At the Boston airport, Clay (John Cusack) witnesses a scene of chaotic mayhem when an electronic signal turns hundreds of cell phone users into rabid killers. Desperate to find his estranged wife and his son, Clay teams with a train driver (Samuel L Jackson) to battle the horde of murderous “phoners” as the city descends …
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Tattered Tomes: Shine On You Crazy Diamond – Stephen King’s The Shining Revisited
It is impossible to ignore the massive influence Stephen King has over the horror genre. Whether you’re a fan or not, his presence remains intact, stronger than ever, and though he’s hinted at retirement several times, he seems content with an “I’m just getting warmed up” attitude. Cool, bring it on, and best of luck …
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Book Review: The Sign in the Moonlight by David Tallerman
“Tallerman takes tropes any reader of weird fiction will know well, and uses them to do something poignant and unexpected.” David Tallerman is principally known as an author of high fantasy novels, but has, over the past few years, written a number of tales of the supernatural, which have now been collated in this volume, …
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Book Review: Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones
Mongrels delivers everything you need in a werewolf story, incorporating all the tropes, paying homage while deconstructing with revisionist perfection, transcending genre to provide one of the most entertaining, heartfelt, mind-blowing novels we’ve read this year. Always on the move, never settling, growing up knowing you might be a werewolf, at once loving and hating …
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