FILM REVIEW: 65
From tired B-listers to the biggest names in the business, half of Hollywood’s leading men want to play characters like
Read moreFrom tired B-listers to the biggest names in the business, half of Hollywood’s leading men want to play characters like
Read more“The only real beginning and end is birth and death. All of the other alphas and omegas that you think you have suffered are an illusion. What remains is the horrific in-between. Amen.”
Read moreIt looked like a wedding cake from Hell. Three stories tall, sprouting balconies and columns and pinnacles like mushrooms on a rotting stump.
Read more“Did you hear me?” Dr. Bergman leaned forward, put his long, crooked finger on her knee and tapped it three
Read moreThis novella can be read in one sitting and it should be read in one sitting. Though it’s understandable if you would need to take a break from this epistolary tale of intoxicating obsession.
Read moreSweet Home is one of the incredibly few horror pieces I’ve experienced where I can honestly say I was engaged by the characters and wanted most of them to survive the horrors all around them.
Read moreThe tall, westward-facing window in the spired nook offered one of the best views of the city. From the comfort
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