Dark Fantasy
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Pan’s Labyrinth – Book Review
Ned Miller’s review of Pan’s Labyrinth: The Labyrinth of the Faun by Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke In 2006 Guillermo del Toro Wowed audiences when his movie, Pan’s Labyrinth hit the big screen. It was a different kind of fantasy than the one fans have grown accustumed to. One part fairy tale, one part war movie, it became one…
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Omri Koresh’s Nuerva: An Art Book
Nuerva: an Art Book was written and painted by the Israeli artist Omri Koresh. The story revolves around a single character, who is swept into a magical, but terrifying journey of self-discovery in a fantasy realm called Nuerva. The book is suitable for ages 18+. It also happens to need YOUR help in order to come out. “Nuerva” is a…
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Every Heart a Doorway – Book Review
Seanan McGuire’s novella, Every Heart a Doorway, deserves every compliment it has gotten since its publication in April of 2016. It’s a kind of queer, dark-ish fairy tale about all those children who slip through the cracks and find themselves in a magical realm, be it through a rabbit hole, a wardrobe, or a mysterious doorway, which is sometimes…
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The Magicians Season 2 This Way Comes
Season 2 of The Magicians, based on Lev Grossman’s trilogy, is fast approaching, and SyFy Channel has released the first trailer. If Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them made you want to be a wizard again, it seems Syfy Channel’s The Magicians aims to make you want to run away and hide at the very mention of magic. From…
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Come join City of Mist – a New Detective RPG
New role playing game called City of Mist invites you to discover the legend living within you and to uncover its mysteries There is no way around it – the new RPG (Role Playing Game) City of Mist is just ridiculously beautiful, imaginative and well made! This, perhaps, can explain why only a week into its Kickstarter campaign, it has…
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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – Movie Review
Tim Burton’s ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ is Peculiar little movie, but quite enjoyable The long awaited adaptation of Ransom Riggs’ first book to the big screen is finally here. To be honest, I use to be a Burton fan for many years, until I could finally no longer stand the plummeting level and enjoyability of his movies.…
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