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Zombiesluts: Springbreak Bloodbath review: Truth in advertising
If you call your story 'Zombiesluts: Springbreak Bloodbath,' you are setting the expectation for something silly and fun.
If you call your story 'Zombiesluts: Springbreak Bloodbath,' you are setting the expectation for something silly and fun.
#1 may have been the bait to this series, but #2 is the hook, line, and sinker.
You've become a key part of a mystery unfolding on this private island, and you'll need to use all your...
A thought provoking chapter in this excellent horror series.
This is a spy drama with a twist and one that's very well suited for an adaptation to television.
Near-perfect visual storytelling astounds.
There's lore aplenty in this volume's war-torn skies.
Those who look forward look in the wrong direction.
There are no parlor tricks or unearned moments.
'Fahrenheit 451' gets updated for with some slick modern visuals with a story that remains as important as ever.
A strong volume with a particularly scary autobiographical story as its crowning achievement.
This behind the scenes look at The Exorcist doesn't take itself seriously enough for anyone else to.