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Greatest Twilight Zone Episodes Ever

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Submitted for your approval, a television series forty years ago which forever changed the genre; The Twilight Zone. Created by noted writer Rod Serling to express profound social commentary and disguise it as mere science… Continue reading

Review: Doctor Who Season 6

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by DARKNITE Oh yes there will be spoilers Head writer Stephen Moffat knew that with close to fifty years that people are familiar with, that he had to begin the latest cult hit… Continue reading

What We Want From the Next Superman Movie

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Believe it or not there was a time when super heroes did not exist, when the only protagonists in comics were cartoonish characters or violent vigilantes. That all changed when when two geeky… Continue reading

Who is the Better Slasher Freddy Krueger or Michael Myers?

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Tis truly moments like these when I ask myself the profound question: Who do I like better Freddy Krueger or Michael Myers? Both characters had drastically different MOs. And like all great characters… Continue reading

Review: Paranormal Activity 3

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by DARKNITE125 By now we horror movie fans have figured out the formula of the Paranormal Activity franchise, at night people film themselves and scary things happen all of a sudden to provide… Continue reading

The Enduring Popularity of Batman

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There is no doubt that if you happened to see just about any video game store last Tuesday night you saw people lining up for one thing; Batman: Arkham City. Out of all 52… Continue reading

The 10 Best Universal Monster Movies

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by DARKNITE125 Everybody no matter what age or gender or race they are knows Dracula has a widows peak, a cool cape, and speaks in a deep Hungarian accent; these same people know… Continue reading

Best Horror Shows of the 60s

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As a storytelling medium, television truly came into its own during the 1960s. We could stay here all day listing the great TV shows which were produced during this decade, but what we… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘Wolf Guy’

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In the early 1970’s aspiring filmmaker Kazuhiko Yamaguchi was finally given his shot at directing a film when Toei producers enlisted him to adapt the popular manga Wolf Guy. While he did not… Continue reading