Wellington Paranormal – Review
What We Do in the Shadows has to be as close to perfection as comedy/horror films ever have. It’s a film with depth, heart and
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
What We Do in the Shadows has to be as close to perfection as comedy/horror films ever have. It’s a film with depth, heart and
Alfred felt the smooth surface of the Watch as he wandered in the darkness. It didn’t help, not even to reassure him. But he was
We open on pounding drums, flute music, a re-enactment of a sacrifice and Steadicam footage of Mexican pyramids. This episode does right what it says
“I just wish you’d told me how unhappy you were with the Anthropocene age,” Fanaka said. “You know, before you tried to kill all humans.”
On the side of the Pyramid, Delia held Erik in place as the Bubble absorbed him, or tried to absorb him. It bubbled and howled
Fanaka didn’t quite know what he expected to see in the future world tyranised by evil AIs, but it wasn’t this. It wasn’t this darkened