31 Days of Horror 2019: Toronto After Dark 2019 Review – ‘Making Monsters’
There are so many different things going on ‘Making Monsters’ that one film can’t hold them all. And this one doesn’t. It’s still a fun watch.
There are so many different things going on ‘Making Monsters’ that one film can’t hold them all. And this one doesn’t. It’s still a fun watch.
With 40 points of articulation, the Wildcard figure from Jazware’s Fortnite line should fit perfectly on your action figure display shelf.
‘MediEvil’ comes to the PlayStation 4 in a remastered version that made reviewer E.A. Henson’s jaw drop, but not completely off.
Arriving in Toronto in a limited release is Jojo Rabbit, the new Taika Waititi film which tells the story of a young boy in World War II whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler.
Mike Thorn’s double shot of short horror, ‘Dreams of Lake Drukka’ and ‘Exhumation,’ don’t need much time to deliver a case of the chills.
Sachin Hingoo talks with ‘Homewrecker’ star Precious Chong about the joys of filming in her own home, the problem of politeness, and sledgehammers.
What if they gave a war and nobody chose sides? Richard Kirwin wonders what’s so funny about peace, love and superkicks in this Around the Loop.
Gerry Duggan has done a great job in ensuring the feeling of Marauders #1 is right in sync with the world Jonathan Hickman has established.
This week’s Heroes & Villains features Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter, a new Dark Horse book from actor David Dastmalchian
The latest installment in Rob Zombie’s saga about the murderous Firefly family, ‘3 From Hell,’ is a raucous ride with a hefty dose of moral ambiguity.
On December 20th, roughly two months from now, Disney is going to drop the last film of the original Star Wars storyline.
HBO may have another Westworld on their hands if the pilot episode of Watchmen is any indication.