[Readers Digested] Dreamers Hallow – (Writing Contest) | Round One

   Rabies and germs, I hope you had a very bloody Valentine’s Day weekend! I am very excited for what comes next with Readers Digested (dot) com and the ventures we hope…

Movie Review: “Random Acts of Violence”

   Based on the imagery I had seen bits and pieces of prior, I was looking forward to Random Acts of Violence. The grisly yet beautiful, and morbid aesthetic brought to…

Movie Review: “I Saw the Devil”

   Directed by Kim Jee-woon and written by Park Hoon-jung, I was looking forward to my chance to revisit and write about I Saw the Devil again. I had wrote about the film once prior back in 2014, but…

Movie Review: “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance”

   Something I have wanted to do for a while on Readers Digested is talk about South Korean cinema in a significant, expansive fashion. I appreciate and respect all of the writers who have…

[Readers Digested Presents] The Color House

   Rabies and germs, the second installment in the [Readers Digested Presents] lineup is now officially available on Amazon for the Kindle, and we could not be any more psyched about it! Written by S. A. Moore,…

Movie Review: “Wrong Turn” (2003)

   It might surprise you to learn that I have never seen any of the Wrong Turn films.    I say that, but is it really out of the ordinary to overlook…

Movie Review: “Spree”

   In general, I think it is important to take a risk every now and again in order to discover new things you may enjoy. Part of why I started Readers…

[Editorial] Goodbye to Family Video

   Headquartered in Glenview, Illinois, I imagine I am appealing to a very small niche when I write about the family-owned Family Video Movie Club Inc., but I would be remiss if…

Movie Review: “Snowpiercer”

   Snowpiercer is a 2013 science fiction action film based on the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand, and Jean-Marc Rochette.    This is a film that has been on my radar for years now, but,…

Game Review: “Blasphemous”

   Developed by Spanish studio The Game Kitchen and published by Team17, Blasphemous was a videogame on my radar since its arrival on home consoles late 2019. Unfortunately, with so many other games and distractions plaguing the…