by Chris | May 29 2008
Apparently, a motorcyclist ran over a cat in Nigeria, and eyewitnesses saw it turn into a woman. One eyewitness reported that she was an assassin from one cult sent to kill targets in the city, and that she was travelling in cat form.
True or not, it’s absolutely pregnant with potential for WoD stories.
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by Chris | May 27 2008
With the new X-Files film just around the corner, Felis and I put together this new shirt just in time for Ziraxia’s zombie-themed hyperspecial. Remember, we get royalties off of the sale of all shirts by Shadow Factory, so if you do break down and buy one, you’ll be helping to support the site!
Tags: t-shirt, ziraxia, x-files, merch
by Chris | May 06 2008

[via Cthulhu.com]
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by Chris | May 01 2008
Iron Man has always been kind of a second-string hero in the Marvel Universe. Never as pretty or popular as Spider-Man, the Hulk, or the X-Men, until now. I’ve always liked Tony Stark a lot (I haven’t read Civil War), and Robert Downey Jr. is always entertaining. I went into this movie with high hopes and lofty expectations… and it delivered.
This film is the first in Marvel’s new world order, the first paid for entirely by Marvel Comics new film fund. Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark is a ... Read more »
Rating: 9/10
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by Chris | Jan 17 2008
Cloverfield. If you’re at all like me, you’ve been champing at the bit to find out what the hell this movie is since the first teaser trailer was attached to Transformers (I suppose something interesting had to be attached to it). Those first shots were stunning: the party, and the head of Lady Liberty crashing through the streets of Manhattan, shot by a digital handicam, grabbed me. We waited for a title, but there was none. Just the Bad Robot animation, a symbol that we, as Alias fans, ... Read more »
Rating: 8/10
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The 13 albums I loved the most this year. Because 10 just isn't enough.
by Smudge the Zombie | Dec 30 2007
Now that 2007 has come to an end, it’s time for me to look back and give some recognition to all of the fantastic new music that came out this year. Please note that these are in no order other than alphabetical. As far as I’m concerned, everything on this list is flawless, and therefore equal in awesomeness.
1. Bad Religion – New Maps of Hell. I found out about this thing months in advance, and counted the days until its release. Good thing it didn’t disappoint me, right? It’s energetic and ... Read more »
Tags: music, blaqk audio, smudge, bad religion, secret meeting, brides, birthday massacre, 2007, grinderman, information society
by Chris | Dec 09 2007
There are writers who inspire me. There are writers who make me feel horribly inadequate. And there are writers who simply make me stare slackjawed in awe of the shit they think up. I picked up Warren Ellis’ debut novel, Crooked Little Vein yesterday afternoon. It’s an oddly sized hardback, slim and small, perhaps to more easily fit into someone’s small intestine.
I should have known what to expect, I’ve read Transmetropolitan and Lazarus Churchyard, and I read his blog fairly regularly. Joss ... Read more »
Rating: 8/10
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by Chris | Dec 08 2007

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton are kind of like Reese’s Cups. Two great tastes that go great together. Each of their previous outings have been phenomenal: Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and The Corpse Bride are all among my favorite films. Generally, if either of them does something, I’m there, but when they work together, I’m ecstatic.
So it should come as no surprise that I’ve been waiting for Sweeney Todd for a decade. Burton first signed on ... Read more »
Rating: 9/10
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by Chris | Nov 29 2007
This story struck me as an interesting inspiration for a Changeling: the Lost character. Dede, an Indonesian fisherman, was hurt when he was fifteen, and since then, he has literally grown roots. It appears to be a rare conflux of an odd immune anomaly and HPV, but it could just as easily be one of the Lost with a fallen Mask.
Fascinating, either way.
Tags: changeling, ctl, weird news

by First Oni | Nov 28 2007
The lead vocalist for system of a Down (SOAD) has definitely made a name for himself. He began working on a solo project immediately after the “Mesmerize/Hypnotize” SOAD albums and the result is “Elect the Dead”.
At first listen, one might think it’s not much different than SOAD. Hard guitars, crazy lyrics, and his own staple, erratic vocals. However, the feel of this album has a much different sound. I personally applaud Serj Tankian for sticking to his genre. There are too many times that ... Read more »
Rating: 8/10
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