Since The Exorcist was released in 1973, it has spawned an entire sub-genre of horror films exploring the spiritual world of good-versus-evil from a decidedly
Family drama can be tricky to navigate. When a family member is getting married, it’s time to let the past die and let bygones be
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It’s serendipitous timing that I happen to be writing this review the day after Jason Blum made a totally outlandish statement (which he did issue
The zombie genre is often called tired, and ‘cleverly’ noted as constantly coming back from the dead, but these takes always ignore that, at its
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A few weekends ago I had the chance to attend Ghoula’s latest event, in partnership with The 3D Space, where guests had the chance to
Reality X is an up and coming immersive experience company that seeks to blend live experiences with real world immersion, puzzle solving, and monetary prizes.
Whenever I contemplate an immersive production, as either audience member or creator, there are a few things that consistently roll around in my head. The