‘The Blacklist: Elizabeth Keen’s Dossier’ Review
For those that have not seen the show (Why not? It’s fantastic!), The Blacklist – which stars James Spader and Megan Boone – follows FBI profiler Elizabeth Keen (Boone) whose life is overturned when...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘My Best Friend’s Exorcism’
Written by Grady Hendrix | Published by Quirk Books I was a huge fan of Grady Hendrix’s previous novel, Horrorstor, a ghost story set in an Ikea-like superstore. It took a genre and spun it on its...
View Article‘Tim Burton: The iconic Filmmaker and his Work’ Review
Written by Ian Nathan | Published by Aurum Press Ltd I’m a fan of horror, and Tim Burton’s style of direction and storytelling has always attracted my dark side. Creating an image of being the outsider...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Apple and Rain’
A book that can make you laugh and cry and can help you feel connected from one chapter to another can be the perfect example of a piece of writing that you want to revisit from time to time. Those...
View Article‘Undead: Night of the Living Dead & Return of the Living Dead’ Book Review
Undead by John Russo is a book of two halves. The first half is the novelisation of Night of the Living Dead and the second part is the novelisation of the first concept for Return of the Living Dead....
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Sea of Rust’ by C. Robert Cargill
Written by C. Robert Cargill | Published by Voyager Robots taking over the world is one of those dystopian fantasies that we always seems to obsess about. What happens though when humans are extinct...
View Article‘No Solicitors’ Book Review
Written by John Callas | Published by Fountain Blue Publishing | Format: Paperback, 220pp Lewis Cutterman is a well-respected brain surgeon and happily married with two beautiful children who run the...
View Article‘Christmas Voices’ Book Review
Written by John Callas | Published by Createspace | Format: Paperback, 194pp With Christmas here, it’s time to get into that festive spirit, putting up the Christmas tree, lights and decorations....
View Article‘Black Panther: Official Movie Special’ Review
Written by Various | Published by Titan Comics First up let me say, I’m not sure if any part of this review will touch on spoilers as such, but if worried go watch the film first. Don’t blame me if I...
View Article‘The Ultimate Guide to Strange Cinema’ Book Review
Written by Michael Vaughn | Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd | Format: Paperback, 352pp The Ultimate Guide to Strange Cinema is a new book from Michael Vaughn which does what it says in the title....
View Article‘Dungeons and Dragons: Art & Arcana’ Book Review
Written by Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, Sam Witwer | Published by Ten Speed Press, a division of Penguin Random House, Inc. An illustrated guide to the history and evolution of the...
View ArticlePreview: ‘The Complete History of the Howling’ Book
The Howling series has continued to prove popular amongst the horror fans and has spawned seven sequels following the ground-breaking original in 1981. A new book written by Bryn Curt James Hammond,...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Lovecraft’ by I.N.J. Culbard
Written by I.N.J. Culbard | Art by I.N.J. Culbard | Based on the stories by H.P. Lovecraft | Published by SelfMadeHero Graphic novel-come-book Lovecraft gathers together four of I.N.J. Culbard’s...
View Article‘Dungeons & Dragons: A Young Adventurer’s Guide Vols. 1 & 2′ Review
Review by Baron Fortnightly Thanks to Phil at Nerdly I had the opportunity to review two new Dungeons and Dragons books, published by Wizards of the Coast and Ten Speed Press/Random House. A word of...
View Article‘Fat Trapped’ Book Review
Written by R.T. Ewell | Format: Paperback, 114pp I’m a big reader. I love a good book, and when it comes to genres I’m fairly open, but sci-fi, fantasy and horror tends to be a go-to when I’m not sure...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck
A literary masterpiece set during the great American depression-era, Of Mice and Men, is a heartwarming tale of innocence, love, and friendship. This short novel delves deep into the lives of those...
View ArticleWolverine Wednesday #33
During these uncertain times for everyone and the comics industry I want to wish everyone positive vibes and say we will all come out of this stronger. Now a lot of people are doing comics reading...
View Article‘Jim Ross: Under the Black Hat’ Book Review
Written by Jim Ross, with Paul O’Brien | Published by Tiller Press | Format: Hardback, 320pp I’ve admired and been a fan of Jim Ross’ work since I first heard him do commentary at the start of the 90s...
View Article‘Incomparable’ Book Review
Written by Brie and Nikki Bella | Published by Gallery Books | Format: Hardback, 256pp I was 15 years into my love of pro-wrestling when Nikki and Brie, The Bella Twins, debuted in WWE using their...
View Article‘Diana and the Island of No Return: Wonder Woman Adventures #1’ Book Review
Written by Aisha Saeed | Published by Random House | Format: Hardback, 250pp Written by the massively talented author Aisha Saeed (Amal Unbound, Written in the Stars), Diana and the Island of No Return...
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