I saw Vamps in a nearly empty theater with my wife and a few, scattered Egyptian couples. They didn’t seem to enjoy it much more than we did. Like a horse with a broken leg, Vamps is lame beyond hope of healing. But like the […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVThere are a handful of things that are always easily associated with the Christmas season: gifts, evergreens, Christmas carols, long lines at Wal-Mart, Facebook arguments about the “reason for the season.” But here’s one long-standing Christmas tradition that might not come immediately to mind: Ghost […]
Featured ArticleThe seventh season of Showtime’s flagship series Dexter is now in the rearview mirror. So how was the trip, you ask? While we weren’t subjected to the crash-n’-burn fireball catastrophes that were the previous two seasons, the road this year still has its fair share […]
Movies & TV TV ReviewsAdmittedly, my review for LORE Magazine is long overdue. In March 2012, I was given an e-copy for review (the October 2011 edition). When you take a look at the dark cover of this issue, filled with skulls, along with gates that guard a castle […]
Books & ComicsAs a follow-up to the GUT movie review, I had the pleasure of interviewing the film’s creator, Elias, about the movie and a few up-coming projects. Enjoy, Horror Fans! RavMon: First, would you give us a bit of an introduction for yourself? Elias: Sure, my […]
Movie Interviews Movies & TVBlood Riders by Michael P. Spradlin Review by Dr. Abner Mality It’s no secret that I sunk my fangs into the world of horror at a very young age. My formula bottle was full of blood and my rattles were made of bones. However, my […]
Book Reviews Books & ComicsMuch like its protagonists, The Walking Dead was thrust into an unstable and sometimes dangerous environment on Halloween Night 2010. Up against television heavyweights including hit shows featured on the premium cable networks as well as NFL football, The Walking Dead merely hoped to survive. […]
Movies & TV TV ReviewsGut is a 2012 release from director/writer Elias, available for download off iTunes, Amazon and several other download networks. This low-budget indie film takes a quiet, character-driven approach to a tired storyline, and despite some flaws in execution, it manages to raise some unsettling questions. […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVThe 69 Eyes “X” Album Review The 69 Eyes are back with their 10th studio release, “X”. Recorded in Sweden and Finland, it marks a big achievement for the band. Not too many goth-rock bands last […]
Music & Events Music ReviewsWhen we think about young, visionary horror filmmakers there’s a set of stereotypes that comes to mind. And while I may be presumptuous in stating so, these stereotypes NEVER include being a Lord, like say, the 21st Lord Dunsany. However, you’d all be well advised […]
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