Back in ye olden days, there was this phenomenon called FMV. You could have high-quality video being played off of CDs in games. The first game...
Read our in progress The Division 2 review to see how the post-apocalyptic shooter sequel is shaping up. Is a war-torn Washington the perfect loot n’...
During its time the Nintendo Wii was an incredible console that grew to include a vast library of terrific games. While the Wii was home to...
After the big reveal at last year’s E3, Techland have been busy working away at their follow-up to Dying Light with (obviously) Dying Light 2. In...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
The world of Warhammer goes dungeon crawling, but can it emulate Blizzard’s benchmark series? Discover why there’s a lot of potential for a grand game in...
The Keep is an early ‘80s horror film that’s never made it to DVD or Blu-ray, at least not stateside, for two big reasons; obtaining Tangerine...
As one of the most highly anticipated anime horror shows of the year, The Promised Neverland has been an experience brimming with tension. Now that the...
Let’s be honest: Some days, you just want to bust out a fast-paced Metroidvania game and go nuts, zipping around the map, dodging and executing mid-air...
Last year, indie devs Electrovore teased their upcoming VR game Blood Trail, where as a contract killer codenamed Wendigo, you’ve been assigned to take out a...
Coming off last year’s Oscar win(s) for The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro is currently one of the hottest filmmakers in Hollywood, and it looks like...
It doesn’t take much to see why Japanese horror mangaka Junji Ito has become so beloved. Using a combination of absurd body horror and a continually...
Having debuted last Halloween on the Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and PS Vita platforms, Aksys Games’ Death Mark will soon be making the transition to PC....
Following last week’s unexpected announcement that Deltarune: Chapter 1 would be coming to the Nintendo Switch, Toby Fox has another welcome surprise in store for console...
A film none of us are talking about and really should is China’s The Wandering Earth, which is sitting at $600M in just two weeks of...
Released onto Blu-ray last week after premiering on Syfy back in December, the George R.R. Martin adaptation “Nightflyers” seemed to come and go with little fanfare, so...
“So this whole time, Lydia’s mom made her think it was her fault her dad died? Why would a mom do that to a kid?” –...
With horror industry heavy hitters already in place from the 1970s, the 1980s built upon that with the rise of brilliant minds in makeup and effects...
Warning: Spoilers for Batman: Arkham VR (however the latter-third has been left out) Whether a long-term Batman fan or more recent, everyone can agree upon the...
When I discovered The Suckling through Amazon Prime one Saturday night just about a year ago, I almost immediately wrote up an article here on BD...
Based on the award-winning novel by Filipino author F.H. Batacan, Bloody Disgusting has the exclusive trailer premiere for Smaller and Smaller Circles, which illustrates the best and...
Should you get aboard the Metro hype train? Read why we thought you may hesitate to buy a ticket in our Metro Exodus review. Carefully I...
The ‘90s marked a golden age for cartoons, bringing endless waves of creativity and a serious glut of selection come Saturday morning. It was a time...
Sometime before Johnny Cage knuckle-dusted his first ball sack, or Scorpion immolated his first foe into a pile of bony twigs, there was another brawler for...
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