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Review: Luce
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Nightmare Beach
What are young people in 80s horror movies supposed to do with themselves? All they wanna do is have sex, drink copious amounts of alcohol, and generally party-hearty. Yet there’s always somebody trying to kill them! In the case of 1989’s “Nightmare Beach“, the killing often occurs via electrocution, which leaves the victims as charred,…
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Review: Healing Towers
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Book Review: His Special Girls by Susie Wieland
File this novella under: skin-crawling psycho-sexual thriller The protagonist, Dale, is your garden-variety passive creep. He’s a flop with the ladies and is pushed around by his hoity-toity family. But he’s got one thing going for him: the doll collection he keeps in his attic. He hears his girls talking, and they seem to hear…
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Review: #AMFAD All My Friends Are Dead
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Review: Burnt Offerings
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Review: The Trial
In my review of “Kafka,” I mentioned how the movement of postmodernism came out of the historical condition referred to as the modern era (ironically, it’s an era now antique as it ran from about 1890 to 1950). The modern era had an optimistic tenor, claiming the solutions to society’s problems could be found in…
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Review: Awoken
I’m not wild about possession horror. For some reason, the idea of oddly named demons taking control of someone’s body and making them vomit pea soup just seems kind of dopey. (I did love the Ethan Hawke film “Sinister,” which might fall into the possession category.) So, right out of the gate, that was a…
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Book Review: Blood Point – Alexander Lane
I have several thoughts about this one. Let me first give the broad strokes of the plot. Several Europeans, some bound by familial ties, go to visit the Kinnitty Pyramid, a reconstruction of an Egyptian pyramid that actually exists in Ireland. While exploring the pyramid, they release what may be malevolent spirits, who take possession…
