Horror Book Review: Periphery (Michael Winter)
From the corner of your eye to the focus of your fear. Written by Michael Winter, Periphery reveals monsters do exist and while most of us can’t see them, they can see us.
Keep On ReadingFrom the corner of your eye to the focus of your fear. Written by Michael Winter, Periphery reveals monsters do exist and while most of us can’t see them, they can see us.
Keep On ReadingKingdom Hearts 3 is an action RPG that was developed & published by Square Enix.
Keep On ReadingWith a cast that includes Tim Curry, Lance Henriksen, Brad Dourif and Michael Winslow, how could Gingerclown fail? Well, really easily as it goes. Simply by being boring amongst other notable failings.
Keep On ReadingA group of college students who are all part of the debate team depart on a three-day journey to the national championships. Stuffed into a ‘past its best’ bus, their journey sees a number of strange events occur that constantly slows them down. It culminates in the bus hitting something in the road and breaking down at midnight on day 3.
Keep On ReadingWhat a confused mess The Ninth Passenger is. A horror movie that really doesn’t seem to know what it wants to be. It has a badly told story, it is poorly shot, embarrassingly edited and horribly acted. A horrid mess that is more likely to put you to sleep than anything else.
Keep On ReadingFrom the makers of Candy Crush Saga comes the next big thing in mobile gaming (apparently). This is Legend of Solgard, a mix of the “match 3” puzzle style we are all very familiar with and RPG styled battling.
Keep On ReadingSeventh Moon stars Amy Smart as Melissa and Tim Chiou as Yul, a newly married couple spending their honeymoon in China. A good story, some chilling moments, good acting and decent make-up are ruined by horrific shaky camera work.
Keep On ReadingJosh (Mike Beckingham) and Beth (Tatjana Inez Nardone) are a couple that go hiking/camping in the woods, stray off the path and end up coming under attack from monsters. It’s a synopsis that is all too familiar but Redwood tries to vary it up.
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