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Author: Rachel Bellwoar

Comics Reviews 

Pretty Maids All In A Row: Katie Skelly’s ‘Maids’ Reviewed

Unless you’re aware of the Papin Sisters going in, Katie Skelly’s Maids doesn’t wear it’s true crime origins on its

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October 21, 2020October 19, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 433 Views Fantagraphics, katie skelly, Maids
Film Reviews 

Joel Dreams The Impossible Dream — ‘Love And Monsters’ Reviewed

Horror films are never hard to come by in October. Those in need of some more family-friendly picks this year,

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October 16, 2020October 19, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 567 Views Dylan O'Brien, Love and Monsters, Paramount Pictures, Teen Wolf
Events Film 

Nightstream Film Festival Capsule Review – ‘AV: The Hunt’

AV: The Hunt Directed by Emre Akay Written by Emre Akay and Deniz Cuylan Like Hunted (which also streamed at Nightstream),

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October 15, 2020October 15, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 448 Views Ahmet Rifat Sungar, AV: The Hunt, Billur Melis Koç, Deniz Cuylan, Emre Akay, Nightstream, Yilmaz Erdem
Events Film 

Nightstream Film Festival Capsule Reviews: ‘Reunion’ And ‘Rose Plays Julie’

Reunion Written and Directed by Jake Mahaffy Sell the house or finish her novel? Both are reasons Ellie (Emma Draper) might

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October 14, 2020October 14, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 595 Views Alan Howley, Anne Skelly, Emma Draper, Jake Mahaffy, Julia Ormond, Nightstream, Orla Brady, Reunion, Rose Plays Julie
Events Film 

Nightstream Film Festival Review: ‘The Morbido Crypt’s Guide To Mexican Fantasy And Horror Cinema’

Hosted by Abraham Castillo Flores and brought to Nightstream by the Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies, this isn’t the first

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October 12, 2020October 12, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 394 Views Abraham Castillo Flores, Nightstream, The Morbido Crypt's Guide To Mexican Fantasy And Horror Cinema
TV 

NYCC 2020: ‘One Day At A Time’ Makes Its Network Debut On CBS

The pitfalls of pre-recording a comic con panel. One Day at a Time was supposed to start airing on CBS

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October 12, 2020October 12, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 409 Views CBS, Netflix, Norman Lear, NYCC 2020, One Day at a Time, Pop TV, sitcoms
TV 

NYCC 2020: ‘A Discovery of Witches’ Returns January 9th In The US

It’s amazing how startling it is now to watch a panel where the cast members are sitting in the same

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October 11, 2020October 11, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 651 Views A Discovery of Witches, All Souls Trilogy, Deborah Harkness, ITV, Shadow of Night, Shudder, Sky One, Sundance Now
Events Film 

Nightstream Film Festival Review — ‘Home Invasion: NYC Horror Shorts’ Block

“Shut Eye” Directed by Robert Gregson Written by Addison Anderson When you’re willing to take sleeping pills from a guy

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October 9, 2020October 9, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 506 Views Decapitato: Consequenze Mortali, HBDTM, Home Invasion: NYC Horror Shorts, Lose It, Nightstream, Orisha, short films, The Door, The Howling Wind, The Three Men You Meet At Night
Events Film 

Nightstream Film Festival Capsule Reviews — ‘Detention’ and ‘Hunted’

Detention Directed by John Hsu Screenplay by Shih-Keng Chien, Kai Ling-Fu, and John Hsu When you break the rules in

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October 8, 2020October 8, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 455 Views Detention, Hunted, Nightstream, Shudder
Film Reviews 

Double Dose Of Agatha Christie — ‘The Mirror Crack’d’ And ‘Death On The Nile’ Reviewed

Today, an all-star cast isn’t always the sign of a great movie. It gets people in seats, but once the

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October 7, 2020October 7, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 520 Views Agatha Christie, Blu-Ray, Death on the Nile, Kino Lorber, The Mirror Crack'd
Comics Reviews 

In Kittyhawk We Trust — ‘Strangelands’ Volume 2 Reviewed

Who is Kittyhawk? Elakshi and Adam have asked that question before, but never from the deck of a cruise ship.

