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Robert Harmon’s The Hitcher is one of the greatest horror films of the 1980’s, full stop. It’s also so much more. A dark...
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by Mark Voger Published by TwoMorrows Based on his earlier books, including Monster Mash, Groovy, and Holly Jolly, I’m fairly convinced that author...
I may be the only person in the world who wasn’t head over heels for this film. I tried and tried and even watched...
Fredrick Forsyth’s 1971 debut thriller The Day of the Jackal is one of the greatest works of “airport literature” ever made. The book’s...
Robert Harmon’s The Hitcher is one of the greatest horror films of the 1980’s, full stop. It’s also so much more. A dark...
Those who have been reading my reviews on this site for some time know my great affection for the work of Indonesian gore-king Timo...
Written and Illustrated by by E. C. Segar Edited by Peter Maresca Introduction by Paul C. Tumey Contributors: Jeet Heer, Michael Tisserand Published by...
American Movie is a painful watch. Usually that’s a dealbreaker. In the case of Chris Smith’s unflinching (but not unfeeling) 1999 documentary about Mark...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
In January of 2020 I walked into a public movie theater for the last time for a little more than 3 years. The film...
I thoroughly enjoyed the original A Quiet Place. When the sequel A Quiet Place II came out, it was barely a blip on my...
The 1955 children’s book Harold and the Purple Crayon is simplicity itself: a four-year-old boy, Harold, has nothing to fill his world but empty...
Director Wes Craven struck gold in his 1972 debut with Last House on the Left, a grindhouse remake of an art house classic...
Written and Illustrated by Tyler Crook Published by Dark Horse Comics Man, Tyler Crook’s artwork is just stunning here. It is really out...
Nine Queens is an Argentinian noir made in 2000. Directed by the late Fabián Bielinsky with a quick and lively realism on the...
By Joe Maneely, Hank Chapman, Mike Sekowsky Edited by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo Published by Fantagraphics In the Days of the Rockets...
In the late 90’s it was hard to find an actor on a stronger career trajectory than Nicolas Cage. After 1995’s Oscar winning...
By W.R. Miller Forewords by Robert Greenberger, Joe R. Lansdale, Andrea Romano, Jerry Beck Published by BearManor Media I’ve just gone through all...
Written by by Scott Snyder Art by Dan Panosian Published by ComiXology/ Dark Horse Comics Going into today’s book, all I knew were...
Written by George H. Schwartz, Tedi Asher, Christopher Jones, Lan Morgan, Tony Oursler, Jennifer Lemmer Posey, Mark Schwartz Published by Rizzoli Electa “Is...
Written by Matt Wagner Art by Kelley Jones, José Villarrubia Published by Orlok Press / Dark Horse Comics When I first heard about...
By Tim Lucas Published by Riverdale Avenue Books I’m on record as being a big fan of writer and former Video Watchdog editor/publisher Tim...
“Everyone thinks they’re fine until someone puts something in ‘em that they don’t want in ‘em…” – Ronnie Barnhardt 2009’s Observe and...
In some ways, I am silently laughing. In his most recent film, Jean Reno again plays a gruff character that has suffered a...
Written by Frank Miller Art by Phillip Tan, Frank Miller, and Daniel Henriques Published by Abrams ComicArts Frank Miller is a legendary creator...
Detailing a fictionalized account of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), Penny Marshall’s 1992 comedy drama A League of Their Own follows...
“On the streets, a child is born, with battle lines already drawn” – George Benson, Lalo Schifrin & Gale Garnett The lyrics play...
Written and Illustrated by Attilio Micheluzzi Translated by Jamie Richards Published by Fantagraphics Books In my earliest years reading comic books, I...