Tag "Horror"
“Green Room” A Scary as Shit Review by Jeremy Johnson
Many considered writer/director, Jeremy Saulnier’s, feature debut, “Blue Ruin,” one of the best films of 2015. The way in which he is able to build narrative, character, and tension is
“Gravy” A Scary as Shit Review by Jeremy Johnson
James Roday- the guy from Psyche- is a very confident man. From lead actor to writer to director, it has proven effective to move fast, commit to the actions, and
“Hush” A Scary as Shit Review by Jeremy Johnson
Writers love writing about writers going crazy and suffering and winning. It’s self-indulgent, one might even say masturbatory. But here’s the thing: you write what you know. And you can’t
The Analog Chronicles: Needful Things
To sit in a dark room with only the flickering light of the television casting shadows on the walls, and the slight hum and whistle of the almighty videocassette recorder
“He Never Died” A Scary as Shit Review by Jeremy Johnson
Some might call Henry Rollins “abrasive, yet effective.” Others might perceive Rollins as a thorny asshole, filled with smaller thorny assholes, which are filled with even smaller thorny assholes, oozing
Review: Aliens: Defiance #1
Let me be upfront: I’m fairly new to comics. I mean, when I was in middle school I collected Marvel cards, but never read the comics. I do, though, recall
POLL: Best Evil Dead
This week it's all about The Evil Dead. Did the first one scary you out of your wits? Was Evil Dead 2 the pinnacle of campy horror? Perhaps you enjoyedReview: The Green Inferno
I have been waiting for this film to come out since I first heard that it rocked the Toronto International Film Fest back in September 2013. I knew that Eli
Review: Suckablood
Set in a spacious castle-like mansion, a mother warns her child about the dangers of sucking her thumb, and curses her to a gruesome fate if she does it again.
Review: Alice Matheson #1
From Delcourt – Soleil publications in English – comes a story about the early days of a zombie outbreak centered on a young woman named Alice Matheson, who spends her