringing you a special look at our beloved cast of characters. This week we’ll look at Andrea. Andrea is one of the Atlanta camp survivors. Playing Andrea is Laurie Holden. She was a successful civil rights attorney living in Florida before the outbreak. While traveling with her …

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan 31: Green Wake and C2E2

This week Decapitated Dan is bringing you 12 interviews! A NEW SHOW RECORD!!! First up Dan talks to Kurtis Wiebe and Riley Rossmo about their new book from Image, Green Wake. Then the C2E2 coverage begins. Dan is joined by (in this order) Victor Carungi, Dan Dougherty, General Jack Cosmo with Heidi Beazley, Jeff Balke, Geoffery Wessel, Neko Pilarcik, Randy …

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Horrors of Humanity: Dick and Jane’s Belly

Anthropophagy is a practice traced back to the earliest of man sitting inside of a cave staring at their clansman thinking, “What’s that taste like?” Oh wait, allow me to enlighten you with some fancy stuff to make me sound smart. “Anthropophagy” is a ten-dollar word originating from some Greek squiggly things meaning “human being” and “to eat”. For those …

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Music Review: Pathology – Awaken to the Suffering

Album Cover: Pathology - Awaken to the Suffering

Awaken to the Suffering, the third full length album from Pathology, brings a new vocalist, but keeps the band’s trademark sound. Pounding drums played at breakneck speed drive the band and the album. Drummer and original band member Dave Astor dominates every song with his energy. It’s difficult to believe anything short of a drum machine can play so fast, …

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‘War of the Dead’ – striking zombie gutwreching pics

Cool pics of War of the Dead per Dread. Yunno, I was just saying….when is someone gonna finally come out with another zombie film?? The anticipation is killing me. Oh ya- missed the “War of The Dead” Trailer? no Sweat! Synopsis March 1942. Captain Martin Stone (Andrew Tiernan – 300, The Pianist) leads an American unit on a mission to …

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‘Sadako 3D’ – new asian horror – crappy debut art

Love them Asian Horror films….In fact, I believe there’s no less than 60 news ones, we haven’t got to reviewing yet. However, we like to send a shout still when new stuff is coming. This latest crappy crap art piece comes per way of Dread…well the report, that is. The art comes per way Kadokawa Shoten Company. Though to be …

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“The Code” takes 11 awards at Splatterfest in Houston

http://www.vimeo.com/29911807 “The Code” has just been released online, and I would like to invite you to watch it. We’ve won 11 awards at the Spatterfest Festival in Houston last week. It’s run-time is 5 minutes, and it was produced in less than 54 hours

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Film Review: Contagion (2011)

SYNOPSIS: A thriller centered on the threat posed by a deadly disease and an international team of doctors contracted by the CDC to deal with the outbreak. REVIEW: I hate Steven Soderburgh, I really do. Why do I hate him so much you ask? Because after I walked out of the theater where I saw his latest thriller “Contagion”, I …

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