I recently rediscovered Shrinky Dinks. I used to love these growing up. (Yeah, I get it – I know I’m old.) Anyway, I found a package...
It’s time again to check out regional release schedules on Shudder and our picks for each. It’s the real March madness, complete with psycho killers. Shudder originals and...
“Dazzling and gruesome, Chelsea G. Summers has written a gripping tour de force about female friendship, haut cuisine, and how to filet a man and serve...
This little book was probably put together when one of the two authors, Frank L. Johnson to be exact, started looking for an excuse to talk...
Revival by Stephen King comes by the way of Audible for this review and its seems to be pretty polarizing. If you love Lovecraft, this is...
Dying relationships are their own kind of exquisite horror and much like horror films, moviegoers are drawn to serious, dramatic stories about relationships in peril. There...
Maybe you’ve heard of my now-defunct podcast, High Art Camp, that I made a while back with Parzz1val. In the podcast, we discussed the artistic merit...
The Plot The American Dream, capitalism, female autonomy, class, race, wealth, control: these are all concepts contemplated in Joanne Ramos’ debut novel The Farm. When this...
Before I begin my full-fledged review of David Marmor’s 1BR, I must give a bit of a spoiler warning: I do talk about what this film...
Unless you go in knowing what it’s about, it’s hard to watch The Wolf House and understand it completely. Outside of a brief synopsis that offers...