Silver Platter

Silver Platter

Review Short, dark, and fiercely polemic, all wrapped up in a neat Christmas bow. This is an excellent story with commentary about CEOs and wealth inequality, tapping into the frustrated…
Test Town

Test Town

Review A group of teenagers decide to make a quick stop on their road trip to visit an abandoned desert town used for nuclear testing. The desolate town became infamous…
Bury Your Demons

Bury Your Demons

Review A father's worst nightmare comes true in this bite-sized tale of supernatural terror. Bury Your Demons taps into a parent's fears and the main character Keith's emotional turmoil is…
Confession

Confession

Review A deathbed confession goes wrong and two men find themselves trapped together in a mountaintop cabin as a storm rages outside. Between the storm and an injury, the men…
Ravenous Devils

Ravenous Devils

Review From the first time I laid eyes on Ravenous Devils, I thought, "Isn't that just Sweeney Todd?" and I was terribly curious. And you know what? The game is…
Tapewyrmin’

Tapewyrmin’

Review Tapewyrmin' is everything I love about body horror in all its vile, skin-crawling glory. The book was funny, perverted, creepy, and gross in equal measure, and I now have…
Queen of the Damned

Queen of the Damned

Review The first and last time Queen of the Damned was in theaters on release day. I was an eager fourteen-year-old, Aaliyah was one of my favorite musicians, I was…
Dollface

Dollface

Review Well, this one was certainly something, a bizarre and brutal little revenge story about a doll that gains sentience and decides to punish her 'papa.' I thought the premise…