The Walking Dead: 400 Days
Video Game Watch
Centered on a truck stop on a Georgia highway, this DLC episode for Season 1 of The Walking Dead by...
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4
TV Show Watch
A sign of the apocalypse has begun. Reports of a rapidly changing world for unknown reasons...
Shantallow
Book
Tanvi isn’t the girl of Misha’s dreams; she’s the girl from his nightmares. She has appeared...
YA young adult horror Shantallow Cara Martin Young Adult
Cold Fear
Video Game Watch
A team from the Coast Guard boards a nameless Russian Whaler lost in a storm. Little do they know...
Survival Horror
Jenny Houle (24 KP) rated The Toddler Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Whiny Unfed in Books
Jan 13, 2018
Basically written much like a zombie survival guide, THE TODDLER SURVIVAL GUIDE is meant to amuse while showing parents how to basically toddler proof their lives. Helpful reminders about needing to step up the baby proofing because toddlers can and will climb EVERYTHING are sprinkled throughout the humor, etc.
As a non-parent surrounded by the parents of toddlers (and a few almost toddlers), the book made me laugh until I almost peed my pants, thinking of the horror stories they tell. It's like a built in birth control book, as if my friends' stories were not that enough already.
The book would be a great present for those parents who need to be reminded their struggles are not unique and they are not completely alone (all though, realistically, those parents don't have time to read a book). I'd also say it's a must read for those deciding if they are ready to have kids :-)
Erika Kehlet (21 KP) rated The Dead Lands in Books
Feb 21, 2018
The Dead Lands is at its core a story of survival in the face of apparently insurmountable obstacles - survival not just of a few individuals, but of humanity itself.
The story starts out in Sanctuary, and then hops back and forth between there and the group of escapees who have set off in the hopes of discovering something better. Each member of the scouting party has his or her own personal reason for fleeing Sanctuary. For some, the struggle with their decision to leave causes them almost as much grief as the monsters, inhospitable climates, and other people they meet along the way.
This book had both the horror-road-trip feel of The Talisman, by Stephen King and Peter Straub, and the find-other-survivors-and-keep-the-human-race-going vibe of The Passage, by Justin Cronin. (Both of which I highly recommend if you have not already read them!) It was a suspenseful, thought-provoking tale and I really enjoyed it.
Steve Fearon (84 KP) rated Ruin Me (2017) in Movies
Sep 9, 2018 (Updated Sep 9, 2018)
The cast is a mix of early 2000s tropes, the goth couple, the chubby film nerd, the silent loner etc on a slasher themed survival weekend where events take a turn for the bloody.
They twist and turn a few times, toying with the viewer using an unreliable narrator, our protagonist Alex, whom you aren't ever really sure is in the real world.
Not much will surprise you, but it is a fun trope laden film with no real pretence of being anything other than it is...a low budget meta slasher.
Not a bad 90 mins though, and it's watchable enough so long as you don't mind the sometimes clunky humour and meta elements getting front and centre.
BlackBoxTV
YouTube Channel
Horror, Sci-FI and VR on YouTube. Created by Tony E. Valenzuela (2010.) Business & Press:...
Mansions of Madness (Second Edition)
Tabletop Game
Mansions of Madness: Second Edition is a fully cooperative, app-driven board game of Lovecraftian...
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume eight
Book
A town is held hostage by an unholy bargain made by some of the inhabitants; a party game on...