The Hunt #1 Review
The Hunt #1 Written by: Colin Lorimer Illustrator: Colin Lorimer Colors: Joana Lafuente Letterer: Jim Campbell Publisher: Image Comics Review by Gregory Brothers This
The Hunt #1 Written by: Colin Lorimer Illustrator: Colin Lorimer Colors: Joana Lafuente Letterer: Jim Campbell Publisher: Image Comics Review by Gregory Brothers This
Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell pits Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmesian logic against the brutal, sadomasochistic Hellscape of Clive Barkers Hellraiser!
I imagine that the subset of people in the world that actually like clowns is rather small. I’m no clown expert, but I’m pretty
Ghostbusters (1984) is first and foremost a comedy. However, there are some horror overtones in the film as well. I mean, it is called GHOSTbusters.
Ever since I was a child, I’ve been drawn to the creepier side of things. Nothing to call a therapist over (luckily, no one ever
I have followed Rob Zombie’s career for many years now. I even managed to talk my way into press passes one time and got
Norman #1 Review Written by: Stan Silas Artist: Stan Silas Lettering: Cat Connery Publisher: Titan Comics Review by Gregory Brothers Overall I am a
The Conjuring 2 Advanced Review Director: James Wan Writers: Carey Hayes, Chad Hayes Staring: Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Franka PotenteStudio: New Line Cinema A
In House of Penance #2, the mysterious horrors of the Winchester Estate continue to produce atmospheric chills and deliver incredibly well-paced horror in a comic that’s ripe with historical interest. Teeming with the otherworldly red masses that made the first issue stand out, House of Penance #2 is quietly becoming a favourite indulgence for horrors of the mind made flesh.