BY JOHN CARTER JR Amidst taking a trip out into the country with your friends, you become stranded in the middle of nowhere with no…
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Summer Scares: Alien (1979)
BY JOHN CARTER JR Deep in the darkness of space live many horrors. Black holes, exploding stars, and creatures beyond our comprehension. Recognizing this fear…
View More Summer Scares: Alien (1979)Summer Scares: Scooby-Doo and The Cyber Chase
BY JOHN CARTER JR “Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase” is among the weirdest in Scooby-Doo’s direct-to-video catalog. Being the last of the Mook animation Scooby-Doo…
View More Summer Scares: Scooby-Doo and The Cyber ChaseSummer Scares: Sweet Home
BY JOHN CARTER JR You are on the edge. A place where time meets void, life meets death, hope meets despair. You stand there with…
View More Summer Scares: Sweet HomeSummer Scares: Insidious: The Red Door
BY JOHN CARTER JR Insidious is back with its newest installment, “Insidious: The Red Door.”Let’s get this out of the way, I thoroughly enjoyed this…
View More Summer Scares: Insidious: The Red DoorPride Month Review: Like Grains of Sand
BY JOHN CARTER JR Learning who or what you are, accepting who or what you are, and lovingly embracing yourself are all different things. We…
View More Pride Month Review: Like Grains of SandPride Month Review: Shinjuku Boys
BY JOHN CARTER JR Among the various groups in the LGBTQIA+ community, the T has been historically ignored and underrepresented in the media. Only recently…
View More Pride Month Review: Shinjuku BoysPride Month Review: Mysterious Skin
BY JOHN CARTER JR Trigger Warning: Content includes conversations about Sexual Assault The trauma we endure in our youth can follow us all throughout our…
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BY JOHN CARTER JR Sometimes I worry about dying. Being raised by a catholic, brown, Latino mom and a fundamentalist Christian white dad, talk of…
View More Pride Month Review: Everything Everywhere All At OnceTV Review: FLCL – Swing the Bat
BY JOHN CARTER JR Growing up is scary. From the changes inside ourselves to the changes in the world around us, the thought of permanence…
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