HorrorMoviesThrowback ThursdayThrowback Thursday: Empty Street at the End of the World: Fulci’s ‘City of the Living Dead (1980)’ Posted April 16th, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyCity of the Living Dead isn’t your parent’s grandma’s cousin’s sister’s walking dead. These dead folk have a leader: a priest (Fabrizio Jovine),…
MoviesThrowback ThursdayThrowback Thursday: ‘On The Silver Globe’ (1988) Posted February 20th, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyThis film — should you be lucky enough to see On the Silver Globe — is an exhausting, mad experience. An endurance test,…
Comic BooksDCHorrorReview: Constantine’s First Story Arc Burns Down: ‘A Green And Pleasant Land Part 3’ Posted February 18th, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyJohn Constantine’s met every kind of angel and devil there is, yet he’s often surprised by their dogma-selective fanbase. “A Green and Pleasant…
Horrormovie reviewMoviesReview: ‘Gretel & Hansel’ Slides Down Your Gullet With Style Posted January 31st, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyOrion Picture’s Gretel and Hansel portrays fairy tales as they should be — not far from a nightmare. Since this is a tale…
movie reviewMoviesKristen Stewart Floats Above The Horror Tropes In ‘Underwater’ Posted January 16th, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyDespite the trappings of its familiar parts, Underwater is science fiction without nihilism. The movie is made up of the DNA of Blade…
HorrorNetflixStreaming ServiceTV/Streaming Media“The Dark Compass” Points ‘Dracula’ Towards The Future | Review Posted January 10th, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyWe begin 123 years away from the previous episode, with Dracula (Claes Bang) meeting Human Progress. He likes what he sees, especially the…
HorrorNetflixTV/Streaming MediaTV Review: ‘Dracula: Blood Vessel’ (Season 1, Episode 2) Posted January 8th, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyDracula (Claes Bang) charms his way into brunch with the Grand Duchess, Valeria. She’s flattered by his attention, which is both flirtatious and…
HorrorTV/Streaming MediaNetflix Review: ‘Dracula: The Rules Of The Beast’ (S1, E01) Posted January 6th, 2020 by Anthony Isaac BradleyMark Gatiss and Stephen Moffat (Sherlock, Doctor Who) bring the legendary vampire to Netflix with the best kind of reinvention: beholden to its…
MoviesNeon Bodies, Space, And Everything Below: The 2010s On The Big Screen Posted December 31st, 2019 by Anthony Isaac BradleyAnother decade has gone, and once again it took me a week to understand the significance. ‘Nanny McPhee’ haunted our dreams, while Vera…
MoviesMusicTV/Streaming MediaVideo GamesBest Original Soundtracks And Scores Of 2019 Posted December 31st, 2019 by Anthony Isaac BradleyThis list compiles a handful of memorable sounds for 2019, spanning across film, TV, video games, and the imaginary. A little something for…
Comic BooksDCHorror‘Hellblazer’ Issue 2 Review: John Constantine Gets His Wings Posted December 22nd, 2019 by Anthony Isaac BradleyFollowing last issue‘s massacre at the park (mysterious angels who LOVE skinning humans), K-Mag sums up everyone’s mood: “Oh my days.” The Ri-Boys…
HorrorRecaps and ReviewsTV/Streaming MediaTV Review: ‘The Purge Season 2 Finale: 7:01am’ Posted December 19th, 2019 by Anthony Isaac BradleyThe end is nigh! Our cold open reveals a broadcast room for NFFA employees to communicate with the outside world during the big…
Comic BooksDCJohn Constantine Is Back And He’s Dirtier Than Ever Posted December 13th, 2019 by Anthony Isaac BradleyIf you’re new to John Constantine, welcome, and get used to the smoke. He’s got quite the habit. But if John’s an old…
HorrorTV/Streaming MediaTV Review: ‘The Purge: Hail Mary’ (S2, E09) Posted December 11th, 2019 by Anthony Isaac BradleyIf you’re a fan of pro wrestling, then you might’ve seen the Bray Wyatt’s Firefly Funhouse, a take on educational puppet shows. “Hail…
HorrorTV/Streaming MediaTV Review: ‘The Purge: Before The Sirens’ (S2, E08) Posted December 9th, 2019 by Anthony Isaac BradleyHey, mean girls love the Purge! It’s a silly cold open, with a sassy teen dress-up montage. Their father interrupts, and his little…