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American Horror Story: “Boy Parts” by Cat Scully

  American Horror Story – Boy Parts Those of you wondering whether the season would really kick up in pacing in episode two, the mixed answer is both yes and no. This episode has some of our dead cast from the first episode back, resurrected in different ways as AHS would never leave them completely […]

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The Walking Dead S4-E2 running diary

The Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2. I neither love nor hate The Walking Dead. I seem to be part of a minority group that doesn’t share the large hatred or love that this show gets. I have been a weekly watcher since the first season and for every episode that I love, I find […]

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Why I Love Saw

I am a self-proclaimed “Sawfreak”. Let me just start off by saying that. Of all the things that I love about horror movies—and of all the horror movies that I love—Saw is at the very top of that list. My freshman year of college happened to be the year that the original Saw came out. […]

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Interview with James Neff of Night Walker Cinema

Recently, I was able to send a questionnaire to the incredibly busy and amazingly talented James Neff of Night Walker Cinema. Fresh off of wining not one, not two but three awards at the Late Night Horror Film Festival and a grueling principal shoot for  their feature film debut The Dinner Guest , he sat down (I […]

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Sleepy Hollow:John Doe

Sleepy Hollow – John Doe: review by Cat Scully We open on a boy chasing a curly haired girl through the woods, only to be attacked by Samurai-clad horsemen. As the boy is wearing two hundred year old attire, we don’t expect the car that cuts off his fleeing the Samurai. An immediate cut shows Abbie […]

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Sleepy Hollow:The Lesser Key Of Solomon

Sleepy Hollow – The Lesser Key of Solomon, review by Cat Scully We weren’t going to get far in the season without a Boston Tea Party reference and it’s finally arrived, with Icabod protecting a particular crate during it. The immediate cut-to Onstar joke of Icabod giving the answering system romantic relationship advice was unexpected. The […]

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TWD S4 Ep 1: “30 Days Without Incident” by Dusty

L.C. and I have decided to do a sort of dueling reviews thing for The Walking Dead this year.  You can read her review of this episode here. What I’m drinking: Ginger ale, because I feel kind of terrible. Six things that annoyed me: 1. The huge heaping of “Daryl love” at the beginning of […]

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TWD S4 Ep 1:” 30 Days Without An Accident” by L.C.

Warning! Spoilers Ahead! As a proud Walking Dead Fanatic, the excitement over tonight’s premiere episode was almost too much to handle.  We return to the prison to find that the group has started their own little farm, they have daily chores to maintain their lifestyle and everyone seems, dare I say it, happy. As Rick […]

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Bryan Defends Escape From Tomorrow

Caution:spoilers ahead So, about three months ago a blog I followed came out with an article about “the movie Disney doesn’t want you to see” and with a title like that, who wouldn’t be intrigued? Subsequently, I read everything I could find on this movie: how it was filmed illegally in Disneyland and Disney World, […]

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No Reflection

For starters, I don’t really read many horror short stories.  I find that most of them follow the same general formula: build up for a little bit, then drop the quasi-twist hammer.  It’s something that finds its roots in Tales From the Crypt, The Twilight Zone, and O. Henry.  It doesn’t necessarily mean all horror fiction is […]