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...
“The Crow: Pestilence” #1 satisfies the reader’s taste for a good old fashioned revenge thriller. From the mind of creator James O’Barr, readers get another vengeance-driven...
For the past few issues, Abe Sapien’s story seemed to be stalling. Abe was bouncing around to different locations and there was very little intrigue built...
A charming and dark fairytale, the one-shot “Beasts of Burden: Hunters & Gatherers” takes its enchanted concept and brings it up to its fullest potential. Filled...
Since I wasn’t at TIFF in 2011 I haven’t seen Livide, the seemingly eternally delayed second film from Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo. Still, even though...
Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive played SXSW this year ahead of its US launch which gave me the perfect opportunity to catch up with a...
The Mule isn’t a horror movie. But it’s perfect for readers of Bloody-Disgusting. By now you guys have lived with writer Leigh Whannell’s films (Saw 1-3,...
Creep starts out innocently enough, as most terrifying life death-inviting life mistakes do. And the fact that it’s able to escalate to a conclusion that’s as...
Faults marks writer/director Riley Stearns as one of the rare talents that arrives seemingly fully formed with their debut feature. As a fan of his shorts...
Skinless (or, The Ballad of Skinless Pete) is the new film from micro-budget indie auteur Dustin Mills. I’ve seen a couple of his films before (Night...
Originally published September 10, 2013. Every story has pretty much been told. When it comes to supernatural horror, every concept and image has been exhausted. What...
Writer/director Leigh Janiak’s Honeymoon is the rare example of a film that actually does quite a bit right but is critically hobbled by one miscalibrated piece...
strong>”Afterlife With Archie” #4 continues to be one of the best horror titles out there. The zombie apocalypse has wreaked havoc upon the sleepy and wholesome...
Max Bemis’ “Evil Empire” #1 accomplishes exactly what a first issue in a series should accomplish. It introduces the main players, sets up vague and mysterious...
Jonathan Maberry’s “Bad Blood” #3 continues in the same vein of the previous issues, utilizing hyperrealism, meta elements, and ordinary tropes of our daily 21st century...
Jeepers Creepers director Victor Salva is back with another horror flick, and goddamn he throws A LOT of stuff into this one. Dark House is a...
Telltale’s The Walking Dead continues with A House Divided, the second episode in the series’ solid-so-far second season. All That Remains got that boulder rolling, now...
An action-packed thriller, “Moon Knight” #1 delivers top-notch writing and stylish artwork to reinvigorate a hero that has had a tough time in the past. This...
Sometimes the movie is better than the book. Sometimes it isn’t. Odd Thomas, based on the Dean Koontz novel, attempts to transfer a seemingly interesting story...
Over the course of my five-year writing “career” I’ve reviewed Capcom’s seminal action horror masterpiece Resident Evil 4 an impressive three times. This will be number...
We all need to come to terms with the fact that found footage is here to stay for the time being. While some fillmmakers are at...
The first Lords of Shadow was a pleasant surprise. It succeeded where previous 3D Castlevania games had failed by offering a thoughtfully crafted fantasy adventure game...
Written by T. Blake Braddy, @blakebraddy “RESIDENT EVILLLLLL.” Anyone who ever booted up the original survival horror classic probably just experienced a minor flashback of the...
When I got the screener for Stalled, I read the synopsis and rolled my eyes. First at the word “zombie” then at “horror-comedy.” But I’m happy...