| All Hallows Read: Halloween 2017 Book Recommendations |
By Empress Eve
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Saturday, October 28th, 2017 at 10:35 am |

Fall is here and Halloween is only days away, which means it’s time once again for All Hallows Read! That means “sharing the joy and spreading the terror” of giving and receiving some scary books this Halloween season. As usual, my book-loving counterparts here at GoD, Olympus Athens and Waerloga69, helped me pull together some reading recommendations for this year’s list. We have titles from Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, and many more, along with some Audiobook picks as well. See below for our All Hallows Read: Halloween 2017 Book Recommendations…
...continue reading » Tags: A God In The Shed, All Hallow's Read, Ania Ahlborn, Catacombs of Terror, Deadlands, Devil's Call, Grady Hendrix, Halloween, It Devours, J-F. Dubeau, J. Danielle Dorn, Joe Hill, Kill Creek, Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children, Muppets Meet the Classics, My Best Friend's Exorcism, Neil Gaiman, Nights of the Living Dead, One Death at a Time, Owen King, Reading List, Scott Thomas, Sleeping Beauties, Stephen King, Strange Weather, The Best American Mystery Stories, The Devil Crept In, Thomas M. Hewlett, Twelve Stakes, Welcome To Night Vale | |
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| The Drill Down 498: Strangest Things
This week’s The Drill Down podcast, Google floats the internet over Puerto Rico, Twitter comes clean with political ads, Snapchat‘s big fail, Amazon gets fresh inside your front door, tons of Tesla news, Netflix‘s “˜Binge racing’? and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Amazon, Amazon Key, Artificial Intelligence, autopilot, binge racing, Comma.ai, Facebook, geohot, George Hotz, Google, internet, Las Vegas, Las Vegas massacre, Netflix, politics, Puerto Rico, Snap, Snapchat, Spectacles, Tesla, translation, Twitter | |
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| Movie Review: Suburbicon |
By eelyajekiM
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Friday, October 27th, 2017 at 10:00 am |

Suburbicon
Director: George Clooney
Screenwriter: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, George Clooney, Grant Heslov
Cast: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac, Noah Jupe, Leith M. Burke, Karimah Westbrook
Distributor: Paramount Studios
Rated R | 105
Release Date: October 27, 2017 On the surface, Suburbicon is supposed to be this social satire set in the heart of late 1950s suburbia, where the little quiet idyllic neighborhood is the epitome of the American Dream. Even in the film’s opening, we see a sales pitch that tries to convince the audience that Surburicon is the place to live with its family-friendliness, perfect homes, and genuinely idyllic atmosphere. At this point, the film turns itself into a satiric commentary on race relations. From there it morphs into a murder-mystery comedy. And neither of these plots has anything to do with each other. So rather than working together cohesively, the two plots are at war with each other, making the film feel like it was shot separately and then stitched back up together for whatever this monstrosity is. Check out the full review for Suburbicon here below.
...continue reading » Tags: Ethan Coen, George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Joel Coen, Julianne Moore, Karimah Westbrook, Leith M. Burke, Matt Damon, Noah Jupe, Oscar Isaac, Paramount Pictures, Suburbicon | |
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| Heavy Metal Halloween: Baadasssss’ Top 5 Favorite Headbanger Horror Movies |
By BAADASSSSS!
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Thursday, October 26th, 2017 at 10:00 pm |

Two days before Christmas in 1985, a pair of young Judas Priest fans from Reno, NV went to a Lutheran church playground and attempted suicide with a 12-gauge shotgun under the chin. One of them died instantly while the other survived with facial disfigurement but died from an overdose of painkillers three years later. Their parents brought a civil action suit against the members of Judas Priest, alleging that their sons had been compelled to kill themselves after hearing what they believed to be a subliminal message hidden in a cover of Spooky Tooth’s 1969 song “Better by You, Better than Me” that Priest recorded for their 1978 album Stained Class. Since the origins of rock & roll, any music that wasn’t family-friendly sock-hop fodder sung by Bing Crosby or Peggy Lee was considered to be the work of agents of the dark lord Satan, and groups of self-righteous religious nuts and power-mad authority figures assembled protests and burned thousands upon thousands of copies of these records in effigy. Horror filmmakers in the latter half of that narcissism-fueled decade cashed in on the raging hysteria by producing several low or medium-budget features with hard rock and/or heavy metal tunes not just occupying space on the soundtrack albums, but actually figuring prominently in the plots. Horror and metal have always enjoyed a cozy relationship that endures to this day. Since no celebration of Halloween is complete without a juicy fright flick marathon to enjoy with that bag of candy you pilfered from your nieces and nephews, here’s my list of the 5 best heavy metal horror classics to ever grace a theater screen or the shelves at your neighborhood mom & pop video store that closed down ages ago and was replaced with a Verizon Wireless retailer.
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| Book Review: Deadlands: Boneyard |
By Waerloga69
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Thursday, October 26th, 2017 at 9:00 pm |

Deadlands: Boneyard
Deadlands Series Book 3
Paperback | Kindle | Audiobook
By Seanan McGuire
Publisher: Tor Books
Release Date: October 17, 2017 Halloween is my favorite holiday. Now, this technically has not a thing to do with Deadlands: Boneyard, but as it was released right before my favorite day, it seems fitting that I share that with you. The creepy and scary books all tend to drop around this time, but few have an element of fantasy mixed into the suspense and horror. With this particular novel, you get it all. Read on and I will try to satisfy your curiosity, one and all! Welcome, gentle folk, to the story of the Blackstone Family Circus and Traveling Wonder Show!
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