The Martin Monster Show is hosting a horror-themed “prom” party in NYC this weekend featuring live music and prizes. “Ok here’s the deal, imagine YOUR Prom,… but now just remove all the high school weirdness, people you hated, terrible fashion, and swap in horror movies, insane horror fashion, live theater,
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This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. When we last left Riley Andersen, the young protagonist of Pixar’s 2015 animated classic, Inside Out, she was 12 years old, and her still-developing mind was finding a way to balance all
Dune 3 Needs to Include This Children of Dune Storyline
This article contains dune spoilers for across the saga. Even the most casual Dune fan knows that, at some point, there’s a giant worm boy. Since its first printing in 1981, Frank Herbert’s fourth book in the franchise, God Emperor of Dune, has proudly displayed a human/sandworm hybrid on its
The Dad Movies That Defined the ’90s Dad Thriller Genre
Few types of movies sum up the 1990s quite like “dad thrillers.” A term popularized by the brilliant Max Read a few years ago, the dad thriller is a subgenre of thriller movies that was largely designed to appeal to older male viewers or otherwise featured thematic elements associated with
Doctor Who’s Millie Gibson on Why Ruby “Has to Be Her Own Hero” in “73 Yards”
In episode four of Doctor Who series 14, the 15th Doctor and Ruby land on the coastal cliffs of modern-day Wales. The views are amazing and they can’t see another person for miles. However, a fluke results in the Doctor disappearing and Ruby must figure out on her own how to get