Corina’s Cartoon Cuts: South Park Bass to Mouth

Last week’s South Park examined Britain’s phone hacking scandal and the effects of Arby’s horsey sauce. It also picked up the epic tale of Lemmiwinks, the gerbil king. For those who … Continue reading Corina’s Cartoon Cuts: South Park Bass to Mouth

My Favourite Horror Film – It’s Dark Down Here: David Ward on The Descent

As a caveat, I have been watching horror films for almost as long as I can remember. I love monsters; I love the dark; I love to get creeped out … Continue reading My Favourite Horror Film – It’s Dark Down Here: David Ward on The Descent

The Wednesday Run – October 26, 2011

I haven’t been a huge fan of writer Brian Azzarello. I didn’t really enjoy his take on one of my favourite characters, John Constantine, in the pages of the dark … Continue reading The Wednesday Run – October 26, 2011

Mat Langford’s Gaming World: Kairosoft makes addictive games. But you’ve probably never heard of them.

Kairosoft might not be a name you’re familiar with. If you don’t own an iPhone, you may have never heard of them at all. They’re a developer out of Japan, … Continue reading Mat Langford’s Gaming World: Kairosoft makes addictive games. But you’ve probably never heard of them.

My Favourite Horror Film: Andy Burns checks into The Overlook Hotel for another look at The Shining

During the summer you may have read the Nine Weeks of Kubrick series I put together after purchasing the then new Stanley Kubrick Limited Edition Blu-Ray box set (if not, … Continue reading My Favourite Horror Film: Andy Burns checks into The Overlook Hotel for another look at The Shining

Perry Schwartz’s RDIO Cure – Stump Puts His Stamp On R&B While Joe Jonas Misses The Mark

There’s a lot of doom and gloom in the world today. So sometimes, music just needs to be fun.  Forget about the deep lyrics and challenging melodies and just go … Continue reading Perry Schwartz’s RDIO Cure – Stump Puts His Stamp On R&B While Joe Jonas Misses The Mark

My Favourite Horror Film: Ian Rogers on how two particular musical notes keep him out of the water

I’ve been watching horror movies since I was… well, too young to be watching them. So coming up with my favourite is no easy feat. It’s like trying to decide … Continue reading My Favourite Horror Film: Ian Rogers on how two particular musical notes keep him out of the water

Warning! Some May Find The Following Films Disturbing−Our Favourite Horror Films Week Begins Now!

Flashback: I’m ten years old and I’m excitedly hustling over to my friend’s house with some of the other neighbourhood kids after lunch on a summer day. We head straight … Continue reading Warning! Some May Find The Following Films Disturbing−Our Favourite Horror Films Week Begins Now!

King of Zombies: Andy Burns on Jonathan Maberry’s new novel, Dead of Night

I’m fairly certain that Jonathan Maberry is the king of the zombie novel. I don’t see anybody who currently comes close to his ability to craft believable and logical stories … Continue reading King of Zombies: Andy Burns on Jonathan Maberry’s new novel, Dead of Night

Villains & Monsters Week – JP Fallavollita Walks With The Ghost Of Jack The Ripper

Literally one decade ago, shortly after the collapse of the World Trade Centre towers in Manhattan and amidst the backdrop of the mailing of anthrax-laced letters throughout the United States, … Continue reading Villains & Monsters Week – JP Fallavollita Walks With The Ghost Of Jack The Ripper

Biff Bam Pop! Guest Blogger: Glenn Walker on Fear Itself, or why I don’t like crossovers

…the only thing we have to fear… is… fear itself.” These words were spoken to a terrified nation almost seventy years ago by President Roosevelt and have remained part of … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop! Guest Blogger: Glenn Walker on Fear Itself, or why I don’t like crossovers