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Best Horror Comic Books of 2017

The last twelve months had their fair share of horrific highs, and it’s been great to see how many of them have come from the good ole comic rack. If you’re looking for something to stuff in the stocking of your most beloved horror nerd, or maybe you just missed out on some of the years sequential stunners, then fear …

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Film Review: The Itching (short film) (2016)

SYNOPSIS: In this handmade collaboration, a shy Wolf tries to connect with a group of hip, party-loving Bunnies but finds her body is in revolt. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have THE ITCHING, an animated short written and directed by Dianne Bellino. When I say animated, I actually mean “claymation”, stop motion photography. I don’t see much of …

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Film Review: Fat Kid Massacre (2012) (short film)

SYNOPSIS: A touching story of a former fat kid (Ryan Sandefur) who now struggles with his identity as a muscular, good looking teenager after losing all the weight. The constant target of his former friends – The Fat Bullies – a killer takes it upon themselves to even the score one fat kid at a time. REVIEW: Imagine a world …

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Film Review: The Boogeyman (short film) (2010)

SYNOPSIS: “When Andrew Billings (Simon Fogarty) goes to see a psychologist to explain how an evil creature that lives in his closet is responsible for the deaths of his three children he is met with disbelief. But as the story progresses, both Dr. Harper (Michael Parle) and the audience will start to consider the possibility that this “boogeyman” might be …

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Film Review: Bikini Mayhem (2015)

SYNOPSIS: All Ivy Winters wanted was to be a model. After meeting with a potential agent, it seemed like her career was finally on the right path. But she soon finds herself drugged and humiliated. With her life spiraling out of control, Ivy is on the fast track to destruction. When tragedy strikes, she quickly realizes it’s time to enact …

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Film Review: Sledgehammer (1983)

SYNOPSIS: A young boy murders his mother and her lover with a hammer. Ten years later, a wave of teenage murders plagues the same area. REVIEW: The early 80’s saw a wave of horror films produced by filmmakers working with no budget and a camcorder. These efforts, called “Shot-on-Video (SOV) movies”, favored buckets of blood over coherent storytelling and were …

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Film Review: Panic Room (2002)

SYNOPSIS: “Meg Altman – emotionally estranged from her cheating ex-husband, pharmaceutical magnate Stephen Altman – and their street-wise pre-teen daughter Sarah Altman are spending their first night in their just purchased converted brownstone in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The conversions, which include a functioning elevator and secure panic room, were made by the now deceased former owner, a …

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Film Review: Bag Boy Lover Boy (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Meet Albert, an oddball hotdog vendor who is shocked to find himself suddenly becoming the bizarre muse of enigmatic NYC photographer Ivan Worthington. But shocks come his way, even more so when, amidst his role in Ivan’s disturbing photographs for which he poses, Albert finds out just how difficult it is to succeed in the art world, leading him …

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Film Review: Ice Age (2002)

SYNOPSIS: “20,000 years ago, our planet was entering an ice age. All kinds of animals begin immigrating to the south, seeking more warm climates. Sid, a sloth who never stops talking is left behind sleeping while everyone else begins the journey to the south. Awaking, he meets Manny, a mammoth who travels to the north, and decides to follow him. …

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Film Review: The Other One (short film)

  More short films, kiddies! Today we have THE OTHER ONE, written by Lorcan Reilly and directed by Simon Rickards. This is another artist collective created film, this time from a group called Godiva Films based in the UK. This is a fairly new group, formed in 2016 but based around a production company founded by Mr. Rickards in 2005 …

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Film Review: The Dark Half (1993)

SYNOPSIS: A writer is being haunted by a man who he thought was only in his imagination; however, this man could be something so much worse. REVIEW: Directed by George Romero Starring Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, and Michael Rooker Based on the novel The Dark Half written by Stephen King, this movie opens in 1968 as we see a young …

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Film Review: Feeding Grounds (2006)

SYNOPSIS: A young group of friends head out to a cabin in the desert. Something has landed in the desert and it needs to eat…  REVIEW: “Feeding Grounds” is one of those films that really leaves me on the fence. On one hand, the film really has a lot going for it and on the other hand it becomes so …

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Film Review: Anthropophagous 2000 (1999)

SYNOPSIS: A group of friends stumble onto the killing grounds of a cannibalistic loner who then mercilessly stalks down the party, one-by-one. When only a small group remains, they decide to take a stand against the murderer and fight for their lives. REVIEW: German director/gorehound Andreas Schnaas is at it again, this time paying homage to a legend in the …

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The Simpsons Treehouse of Horrors from Entertainment Earth

Ay caramba, I’m really digging the Treehouse of Horror min-figures from The Simpson’s brought you by Entertainment Earth. Simpsons Tree House of Horrors Mini-Figure Random 4-Pack D’oh! No Halloween TV special has become as iconic as the annual Treehouse of Horror episode of The Simpsons. For more than 20 years, the stories have mashed up popular horror and science fiction, …

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Film Review: The Blob (1958)

SYNOPSIS: “After teenagers Steve Andrews and his girlfriend Jane Martin see a meteorite crash nearby, they set off to investigate. They come across an old man who seems to have some type of gelatinous matters stuck to his hand. They take him to Doctor Hallen who isn’t sure what the substance is but Steve becomes convinced it’s a monster of …

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