by Blogcritics | Jul 18, 2016 | art, books, comics, conventions and events, culture, extraterrestrials, media, monsters, movies, paranormal, television |
By Shawn Bourdo and Gordon S. Miller San Diego Comic-Con 2016: Thursday Shawn Bourdo The first day of Comic-Con is such a roller coaster. It’s usually the sweetest day of the whole Con. You are still full of energy, you’ve forgotten how the Convention smells and the...
by Blogcritics | Jul 13, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, media, paranormal, religion and belief, television, Uncategorized |
By Celina Summers No matter where you turn, it seems like paranormal investigation shows are everywhere. From long-running television shows like SyFy’s Ghost Hunters to Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures and Dead Files and YouTube channels run by investigation groups,...
by Blogcritics | Jul 6, 2016 | monsters, zombies |
By MICHAEL PRINCE When Techland released Dead Island the video game did not quite live up to the hype generated by its amazing promo video, but it was still a lot of fun. Killing zombies had been done before, of course, but not on a tropical island paradise. It was...
by Blogcritics | Jun 28, 2016 | media, movies |
By DAMIEN RILEY Low-budget thriller Hush cost less than $75,000 but still manages to be as scary as any high budget horror film. It’s “thinking person’s scary,” which some genre fans prefer to pure slice and dice, though there is certainly some of that as well....
by Blogcritics | Jun 15, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, paranormal, religion and belief, supernatural beings |
By DIANE KRISTINE WILD “It’s not that we believe in ghosts; it’s that we know they’re there.” So said our Iceland guide Hlíf after we visited Höfði, the site of the Reykjavík summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev that marked the beginning of the end of...