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October 5, 2020October 5, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 425 Views a larger world studios, Darcie Little-Badger, Humanoids, Mags Visaggio, Rex Lokus, Strangelands, Vincenzo Federici
Film Reviews 

Carol Reed’s Other Post WWII Thriller: ‘The Man Between’ Reviewed

Your sister-in-law is acting suspicious. What do you do? A. Tell your brother B. Confront her C. Use mirrors to

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September 30, 2020September 29, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 348 Views 0 Comment Berlin, DVD, Kino Lorber, The Man Between
Comics 

Put Your Hands Up And Nobody Gets Bit: An Interview With The Creators Of ‘The Vain’

The Blood Bandits aren’t like other vampires. Instead of biting humans on the neck they rob hospitals to quench their

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September 28, 2020September 28, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 376 Views Crank, Eliot Rahal, Emily Pearson, Fred C. Stresing, Macy Kahn, Oni Press, The Vain
Comics Reviews 

Love And Fairy Tales: An Advanced Review Of Trungles’ ‘The Magic Fish’

Trung Le Nguyen’s graphic novel, The Magic Fish, follows a strict color code. Real life is red, or rose. Fairy

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September 25, 2020September 25, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 453 Views Random House Graphic, The Magic Fish, Trung Le Nguyen
Comics Reviews 

Magic Always Comes With A Price: ‘Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Something Wicked’ #3 Reviewed

Picking up where issue #2 left off, issue #3 of Sabrina: Something Wicked finds Sabrina kneeling in what’s left of

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September 23, 2020September 23, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 467 Views Andy Fish, Archie Comics, Jack Morelli, Kelly Thompson, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Sabrina: Something Wicked, Veronica Fish
Comics Reviews 

Roald Dahl’s ‘The Witches’ Like You’ve Never Seen It Before — A Review Of Pénélope Bagieu’s Graphic Novel Adaptation

It’s no secret that Roald Dahl’s books have done well on the big screen. Matilda and Willy Wonka & the

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September 18, 2020September 19, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 1018 Views Drac, John Martz, Penelope Bagieu, Roald Dahl, Scholastic, The Witches, The Witches: The Graphic Novel
Reviews TV 

Audio Drama Review – ‘Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures’ Vol. 6

The Third Doctor Adventures Volume 6 Directed by Nicholas Briggs Starring Tim Treloar (The Doctor) and Katy Manning (Jo Grant) ‘Poison of the Daleks’ Even

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September 16, 2020September 16, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 430 Views audio drama, Big Finish, Doctor Who, Jo Grant, Katy Manning, The Third Doctor, Tim Treloar
TV 

DC Fandome: Martha Kane Is Expecting In ‘Pennyworth’ Season 2

While getting the panel to load was a bit of an obstacle, DC FanDome’s Pennyworth panel delivered some big news.

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September 12, 2020September 13, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 530 Views alfred pennyworth, Batman, Ben Aldridge, Bruce Wayne, Bruno Heller, Danny Cannon, DC, DC FanDome, Emma Paetz, Epix, Jack Bannon, Martha Kane, Paloma Faith, Pennyworth
Comics Reviews 

Dick And Jane By The Seashore: ‘The Flood That Did Come’ Reviewed

Avery Hill Publishing originally announced The Flood That Did Come last fall yet Patrick Wray’s book couldn’t feel more timely,

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September 12, 2020September 12, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 519 Views Avery Hill Publishing, Patrick Wray, The Flood That Did Come
Film Reviews 

Yo, Ho, Ho With Yvonne De Carlo: ‘Buccaneer’s Girl’ Reviewed

You don’t have to be a buccaneer to be a buccaneer’s girl, but Yvonne de Carlo would’ve made an excellent

