I had the opportunity to watch The King of Bloody Fookin’ Britain this weekend and it was GLORIOUS. I hope you’ll indulge me while I tell why I loved it AND why I think you’ll love it too. The film was written by Derek Evans, and directed by Derek Evans …
Read More »Mary Lambert’s ‘PET SEMATARY’ (1989): Still Scary After 35 Years – Retro Review
The original film adaptation of Stephen King‘s Pet Sematary was released in 1989, when I was just four years old. It was a year or two later when I saw it for the first time, and that memory is indelibly seared into my brain. I was scarred. Traumatized. I was …
Read More »On Any Kind Of Day, You Can See Greatness In Gage Greenwood’s ‘On A Clear Day You Can See Block Island’
Gage Greenwood has been a favorite author of mine since his first book, Winter’s Myths, was released. I knew immediately that I was seeing the beginnings of greatness. He hasn’t become a household name just yet, but his latest book, On a Clear Day You Can See Block Island, may …
Read More »Kyle McConaghy’s ‘SHEEP’S CLOTHING’ Explores Christian Dichotomy
Available now on demand from Amazon Prime, Sheep’s Clothing directed by Kyle McConaghy, written by Kyle McConaghy, Nick Heyman and Aaron Pfifer. Sheep’s Clothing stars Aaron Pfifer as Mansa, Nick Heyman as Pastor, and Sean Heyman as Terry. Synopsis A violent attack leaves high school principal Mansa Harper with a …
Read More »Hammer Films’ ‘DOCTOR JEKYLL’ Is Good Fun – Movie Review
Hammer Films’ re-imagining of the classic tale “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” simply titled Doctor Jekyll, is coming to digital platforms starting March 11. Doctor Jekyll was directed by Joe Stephenson and stars Eddie Izzard as the titular character, Dr. Nina Jekyll. It also stars Scott …
Read More »Megan Stockton’s ‘LOVELY, DARK AND DEEP’ Is A Chilling And Atmospheric Horror – Book Review
Megan Stockton has been an auto-buy author for me since I read my first book from her. She is a gifted storyteller with a knack for creating realistic and relatable characters. Her newest book, Lovely, Dark and Deep is nothing short of exceptional. It is a chilling and atmospheric horror …
Read More »Why ‘IN THE TALL TREES’ by Angel Van Atta Should Be On Your TBR – Book Review
It’s finally happened. I found a book that I had to take a break from in order to let my emotions settle. This panic-inducing masterpiece is In The Tall Trees by Angel Van Atta. I was already a fan of the author before reading this, but now she’s become an …
Read More »Lee Moon-young’s ‘The Human Trap’ (2021) – Movie Review
The Human Trap is an upcoming Korean indie horror film directed by Lee Moon-young. It stars Kang Byeol, Kim Ding-ho, Park Yeon-woo, and Kang Seung-hyun. This flick has a lot to offer even if it’s far from perfect. Let’s break down what I loved and what I didn’t. A quick …
Read More »‘Family Til’ It Can’t Be, Gang Til’ It Ain’t’ – Book Review
I just read Family Til’ It Can’t Be, Gang Til’ It Ain’t by Chaz Williams, and I think he’s going to be making a name for himself rather quickly. Chaz Williams has a unique voice and style that I already cannot get enough of. He’s creating the genre of urban …
Read More »Why You Need To Read ‘The Warrior Retreat’ by John Lynch – Book Review
I’ve been meaning to read The Warrior Retreat by John Lynch for a long time. Recently a good friend and fellow reviewer told me it was in his top reads for the year, which was just the nudge I needed. I SHOULD NOT HAVE WAITED! This ended up being one …
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