The Raven and the Red Death Review: Kill the Hag, Keep the Gore
Richard Corben seems to be on an Edgar Allan Poe kick recently. He has already done justice to “The Fall of the House of Usher†[…]
Richard Corben seems to be on an Edgar Allan Poe kick recently. He has already done justice to “The Fall of the House of Usher†[…]
Solomon Northup’s autobiography “12 Years a Slave†was recently adopted into a screenplay by John Ridley and directed by Steve McQueen. In spite of several […]
World War II was one of the worst periods in human history. Millions died and lots of cities were devastated to the ground. Many movies, […]
Alexandre Moors’ “Blue Caprice” takes the drama from the DC Sniper shootings and turns it into a palpable big-screen success thanks to excellent cast-wide performances […]
Post-apocalyptic stories are nothing new. Creating one that’s original and interesting is hard. Colin Lorimer attempted one with “UXB†and instead produced a story that […]
On the run from the law, packing heat and a devil may care attitude. That’s the kind of attitude a fugitive story should have. “The […]
Working with at-risk teens is an endeavor. Writer/director Destin Cretton knows full well of this as he spent two years working at a facility for […]
Being an otaku is fun and all, but there are times when it’ll destroy relationships. “Oreimo Volume 4†delves into this dark side of the […]
Alcohol can make a person do some strange things. One of the strangest things it can do is give a person superpowers. That’s the idea […]
Relationships are complicated. Everything can be all perfect one minute, but everything can fall apart the next. That’s the basic premise to Andrew Tunney’s comic […]
Stress comes to all of us in many forms. One of those possible forms is a monster living inside you that comes out and kills […]
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