HONEYMOON (2014): Review…Marriage SUCKS

Getting married can be a pretty terrifying experience. You’ve got to sell your kidneys to pay for it, spend countless hours with people you couldn’t care less about, and then schlep it off to some remote location with your new spouse so he or she can learn all about your disgusting habits and you will […]

FOUND Review – A Macabre Massacre Of Childhood

Having a young kid as the protagonist of a horror film can either lead to a really crappy movie that barely shows any growth of the character (Insidious) or it can truly depict the emotional struggles of childhood (don’t judge – Sixth Sense). Scott Schirmer’s Found. falls into the latter category and does so with […]

Review of STRANDED by William Vitka

Stranded doesn’t rely on sprawling colloquialism but instead uses precise, punctuated sentences perfect for the brass tacks demeanor of the characters. It tells the story of an alien invasion that takes place in a small logging community in Alaska. After a massive saucer crashes into the mountain, the men from the logging camp stand their […]

COFFIN HILL Vol. 1: Forest of the Night – REVIEW

It’s always a conflicting situation when you’re a fan of an author, but have to write a negative review of one of their works. I love Caitlin Kittredge. I think she’s a phenomenal writer and one of those people that I just wanna take out for ice cream (unless she’s lactose intolerant). However, I also […]

Interview with Kevin Mellon author of SUICIDE SISTERS comic

Kevin Melon, who is not new to the comic industry by any means, has recently come out with with his first big creator-owned publication, Suicide Sisters. He has been involved in many projects; Most notably he has collaborated twice on a graphic novel with Dennis Hopeless and is currently working as a storyboard artist on […]

A MEASURE OF THE SIN (2013) – Review

The good ol’ U.S. of A. has finally received a release date for Jeff Wedding’s arthouse horror flick, A Measure of the Sin. Fans of the critically-acclaimed film can expect to see it June 17th in a Limited Edition DVD or VOD. Let me tell you something, folks: You’re definitely going to want to see […]

AMERICAN MARY (2012) – Review

Canada has brought us a great many delights: Nathan Fillion, Molson beers, that kid from Air Bud… However, being an American, I’m sure a majority of the population would appreciate sending some Candian imports back to the Great White North (Justin fuckin’ Bieber). The Soska Sisters (of Dead Hooker in a Trunk fame – which […]

A review of Neil Gaiman’s OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE

When Neil Gaiman started writing Ocean at the End of the Lane his intentions were to write a short story for his wife Amanda Palmer as an answer to her questions about his own childhood. What it grew into, on the other hand, was a surreal dark fairytale that manages to make you nostalgic for […]

WOLF CREEK (2005): Review

With the anticipated sequel soon to hit theaters and VOD near you (and after my intrepid Editor’s glowing review of it), an epiphany struck me:  my, this is a golden excuse for me to revisit the rugged Outback world of the original Wolf Creek, no? Liz and Kristy are a couple of British girls on […]