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...
Man, this movie has EVERYTHING! Children, corn, the mom of John Connor…um, corn. This is a classic, folks. It’s hard to review something that’s so classic...
That’s right! @StephenKing in overalls. This is the best horror book you’ll never buy. Only a lucky few have a copy of this page turner and...
I hate trashing movies. I really do. Even some of the worst films in existance are redeemable in some way, but Smiley Face Killers is a...
You know how sometimes you need a story that reflects the darkness of a cold sunless winter day? A story so covered in gritty loathsomeness that...
In The Pale Door, a dark western about love and sacrifice, there is a lack of congruence. It throws away a film brimming with backstory, lively...
Very early in, it’s perceivably clear that Spiral is a story that a large portion of the audience will not appreciate. It might even elude them...
This is a pickle of a movie. Simple in design but surprisingly profound. So obvious in its meaning yet still managing to distract you enough that...
“I’m Thinking of Ending Things,” director Charlie Kaufman’s adaptation of Iain Reid’s 2016 novel, premiered earlier this month on Netflix to positive reviews. Readers of the...
I knew about two pages in that The Easton Falls Massacre was going to be something special. You never know what you’re going to get from...
If you’re on the lookout for a kick-ass Horror movie with some freaky happenings and slight literary quality, look no further than Richard Stanley’s hip and...
Hello everyone! It’s me, Shane. Remember your old pal, Shane? Well, I’m back and I’m here again to talk to you about comics and monsters. Two...
I know it seems redundant to review In Cold Blood 54 years after it’s been published. The Withering Heights of true crime books, everyone has most...
“Everyone lives three versions of themselves; a public life, a private life and a secret life.”
Blood Machines is kind of a textbook example to me of being “whelmed” where I am not overwhelmed by how good it is, nor am I...
If you ever spent the day googling “true crime books” and making a list of the best recommendations, then there’s a chance that you’ve run into...
Described as a mix between Dracula and Steel Magnolias, this newest horror novel from Grady Hendrix is a true hit. There is much here to be...
I am a huge Joe Hill fan, hence the multiple part, detailed review of his newest story collection. His graphic novel series Locke & Key is...
What We Do in the Shadows is the follow-up (one of three; one is the series Wellington Paranormal, and the other is a potential film on...
Often, us horror fans love to dabble in the horrors of real life. That’s right. I’m talking true crime. When I stumbled across this book bringing...