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Now, to clarify before people start listing off terrible games, NeverDead is not the second worst game ever. It’s the second worst game I’ve ever had...
Anathema has long been a band that I know I can come back to for solid, amazing music. From their start as a doom metal band...
Now on DVD and Netflix from Asylum is The Amityville Horror rip-off, The Amityville Haunting, Geoff Meed’s found footage take on the supernatural franchise from the...
Hell On Earth has been a long time coming, seeing it’s origin back in 2010. The Long Death launches the continuation of Mignola’s epic B.P.R.D. event...
This is a busy week, and one of the reasons is the fantasy RPG, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. If you’re not familiar with it, it’s a...
It is becoming more and more apparent with each passing day that the quality of music that can come from a home studio can equal, if...
In 1984, after releasing and touring in support of their album “1984” (review), the biggest hard rock band of all time, Van Halen, parted ways with...
When word came that Martin Lopez quit Swedish prog-metal band Opeth, I was stunned. After all, he brought a certain sound and inventiveness that I had...
Image’s seven-issue run on Severed is finally over, and I don’t think there was any doubt from the get-go that this series would be anything short...
After a suspenseful and enigmatic debut, Dark Matter shifts into overdrive with its second issue. The crew of a mysterious spacecraft has awakened from stasis with...
All of us have a dark side. It can be as small as a kid harassing a colony of ants with a magnifying glass, to something...
At first listen, Italian band Hopes Die Last could easily be categorized as screamo and just left at that. Hell, my first playthrough of their new album,...
What makes a serial killer kill? For fans of Showtime’s Dexter, this is a familiar question, as Dexter offsets his philosophical musings about humanities collective, “dark...
I’m a fairly picky person when it comes to my earphones. I’m no expert, but It’s my personal opinion that you should always have a decent...
Original Review From Fantastic Fest ‘11 Despite being shown in theatres, it’s hard to actually classify The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence as a film. Like...
Last year I was presented with an interesting review offer: The Real Tuesday Weld’s The Last Werewolf (review), which was the soundtrack to a book of the...
Opening in theaters today is director Josh Trank’s Chronicle. The film sets out to challenge your perceptions of what exactly constitutes a superhero movie just as...
Let’s face it as far as laws and rules go, the 50’s were a more care free era than what we deal with at this day...
Ah, 1984, the year I was born in. The year that the Apple Macintosh came out. A year that has become synonymous with dystopian society. It...
Our reviewer Don Allen is back with another video review, this time for Universal’s The Thing remake disguised as a prequel. His thoughts? Read on to...
Acquired by IFC out of the Sundance Film Festival’s Parck City at Midnight line up was Nicholas McCarthy’s The Pact, which was based on a short...
Leading into the Sundance Film Festival with an insane amount of hype, Richard Bates, Jr.’s Excision left audiences a little perturbed. The pic starred an uglied...
I’m a sucker for alternative prog-rock. There’s just enough heaviness to satisfy the metal head in me but there is also a vast amount of tones...