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September 9, 2020September 9, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 461 Views Blu-Ray, Buccaneer's Girl, Kino Lorber
Film Reviews 

Film Review: Working Around The Clock With Sissy Spacek In ‘Raggedy Man’

You can have the perfect job and, if the hours are bad, there’s a good chance that perfect job will

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September 7, 2020September 7, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 667 Views Blu-Ray, Kino Lorber, Raggedy Man
Reviews TV 

TV Review: Horror And History Go Hand In Hand In ‘The Terror: Infamy’

For reasons that will be apparent to anyone who’s seen the first season, “infamy” isn’t the only thing different about

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September 4, 2020September 4, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 1960 Views AMC, Blu-Ray, Lionsgate, The Terror, The Terror: Infamy, tv
Film Reviews 

How Doctor Who And Arya Stark Ended Up In The Same Movie: ‘The Owners’ Reviewed

When a film or TV show is based on a comic book series it shouldn’t be a novelty for the

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September 3, 2020September 3, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 445 Views Maisie Williams, RLJE Films, Sylvester McCoy, The Owners
Comics Reviews 

Shirley And Jamila Join Forces — ‘Shirley & Jamila Save Their Summer’ Reviewed

Jamila would do anything to get out of going to science camp. Shirley feels the same way about dance camp,

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August 27, 2020August 28, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 511 Views Dial Books, Gillian Goerz, Shirley & Jamila, Shirley & Jamila Save Their Summer
Film Reviews 

Early Lombard: A Review Of Kino Lorber’s Carole Lombard Box Set

If you only plan on watching three Carol Lombard films in your life, Kino Lorber’s Carol Lombard box set isn’t

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August 17, 2020August 17, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 491 Views Blu-Ray, Carole Lombard Collection I, Fast and Loose, Kino Lorber, Man of the World, No Man of Her Own
TV 

Streaming Recommendation: Peacock’s ‘Five Bedrooms’

By now you’ve probably seen the ads for Peacock, NBC’s new streaming service. As long as you don’t mind commercials

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August 13, 2020August 13, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 609 Views Five Bedrooms, Peacock
Comics Reviews 

A Tale Of Two Sisters: ‘The Daughters of Ys’ Reviewed

Sometimes grief brings people together. Other times it tears families apart. Rozenn and Dahut may have never been close, but

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August 12, 2020August 12, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 495 Views First Second, Jo Rioux, M. T. Anderson, The Daughters of Ys
Comics 

Alex De Campi And Erica Henderson Talk ‘Dracula Motherf**ker’ And How The Book Got Its Awesome Name

Dracula is back, but he’s not in Transylvania anymore. The year is 1974. The place: L.A., and a young photographer

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August 10, 2020August 10, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 1722 Views Alex de Campi, Dracula Motherf**ker, Erica Henderson, Image Comics
Reviews TV 

The (Half) Sister You Never Knew You Had: Reviewing Acorn TV’s ‘The Other One’

Finding out your dad’s been having an affair for decades and has a daughter you didn’t know about is not

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August 8, 2020August 9, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 794 Views AcornTV, Ellie White, Lauren Socha, Rebecca Front, Siobhan Finneran, The Other One, tv
Comics Reviews 

Feud For Cowboys: Brubaker And Phillips’ ‘Pulp’ Reviewed

For how much the book plays around with genre, Sean Phillips’ cover seems pretty direct. Anyone picking up Pulp for

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August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 512 Views Ed Brubaker, Image Comics, pulp, Sean Phillips
Film Reviews 

What If Carmilla Wasn’t A Vampire? Emily Harris’ ‘Carmilla’ Reviewed

It might seem laughable, given she just accused Carmilla (Devrim Lingnau) of being in league with the devil, but Miss.

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July 30, 2020July 31, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 996 Views Carmilla, Film Movement, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, vampires, VOD
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