Swamp Thing: Long Walk Home Review
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Long Walk Home, we get to see Avery’s (Will Patton) madness go deeper as he treks through the swamp, the Conclave’s grip grows… Read more Swamp Thing: Long Walk Home Review →
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Long Walk Home, we get to see Avery’s (Will Patton) madness go deeper as he treks through the swamp, the Conclave’s grip grows… Read more Swamp Thing: Long Walk Home Review →
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Brilliant Disguise, we finally get to understand Alec’s (Andy Bean) feelings on being Swamp Thing (Derek Mears) as him and Abby (Crystal Reed)… Read more Swamp Thing: Brilliant Disguise Review →
Scream is a horror franchise very near and dear to my heart and was actually one of my biggest influences for loving the genre so much. Horror master Wes Craven… Read more Scream: Resurrection Review: A disappointing resurrection that makes me wish it stayed dead →
Anthology films, films that contain a variety of short films that are interconnected through one main plot thread, are quite a rare breed of film. Frankly, their only seen in… Read more Nightmare Cinema Review: A great, gory good time that’s perfect for any horror fan →
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, The Price You Pay, we get a deeper look into the growing corruption in Marais as Matt (Henderson Wade) begins dig deeper into… Read more Swamp Thing: The Price You Pay Review →
When writer/director Ari Aster had a tremendous breakout last year with his horrifying tale of family grief, Hereditary, one of the big questions plenty of people were asking was when… Read more Midsommar Review: A hypnotic and skin-crawling watch that shows Aster as a horror visionary →
This week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Drive All Night, finally sheds some light on the dark past that Abby (Crystal Reed) has with the Sunderlands, on why Daniel Cassidy (Ian… Read more Swamp Thing: Drive All Night Review →
Although Chucky might not be the same paint and plastic as he was when he hit theaters back in 1989 and there being no involvement from his creator Don Mancini,… Read more Child’s Play Review: An entertainingly unique take on a slasher classic →