The Vampire Lovers (1970) The first of Hammer Film’s Karnstein Trilogy, based on the classic novella “Carmilla” by Sheridan Le Fanu. Ingrid Pitt plays the beautiful Carmilla, a seductive vampire who comes too stay with a family and makes close friends with the equally beautiful Emma (Madeline Smith). Peter…
Manos Predicts! How Gotham Will End
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From the Rookie Corner – Rant On…Breaking Bad is Bad?
So. I haven’t had a good old-fashioned rant in a while. To start with, some updates. I assume the world is coming to an end. When I started this journey, I was a bit of a superhero hater. I was pretty sure I would never read something as silly as,…
Monsters Are Such Interesting People – The Haunting
The Haunting (1963) Many suspicious deaths have occurred in Hill House over the years, so anthropologist Dr Markway and a crew lease the house with intent to investigate any evidence of paranormal activity. Eleanor (Julie Harris) is among the “experts” because of a poltergeist experience she had as a child.…
MagnumCast episode 7: Meet Floyd and Adelaide
Luke and the Colonel are back for another month of Magnum fun as they review “All Roads Lead to Floyd” and “Adelaide.” Did they like them? Did they hate them? Did they shout their praises from the rooftops? Did they salt the earth so episodes like this would never appear…
ROMEO MUST DIE – The Summer of Marvel
-by Rafael Sanz of No Apologies This week, Marvel Studios Guardians Of The Galaxy passed $700 million at the worldwide box office. This gives the characters based on Marvel Comics four films that have passed that number. Captain America The Winter Soldier opened on April 4 and has grossed $714 million worldwide. Amazing Spider-Man 2…
Monsters Are Such Interesting People – Kwaidan
Kwaidan (1964) Director Masaki Kobayashi tells four classic Japanese ghost stories in this widely acclaimed anthology. Most of it is slow, and as haunted twists go, nothing too hard to figure out, but the color and the art direction is fantastic. In The Black Hair, a samurai leaves his wife…
Snapshot: The Walking Dead #132 Reviewed by Rene Alvarado
This is our first installment of ‘Snapshots’ – just a quick review of new and coming books. This first one is brought to you by Inner City Geeks’ Rene Alvarado: The Walking Dead #132 Story By: Robert Kirkman Art By: Charlie Adlard Art By: Stefano Gaudiano Art By: Cliff Rathburn…
More NYCC 2014 Fun
These images are brought to you by Gil Colon – the newest member of the No Apologies crew.. super stars! (super jealous…. dammit, Gil…) I really feel like these two pics need to be together… the talented Rene Alvarado… the booths! and, of course – Cosplayers!!…