2025 was a banner year for Murder Made Fiction: in addition to celebrating our anniversary, it was the first full year of the podcast. This gave...
It’s hard to believe that it’s June, the time of year when blockbuster movies usually take up all the space and leave smaller genre films struggling...
Earlier this month, Netflix debuted their new original horror-drama series “The Order,“ and they’ve already announced today that a 10-episode second season is on its way!...
Magic. Monsters. And….midterms? At Belgrave University, college freshman Jack Morton joins a fabled secret society where he’s thrust into a dangerous game of life or death....
Netflix is spending A LOT of money on original programming this year, and another genre project they’ve got on the horizon is original series “The Order,“...
Composer Jason Graves’s frenetic, experimental compositions can be heard in games like Murdered: Soul Suspect and the 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider. In 2009, his work...
Not so long ago, people were content to play shooters entirely for their single player experiences. They usually featured gruff, stoic protagonists and featured stories about...
Sony has released a new behind-the-scenes video that dives into the story behind developer Ready At Dawn’s upcoming PS4 exclusive The Order: 1886. Set in Victorian...
Revealed at E3 last June, The Order: 1886 is a PlayStation 4 exclusive that aims to take us on a trip back in time to a...
I don’t know about you readers but Thursday is the day that drags the most for me during the week. I know that the weekend is...
At Sony’s pre-E3 conference, a PlayStation 4 exclusive called The Order: 1886 was unveiled. In it, a group of badass Victorian Steampunk soldiers take on a...
Arcana announced that Bluegrass Films has optioned their graphic novel, The Order, which falls under their ArcanaBenderspink line. Bluegrass set writer Brian Nathanson (The Many Deaths...
Scott Stuber’s Bluegrass Films has optioned the graphic novel The Order from Arcana/Benderspink, and has set writer Brian Nathanson (The Many Deaths Of Barnaby James) to...
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