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October Watch: You Bet Your Ass ‘The Last House on Dead End Street’ Is For Real
The Last House on Dead End Street is a bowl of cigarettes for breakfast. The empty color palette, snowy and abandoned setting, and dubbed audio track are like flu symptoms. At no point do any characters, killers or victims, retain motivation straying away from the exploitation of others for their own gain or entertainment. The soundtrack is obscure stock music and
The Top Five Anime of the 2017 Fall Season
The fall is here and that means once again I have a whole batch of anime to check out. I park my butt in front of a screen and check out the first episode(s) of all the anime I can and give you the what I think will be be some of the top stuff. Many other places will make
Screamcast 145: Fantastic Fest 2017 Round-up
This week we discuss all things Fantastic Fest! Anya Novak joins us for a rundown of her favorite films from the Fest and then Brad Henderson joins Stephanie and Sean to run down all 30+ films he subjected himself to.
October Watch: If You Haven’t Seen ‘Noroi’ (2005), You’re Missing Out
Preface: For the two years I lived with One of Us’s Adain Harr, I endlessly attempted to sit him down to watch Kôji Shiraishi’s Noroi (2005). Every time we searched for something to watch I professed the sheer terror of it’s near-two-hour runtime, but in turn my pleading formed into a running joke between everyone in the apartment. Our lease
‘Killing Gunther’ Review
Can we put a moratorium on mockumentaries for a while? This is Spinal Tap and The Rutles are classics and they helped jumpstart a genre. Although, with shows like The Office, Modern Family, and even the short run reboot of The Muppets, the style is oversaturated, to say the least. With that tiny rant out of the way allow me


Watch a Movie With Us: Hellraiser