by Blogcritics | Jun 8, 2016 | art, books, comics, media, monsters, paranormal |
By JEFF PROVINE Blood in Four Colours: A Graphic History of Horror Comics by Pedro Cabezuelo is the sixth edition in the Rue Morgue Library. Rue Morgue is a Toronto-based media house, launched in 1997 by Rodrigo Gudino that has become a leading world horror brand in...
by Blogcritics | May 27, 2016 | media, television |
By CINENERD If there was any TV show announcement I faced with glee and fear, it was MTV’s Scream: The TV Series. Wes Craven’s first Scream slashed its way deep into my heart when it came out in December 1996 — I still can’t believe it’s celebrating its 20th birthday...
by Blogcritics | May 24, 2016 | media, monsters, zombies |
by JON SOBEL The inexhaustible zombie mythos continues to inspire new stories of the reanimated dead, some with new twists. In Rizing, now in its world premiere by the Flux Theater Ensemble at the Access Theater, playwright Jason Tseng gives us a...
by Blogcritics | May 18, 2016 | books, culture, ghosts and spirits, media, paranormal, weird/science |
By TYLER TICKELAAR Ray Melnik, author of Ghost in the Park, is a master at writing mind-blowing scientific fiction that can also tug at your heartstrings, and he does so by using science in very plausible ways to open our minds to new possibilities. There are no...
by Blogcritics | May 12, 2016 | culture, paranormal, parapsychology, religion and belief |
By ALYSSA SELLORS The term “psychic” stirs up a lot of associations; some positive, some negative. Like, if they were “real,” wouldn’t they all be lottery-winning millionaires, married to the loves of their lives, living the ideal life? Well, not exactly. Psychics...