Written by T. Blake Braddy, @blakebraddy “The zombies are getting restless.” The third game in a series is generally when the wheels start to come off,...
Written by Jason Nawara, @JasonNawara The end of Irrational is upon us. The studio behind the BioShock series has been substantially down-sized by headmaster Ken Levine....
Full of unforgettable imagery and inspired dialogue, “The Sandman: Overture” #2 continues to be the high standard of creative imagination. Though the second installment took its...
Back in 2005, when Greg McLean delivered is Aussie slasher Wolf Creek to the Sundance Film Festival, horror fans were clamoring for ultra-violent cinema. With films...
Rush drummer Neil Peart’s lyrics get a little more mileage in the comic book “Clockwork Angels” #1, an adaptation of a novel by the same name...
I want to bathe in the “dirty sci-fi” of “The Fuse”. It’s my new favorite sub-genre of science fiction. This isn’t hard sci-fi—there will be no...
An incredibly fun read, “Ghosted” #8 is an entertaining supernatural adventure filled with spooks, witches, and action. With two engaging and humorous protagonists, readers will find...
From executive producer Drew Barrymore (Cat’s Eye) comes Happy Camp, a found footage thriller set in the actual rural logging town of the same name in...
Having fiercely demonstrated their ability to authentically tackle the BuffyVerse through Dark Horse’s blazingly sublime series “Angel & Faith”, Christos Gage and Rebekah Isaacs, take the...
An action-packed finale, “The Strain: The Fall” #9 closes its latest chapter with tons of bloody thrills. Every subplot has been geared up for the mind-blowing...
Three stories begin in one book in the first issue. Sounds daunting to would-be writers, doesn’t it? “Sovereign” #1 not only does this but does it...
Many moons ago, the Weinstein company purchased the rights to the 2006 Thai horror film 13: Game of Death with the intention of making an English-language...
Living in a duplex can be pretty awkward sometimes. It’s not as suffocating as a large apartment building, where you’re immediately surrounded by hundreds of “neighbors,”...
Written by Jason Nawara, @JasonNawara This is it, the fourth and final “Lost Chapter” from the saga of Los Perdidos. It’s a bittersweet end to what...
…but how is it a feminist slasher? The Slumber Party Massacre is a satirical slasher about some girls at a sleepover being killed off by a...
Chicago-based melodic tech metal band Alaya have been on my radar since late 2012 when the video for “Inside” was released as a promotion for the...
After a long hiatus, “American Vampire: Second Cycle” #1 returns stronger and bloodier than ever. The artwork bristles with raw energy and the sharp writing hits...
On Black Soul Choir, the new album from Norwegian rockers Wolves Like Us, the final song is called “Thanatos Wins Again”, a brooding yet rather beautiful...
From Software struck gold with Demon’s Souls, the 2009 dark fantasy RPG that would eventually spawn a franchise–as well as a much-needed name change. It was...
Written by T. Blake Braddy, @blakebraddy Resident Evil was not a total and complete surprise for the gaming public, in that it built on a stable...
I couldn’t quite get on board with this comic. While nothing was terrible or really even stood out as “bad” there was also nothing that stood...
When I think about Frankenstein’s monster in comics, it gives me a bit of nostalgia as I recall reading the novel for a high school English...
I’m obsessed with a good writer/artist pairing in comics. The kind that makes me excited just on word alone. Writer Steve Niles and artist Menton3 provide...
Having never seen the original 1978 Patrick (directed by Psycho II‘s Richard Franklin) I was able to take in Mark Hartley’s 2013 film of the same...