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Literature Review: The Shore by Robert Dunbar

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“As a winter storm tightens its grip on the small shore town of Edgeharbor, the residents are frightened of much more than pounding waves and bitter winds. A series of horrible murders has the town cowering in fear. Mangled victims bear the marks of savage claws, and strange, bloody footprints mar the beach. A young… [Continue Reading]

Review: X-Men Origins: Wolverine

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In a heart pounding action gorged tradition of the X-Men trilogy, X-Men Origins: Wolverine does not disappoint. As the title suggests, the story lays out the origin of Wolverine and his lesser known misguided brother Victor (Liev Schreiber). Our story begins in what appears to be Colonial America. Wolverine mistakenly murders his birth father and runs away with Victor. The brothers’ passage… [Continue Reading]

Terror Tidbits: Fringe Comes Back, The Resident Casts Legend

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The scifi Fox show Fringe will be returning with a second season next year. Created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci, Fringe has been winning audience numbers during its Tuesday night time. It rates as No. 1 new skein this season among adults 18-49. The show reminds me a lot of the X-Files,… [Continue Reading]

Miles Gunter Unleashes Demon Cleaner

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I feel funny whenever asked to review anything. I mean who am I to critique someone else’s work? And what do I base said critique on? Do I go the snobbish route and critique the writer/artists form and style, his punctuations and grammar for instance? I elect to leave those assessments to the real critics…. [Continue Reading]

Literature Review: The Bone Factory by Nate Kenyon

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“The biggest news in the small northern town of Jackson was the reopening of the local hydro-power plant. Until the deaths. First a farmer was found horribly mutilated in his field. Then a little girl disappeared from her home. Deep in the woods a deputy came upon a chamber of horrors straight from a nightmare…. [Continue Reading]

New Moon's Hot Eye Candy Wolf Pack

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This one is for you Twilight fans. USA Today has revealed the first look at the wolf pack from The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the second entry into the Twilight franchise. The image below features Paul (Alex Meraz), Sam (Chaske Spencer), Jared (Bronson Pelletier) and Embry (Kiowa Gordon). Directed by Chris Weitz, in New Moon,… [Continue Reading]

Literature Review: Under The Cover of Night by Mary SanGiovanni

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Though this book was published in 2002, I was just able to get a copy from Amazon and liked it so much I thought a short review was in order. From reading my previous review of Mary’s first two novels “The Hollower” and “Found You” you know what I think of Mary’s writing. I wasn’t… [Continue Reading]

Literature Review: The Golem by Edward Lee

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From the bones of the dead…from a long-buried secret…through an ancient ritual…they rise to kill. What was first created to protect has now been perverted and twisted into servants of evil, commanded to exact a bloody, brutal vengeance. The original golem was molded from clay centuries ago to serve and defend the innocent. But today… [Continue Reading]

Lesbian Vampire Killers Have Arrived!

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Lesbian Vampire Killers have arrived! And with it’s quirky humor and mindless entertainment, this film could be a classic cult hit. LVK is more of a horror comedy than a fright fest, but should be gushing excitement. Director Phil Claydon and writers Stewart Williams and Paul Hupfield serve up new angles to old genre cliches…. [Continue Reading]

Harper's Island Take's Off…Slowly

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The Harper’s Island pilot (CBS) will be airing at 10pm, Thurs. April 9. We have some sneak peak opinions on the series, courtesy of Variety. While giving it props for utilizing the British TV model (a limited series with a fixed run) and a nod to the producers for assembling a fantastic cast, of whom… [Continue Reading]

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