Stereo is a startling, cerebral thriller about crime, punishment, and the voices in our head. Written and directed by German filmmaker Maximilian Erlenwein, the film also...
Mick Taylor is back in all his glorious grit and gore with Wolf Creek 2! I really dug the first one back in 2005, so I’m...
The title and art for Jordan Barker’s Torment suggests some typical torture porn. To my relief, it’s much more in the psychological horror realm, with only...
Two years ago, UK alt-rock band Anathema released their ninth studio album, Weather Systems. To this day, it is an album that I will revisit with...
“Shutter” is finally getting to a place where I feel safe to jump on board. The course of each issue has drastically changed from month to...
After just three issues, “Lumberjanes” proves to be one of the best all-ages comics of this year. In the midst of fighting off three-eyed mutant beasts...
“Red City” #1 kicks off Image’s latest series, a Tech Noir tale that delves into the criminal underworld on the Mars of the future as well...
Bee and PuppyCat is the pudding-covered child of Natasha Alegri who draws and co-writes the book. She also works as a storyboard revisionist for Adventure Time...
“Abe Sapien” #13 comes with a fresh jumping on point to encourage new fans to pick up this great ongoing. Scott Allie and Mike Mignola really handed...
Tackling the issue of genetically engineered food, Wildfire #1 is the story of Dr. Beth Silva and her team of bioengineers who decide to demonstrate an...
“Starlight” #4 continues the inter-dimensional adventures of Captain Duke Mcqueen and his teenage side-kick Krish the Space Boy. Duke is rescued from his malevolent captor Admiral...
A fast-paced thriller, “The Empty Man” #1 leaves you with an unsettling presence in your mind after you’ve finished reading. This is a twisted police procedural that puts...
A satisfyingly finale, “Wraith: Welcome To Christmasland” #7 delivers one last final scare that will leave readers wanting more. Based on Joe Hill’s critically acclaimed novel,...
Rusty Nail is back! Whether you want him to be or not! I’m not a big fan of the Joy Ride franchise. I thought the first...
Bobcat Goldthwait’s new film Willow Creek is a marvel. It’s a found footage movie, a somewhat tarnished word in genre films nowadays, that actually manages to...
Oni Press is known for publishing quirky titles telling stories that fall outside of the norm: At their best, they manage the tenuous balance between comedy...
Álex de la Iglesia’s last film, The Last Circus, blew me away with its dark and wholly unique vision (and its portly clown in a pope...
What’s cooler than being a hardboiled detective? A “memory detective,” duh! That’s what Mark Strong plays in the new psychological thriller, Anna. As a memory detective,...
“The Woods,” a high concept fantasy/science fiction comic, makes a fair improvement in #2 from the first issue, leaving me far more satisfying in the end....
Teeming with gorgeous black and white illustrations, “The Superannuated Man” #1 is one hell of a teaser. This post apocalyptic comic takes place in an “unspecified...
Editor’s note: spoilers follow. The blockbuster has returned to summer. It’s only fitting that Tom Cruise helped deliver it – but not without the help of...
Bryan Singer’s production company, Bad Hat Harry, and Geek & Sundry premiered their new paranormal comedy series “Spooked” online yesterday. X-Men’s Bryan Singer acts as Executive...
“Nailbiter” #2 pushes the serial killer fascination to a whole new level with a deeply engaging look at what makes Buckaroo, Oregan such a special place...
“Five Ghosts” #12 provides an incredible finale to the stupendous Lost Coastlines arc. Fabian is tested in every measure and Frank J Barbiere reminds us of...