Jaws Board Game by Ravensburger (Review)

JAWS has been one of my favorite movies ever since I was a little kid, when watching it traumatized me so badly that I had recurring nightmares about sharks for years. The primal fear it stirs up within me has...

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Big Trouble in Little China board game gets a trailer

A couple months ago, we shared the news that the folks over at Everything Epic were creating a board game inspired by John Carpenter's fantasy / martial arts movie classic BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA. Although I pretty much left...

Big Trouble in Little China board game on the way

I love board games and tabletop games. Especially weird licensed ones. For instance, I just played a DARK SOULS and BLOODBORNE game recently, and both were pretty fun (the DARK SOULS one was a bit complicated). Anyway, this brings us...

AITH: Weekly Wrap-up May 1st-5th, 2017

Welcome to the AITH: WEEKLY WRAP-UP of the week May 1st-5th, 2017. This week we saw the full trailer for THE DARK TOWER, learned STRANGER THINGS season 2 would be more horror oriented, got a first look at the new board game for...

Cool Horror Gear: The Thing board game

Game Night just got a whole hell of a lot cooler. Now, I'm not one of those guys that is against Game Night, but usually, we all tend to sit around and play Cards Against Humanity, or depending on the...

Ink & Pixel: Jumanji

Steve Ink & Pixel is a source of pride and joy for me as a writer and as such, I'm always striving to take this column further for those who read and enjoy it. In an effort to widen the...

Andrew Niccol to script Lionsgate’s Monopoly movie

Believe it or not, but after the failure of BATTLESHIP, Hasbro is not convinced that board game adaptations are a bad idea. Despite Universal and Ridley Scott no longer being involved in making Monopoly happen, Hasbro's own movie production company...
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Cool Horror Gear: The Shining, the board game!

I love this idea, even if I’m not really into board games. THE SHINING was turned into a board game back in 1998, apparently with the assistance of Stephen King himself. And it’s not a board game you go out...
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