The Director’s Cut Review

The Director’s Cut Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey If Scooby Doo met Half-Baked and had a child raised by Club Dread,its name would be The Director’s Cut.  The Director’s Cut is a film by Steven Aripez airing on Tubi as of the time of this writing. The film focuses on a group of friends as...
Macabre Productions Review

Macabre Productions Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey Static is proof positive that one does not need star-power, huge budget and fancy effects to provide an engaging narrative and a quality piece of cinema. Under the Macabre Productions umbrella, Static, directed by Anna Hammill and stars Shirley...
The Casting of Frank Stone Game Review

The Casting of Frank Stone Game Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey Dead by Daylight is an asymmetrical game of hide and seek/freeze tag in which a killer, both original and licensed, stalks survivors, again, original and licensed, as they scramble to repair generators to power an exit gate. The survivors...
NOVEL REVIEW: MEMORIALS

NOVEL REVIEW: MEMORIALS

     The last two fall spooky seasons celebrated genre author Richard Chizmar has owned the bookshelves with his Boogeyman novels. As the weather cools and leaves begin to turn autumn orange Chizmar returns with an original new novel,...
FILM REVIEW: ALIEN: ROMULUS

FILM REVIEW: ALIEN: ROMULUS

 In 1979 Ridley Scott gave the world a Syfy/horror masterpiece with his slow burn sensation, ALIEN. Over four decades, the franchise has put out seven more films, a slew of shorts, mounds of collectable merchandise, and an ocean of books. This has made the...