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Frankenstein's Monster (2013) (a film review by Mark R. Leeper).
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Frankenstein’s Monster (2013) (a film review by Mark R. Leeper).

A group of Texas filmmakers produced this faithful adaptation of Frankenstein and a half-shoestring budget. Syd Lance directs a script

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The Addams Family: The Complete Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset (DVD review).

When I was growing up, watching ‘The Addams Family’ on TV was one of my favourite events. I even did

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House of Small Shadows by Adam Nevill (book review).

We’ve all done some pretty rubbish things for our jobs. Except for writing on this site, which is great, of

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East Of West Volume 1: The Promise by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta (comic book review).
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East of West Volume 1: The Promise by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta (comic book review).

I love post-apocalyptic fiction, all kinds. Examined, it’s not the healthiest obsession, but I seem to share it with a

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Last Days On Mars... meet the space zombies.
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Last Days On Mars… meet the space zombies.

Video: UK Exclusive: Last Days on Mars trailer Here’s a trailer for a new science fiction horror movie called Last

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Insidious: Chapter 2 by Frank Ochieng (film review).

Well, the gang are all back for a second helping of manufactured lunacy in ‘Insidious: Chapter 2′: writer-director James Wan,

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Blue Caprice (film review) by Frank Ochieng.

‘Blue Caprice’ is a different kind of riveting horror movie of sorts. No, it does not feature the CGI visibility

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Walking Dead, season four trailerage.

Here’s some new trailerage from the fourth season of horror TV series The Walking Dead. Expect a simple, happy tale

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Hell Baby (film review) by Frank Ochieng.

Co-directors, co-writers and co-stars Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon certainly know how to beat to death the ‘two-genres-in-one’ showcase

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The Walking Dead... bedtime tale Seuss-style.
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The Walking Dead… bedtime tale Seuss-style.

If your little ones are struggling to get to grips with the zombie cannibal antics of horror TV series The

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