Category: Horror

Falling Skies Season Two: Hold Your Ground

Although I enjoyed the first season of Falling Skies, I didn’t care for the final scene of the last show of the season.  Still, I’m more than willing to come back for season two and see where the final scene leads. 

Entertainment Weekly just posted some new teaser posters for Falling Skies season two.  My favorite is shown above.

Falling Skies season two premieres on TNT on June 17 at 9pm.

 

 

Walking Dead 100: Roll Call of the Dead

That’s just half of the wrap-around cover by Charlie Adlard for the 100th issue of The Walking Dead.  You can see a 100th-issue-worthy-sized poster of the cover here thanks to CBR.com.

It’s hard to believe that The Walking Dead is almost to the 100th issue.  I can remember my excitement after reading the first issue and making this post recommending it way back in November of 2004.   The Walking Dead quickly became my favorite regularly published comic and I posted about it a lot over the years.

Now with the ever-increasing popularity of the tv series and the publicity from the 100th issue milestone, it looks like we’re in for several more years of Walking Dead greatness.  My only fear is that there won’t be enough room on the cover of issue 200 for a roll call of the dead.

The Iceman: Scarier Than Fiction

If the movie The Iceman is half as riveting as listening to the real Iceman, Richard Kuklinski, then we’re in for a very scary movie.

Kuklinski was the 6 foot 5 inch, three hundred pound hitman, who claimed to have killed over 100 men between 1948 and 1986Kuklinski was finally convicted of five murders in 1988 and sentenced to consecutive life sentences.  In 2003, Kuklinski pled guilty of the murder of NYPD detective Peter Calabro.

Kuklinski, once incarcerated was never one to shy away from talking about his killings.  His matter of fact discussions of brutal and sadistic killings was chilling and without remorse.  Kuklinski died in prison on March 5, 2006.  He had been scheduled to testify that Sammy Gravano had ordered the hit on Detective Calabro.  After Kuklinski died, the case against Sammy Gravano was dropped.

If you’d like to see an iceberg-sized version of The Iceman poster, you can, thanks to IMPAwards.