[REVIEW] CANDYMAN
More than just a malevolent supernatural killer, the character of Candyman is the manifestation of the consequences of systemic injustice.
More than just a malevolent supernatural killer, the character of Candyman is the manifestation of the consequences of systemic injustice.
Scream queen Barbara Crampton shows off her acting chops and her chemistry with Larry Fessenden as a church wife-turned-vampire.
If you like science fiction and horror, check out what the Geek’d-Out staff is watching and recommending this month!
Middlewest creators Skottie Young and Jorge Corona reunite to tell the story of a young artist and a haunted house.
It’s the perfect setting for an origin story about a witch’s curse, and the 666 is just the right amount of campiness. However, sadly, that’s where my appreciation for this film ends.
In addition to being a good supernatural thriller, the film is an examination of how evil can pose as goodness and beauty.
Written by Ed Brisson with art by Damian Couceiro, Beyond the Breach #1 follows Vanessa as she embarks on her dream road trip. But when The Breach knocks her and the rest of California on its knees, Vanessa suddenly finds herself scrambling to get back home in one piece.
This week, Marvel celebrates that anniversary with a return to the nuclear winter of Hadley’s Hope. But many have tried and failed to recapture the gruesome magic of Aliens. Does this book succeed at last?
‘Fear Street Part 1’ is the perfect treat for 30-somethings like me who feel nostalgic for R.L. Stine but want something a bit more adult.