Doctor Who is a fun, campy show most of the time, but it occasionally decides to terrify. The Daleks are… Read More
Fazbear Frights reviews are back! After a hiatus for the sake of letting the publisher put out more books, we… Read More
Well, I was right about Fear Street: Part Two – 1978 on all points. It’s the blood-soaked, overly sexual pastiche… Read More
Humans can work around almost any problem, given enough time. If they really try, they can find some solution. Read More
Well, since Fear Street put their movies into three parts, we’ll be doing a series of reviews to cover this… Read More
As more media comes out, and people consume more of it, niche subgenres form. Read More
Four months ago, I reviewed The Magnus Archives. I’d only listened to ten or so episodes and thought I understood… Read More
Rules for Vanishing is such a different book from anything we’ve reviewed on the site in a long time. It’s… Read More
Having now read the entire Chaos Walking trilogy (except the short stories), I figured I’d continue this article, and discuss… Read More
Okay, so, you know how I’ve repeatedly said that Fazbear Frights shouldn’t be read by kids? I mean it here… Read More
We’re almost to the end of the published Fazbear Frights books. The last two books have been a lot more… Read More
Thank God we have a good Fazbear Frights book again. The Cliffs is horrifying, sad, and intense, and is such… Read More