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Ahockalypse

Ahockalypse Shoots, But Doesn’t Quite Score [Review]

Two of my all-time favorite movies both come from the late 1970s and, coincidentally, were directed by guys named George: Dawn of the Dead and Slap Shot. So when I first heard about Ahockalypse, I was...

The Meg Is More Stath Than Shark [Review]

When it comes to sharksploitation, nothing can touch Jaws, not even its own sequels, the lamest of which (Jaws 3D) is sort of referenced in The Meg. A massive summer blockbuster starring Jason Statham...

Desecration

Desecration is Surreal and Scrappy Effort from Dante Tomaselli [Review]

Desecration follows a teenage boy named Bobby on a surreal and visceral journey through the literal depths of Hell that begins when he unintentionally kills one of the instructors at his sch...

Summer of 84

Summer Of 84 Is A Thrilling Eighties Throwback [Review]

Turbo Kid was one of the coolest horror movies of recent years, not least because it burst out of absolutely nowhere. Sweet, good-natured, stylistically exciting, and yet gory as all hell, it was a br...

Breaking In

Breaking In Suffers from an Utter Lack of Originality [Blu-Ray Review]

Breaking In follows mother of two, Shaun Russell (Gabrielle Union) as she sorts through the grief of losing her father. Her sense of loss is soon compounded by a home invasion attempt w...

Along Came the Devil has a Good Title, Not Much Else [Review]

If you took The Exorcist and surgically removed every hint of personality, you would wind up with a movie very similar to Along Came the Devil. It’s not hard to understand why so many filmmaker...

Dark Crimes

Dark Crimes Frivolously Squanders a Promising Concept [DVD Review]

Dark Crimes is loosely based on the crimes of author and convicted murderer Krystian Bala. The film really only employs the core idea of an author utilizing the details of a real life m...

She Could Fly

Comic Review: She Could Fly #2 is Even Better than #1

Back in June, I wrote about how good the first issue of She Could Fly by Christopher Cantwell and Martín Morazzo was. If you slept on it, you missed out. With the second issue finally here, IR...

Dagon

Dagon is Far from Stuart Gordon’s Best [Vestron Blu-Ray Review]

Dagon tells the story of a young couple that takes refuge in a quaint fishing town after their boat wrecks at sea. The pair quickly learns all is not as it seems in the village. The natives once ...