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Music Review: Jay Creepy sure loves his older music. Check some of my previous LP reviews. ’60s and ’70s are my go-to eras for hidden Continue Reading
Music Review: Jay Creepy sure loves his older music. Check some of my previous LP reviews. ’60s and ’70s are my go-to eras for hidden Continue Reading
It wasn’t long ago in another review, I stated these words “I do love a good post apocalypse film. The wastelands, the brutal violence, the Continue Reading
I do like reviewing micro budget horrors which are made with a lot of love. I’m not a fan of guess working through a language Continue Reading
From early cinema, dwarves and midgets have been associated with the macabre and the odd, aside from exceptions such as Tod Browning’s incredible classic, Freaks, and Continue Reading
There’s something not quite right with George Nervada. He’s the kind of bloke who wanders around a duck pond in front of a neat large Continue Reading
As stated in previous reviews, I have a fondness for experimental underground features which stems from the ‘90s when Headpress magazine, Creation Press, etcetera, used Continue Reading
David VG Davies is a sick lad. I mean, he’s truly sick. He was responsible for perhaps the ultimate in car crash rubber neck gore Continue Reading
Directed by: Z Smith Written by: Z Smith Produced by: Z Smith Editing by: Z Smith Cast: No one Year: 2017 Country: Canada Color: Color/B&W Continue Reading
I first chanced upon the up-and-coming storm which is, Matthan Harris, whilst reviewing German Angst (review here). I say up-and-coming storm, because he’s one of Continue Reading
Having recently reviewed Sean Weather’s, Scumbag Hustler (see review of Scumbag Hustler here), made slightly before this one, I discovered Sean can be a bit Continue Reading