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Black Eyed Kids #14-Review By Ashish Thomas The Black Eyed Kids is a great horror comic which keeps getting better with each issue. Check out our previous review of Black Eyed Kids Vol 2 here If there was one issue that was shocking to read it is this one,...
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Unholy Grail #3 Review By Ashish Thomas Unholy Grail is a dark retelling of Merlin, King Arthur, and Camelot. The latest chapter in the story comes out Wednesday, and it sets in motion many things. Check out our review of Unholy Grail #1 here The issue kicks off with...
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Redlands #2 Review By Paul Alosio In the second issue of Redlands, we behind to get more insight to the dark rituals taking place in this sleepy, dark town. In doing so, however, more mysteries arise and we are no closer to knowing exactly what is going on than we...
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eyThis is bound to trigger many people, and for that, I’m sorry. But I’ve got to say it regardless. The torch has been passed, and the definitive face of Pennywise comes in the shape of Bill Skarsgard. The 2017 It reboot has shattered all expectations – and those expectations were exceedingly...
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Babyteeth #4-Review By Ashish Thomas What would you do if your child was the Antichrist the destroyer of the world we live. Would you take care of your child raise it and hope for the best? If you need a refresher check out our Review of Babyteeth #1 here ...
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Everyone knows Stephen King is the master of horror literature. This is a fact; whether or not you agree or disagree is irrelevant. And everyone also knows that his 1986 novel It features an incredible antagonist. But there is so much more to the book than just a scary clown. Reading It has...
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From the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival TICKETS NOW ON SALE NOW FOR THE BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL! Don’t miss your chance to check out our 2017 edition! Check out the website for more information on this year’s festival! http://brooklynhorrorfest.com/ Take a look at our 2017 schedule HERE BUY TICKETS HERE! The...
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I have always held the opinion that if there is one movie that desperately needs a redo, it’s Stephen King’s It. This is not to say that the 1990 made for Television movie is bad – it’s really not – it’s just insanely dated and misses the mark on many aspects. But...
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The Last House on the Left: A Horrific Cinematic Experience 45 Years Later By John Saavedra The Last House on the Left is a vicious movie. In fact, I’m not sure even the modern age of gory torture porn ushered in by movies like Saw, Hostel, and The...