DAWN OF THE DEAD’s Remake is Legitimately Frightening Fun

Snyder and Gunn, above all else, help make zombies terrifying again.

PROMETHEUS Explores the Absent, Cruel Creator of Humanity

You don't dig PROMETHEUS? Well, Father Gore does— so buckle up!

Menace II Society and Visions of a 1990s Clinton Nightmare

A searing vision of life on the streets from the Hughes Brothers.

Damien – Season 1 Finale: “Ave Satani”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t7eMDYrXKE A&E's Damien Season 1, Episode 10: "Ave Satani" Directed by Nick Copus Written by Glen Mazzara * For a review of the penultimate Season 1 episode, "The Devil You Know" - click here Disclaimer: I was invited to the Damien Season 1 finale screening in L.A. tonight, which includes a lunch, plus Q&A with Executive …

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Fear The Walking Dead – Season 2, Episode 5: “Captive”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaDYOJtUhHk AMC's Fear The Walking Dead Season 2, Episode 5: "Captive" Directed by Craig Zisk Written by Carla Ching * For a review of the previous episode, "Blood in the Streets" - click here * For a review of the next episode, "Sicut Cervus" - click here We open on someone cooking steak - it's …

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FatherSonHolyGore’s Exclusive Interview with Bradley James and Glen Mazzara from DAMIEN

I was lucky enough to have been invited by FOX to attend a screening of Damien’s Season 1 finale, “Ave Satani” - sadly, I couldn’t make it to Los Angeles. However, their publicity department sent me a personal finale screener. Incredibly impressed, I got to watch the episode several days before its premiere. Lucky me, right? Well …

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All Good Things (Must Violently Come to an End)

Truth is so much stranger than fiction. And much uglier.

BAD LIEUTENANT: Ferrara’s Hard Look at the Intersection Between Crime and Faith

An unhinged look at corruption, sin, and the potential for redemption in the darkest of places.