At a glance, BlumHouse’s latest movie looks to be a low-budget horror film, not unlike many others. While, in a sense, this is true; Fantasy Island has so much more to offer than its tacky, barg...
Loosely following James Whales’ 1933 adaptation of the same name, The Invisible Man is a true triumph for modern-day cinema. With director Leigh Whanell (Saw, Insidious) taking the reigns, we ar...
Being an avid fan of fast-paced, action-packed games, it could be said that I had Little Hope (sorry, I had to) for Supermassivegame’s latest addition to their ongoing saga; The Dark...
As much as I like tucking into a good Steven King book, I have never before read his novel Gerald’s Game. After trawling through the internet in an all too familiar desperate search for a decent horro...
At first glance one may want to write off this book as just another haunted house thriller, but that thought is quickly dispelled as you delve deeper into the events at the old Finch house on Kill Cre...
Playing off the trope of the aging rock star musician with a dark side to his soul, author Joe Hill, introduces us to the aging, selfish and self-centered rock star named Judas Coyne, who has a rather...