Ink & Pixel: Hotel Transylvania 2

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...

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Necessary Evil: Let the Right One In Sequel

Welcome back, horror friends! I hope you had a good time with our last Necessary Evil, which posed an original horror TV series. Today’s column was inspired by the recent string of sequels to films that were hits, but have...
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Horror Movie Hotties: Freaks of Nature (2015)

You may recall having heard a little whisper about a horror-comedy film called THE KITCHEN SINK, which would bring zombies, vampires and aliens into the same neighborhood in order for hilarity to ensue. Well, the movie has just recently been released...

Awfully Good: Blade: Trinity

Jason Everyone’s still reeling from DEADPOOL’s ginormous box office. But what about the first time Ryan Reynold’s played a smart-ass comic book character who couldn’t stop talking? Blade: Trinity (2004) Director: David Goyer Stars: Wesley Snipes, Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel...

The F*ckin Black Sheep: Blade: Trinity (2004)

THE BLACK SHEEP is an ongoing column featuring different takes on films that either the writer HATED, but that the majority of film fans LOVED, or that the writer LOVED, but that most others LOATH. We’re hoping this column will...

The Test of Time: From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

We all have certain movies we love. Movies we respect without question because of either tradition, childhood love, or because they’ve always been classics. However, as time keeps ticking, do those classics still hold up? Do they continue to be...
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Bloodsucking Bastards (Movie Review)

PLOT: Evan is a hard working employee selling odds and ends to gullible people. When business isn’t quite what it should be, he is turned down for a promotion which is given to an old nemesis of his. Things get...

The Test of Time: The Lost Boys (1987)

We all have certain movies we love. Movies we respect without question because of either tradition, childhood love, or because they’ve always been classics. However, as time keeps ticking, do those classics still hold up? Do they continue to be...
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