I’m not entirely sure what this film wants to be. It has elements of humor, dark humor, very dark humor, serious drama, light romance, and even a part whodunnit mystery, and that’s a lot of different tones to wrap into…
TV Review: American Horror Story: Freak Show 4×01 – ‘Monsters Among Us’
Tonight we finally got to watch the first episode of the fourth season of the always horrifically creepy miniseries American Horror Story. This season, entitled FREAK SHOW, takes place in Jupiter, Florida in the year 1952, where Elsa Mars, played by…
TV Review: The Strain 1×13, The Muppet – I mean, “The Master”
My opinion of your show doesn’t bode well if its season finale feels more like a pilot episode than the actual pilot episode. Maybe I’m so spoiled with high quality zombie/vampire lore in media that The Strain had no chance…
Interview with Actor Tony Amendola & Curandero/Shaman Salvador Gata About “Annabelle”
The Conjuring is only a year old, but the mental and physical anguish it caused us is still very present. Whether or not it was based on real events is a moot point when we know the terror and fear…
TV Review: The Strain 1×12, “Last Rites”
Character growth! Emotion! Backstory! “Penultimat-ion!” The Strain finally presents to us an episode that is worthwhile for reasons other than anticipation for effects sequences. Tragic and captivating are the words for our flashbacks to Abraham’s young adult life in “Last…
TV Review: The Strain 1×11, “The Third Rail”
I’m not sure what’s going on anymore. I understand that Guillermo Del Toro is a special effects master. So what the hell, if I may so crudely ask, happened with The Master? There are a couple of classic stories in…