- Film Review: Get the Gringo (2012)
- Horror Fans Wanted for Hollywood Screening Test – Children of Sorrow
- Gotham City Impostors invades Arkham Asylum
- Mass Hysteria Unfolds in ‘The Secret Village’
- 80′s Horror Film Reviewers – HorrorNews.net Seeking!
- ‘Quiet Ones’ Update – Sam Claflin attached to star opposite Jared Harris
- ‘The Ghost is a Lie’ But These sure Aren’t
- ‘Spirit Stalkers’ Haunts New Audiences
- ‘Mr.Hush’ has something to say about Horizon Acquisition
- Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead Tops 1 Million Episode Sales
- Film Review: Mysterious Island (2010)
- Film Review: Get the Gringo (2012)
- Film Review: Birdemic – Shock and Terror (2010)
- Film Review: Dolemite (1975)
- Film Review: Identity (2003)
- Film Review: Madison County (2011)
- Film Review: The Ghost Dance (1980)
- Film Review: John Carter (2012)
- Film Review: God Bless America (2011)
- Film Review: The Great American Serial Killer (2011)
- Book Review: Off the Rails and Other Tales – Author Jason L. Liquori
- Book Review: Pavlov’s Dog’s – Authors D.L. Snell | Thomas Brannan
- Book Review: Zombie Apocalypse Preparation – Authors David Houchins | Scot Thomas
- Book Review: Sherlock Holmes on Screen – Author Alan Barnes
- Book Review: Switchblade Goddess – Author Lucy Snyder
- Book Review: Detritus – Editors S.S. Michaels | Kate Jonez
- Book Review: The Rise and Fall of the Nephilim – Author Scott Alan Roberts
- Book Review: Pazuzu’s Girl – Author Rachel Coles
- Book Review: Plague Town – Author Dana Fredsti
- Book Review: Woman Scorned – Author Angela Alsaleem
- Interview: Marilyn Burns (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
- Interview: Timothy Woodward Jr. (Blackout)
- Interview: Justin McConnell (The Collapsed, The Eternal)
- Interview: Teri Mcminn (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
- Interview: Lia Scott Price
- Interview: Author Hugh C. Howey
- Interview: Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp)
- Interview: John Russo (Night of the Living Dead)
- Interview: Director Xavier Gens (The Divide)
- Interview: Frank DeFelitta (Dark Night of the Scarecrow, The Entity)
- The Pact (2012)
- Hotel Transylvania (2012)
- Pacific Rim (2013)
- Sector 7 (2011)
- R.I.P.D. (2013)
- Paranormal Activity 4 (2012)
- No One Lives (2012)
- Looper (2012)
- The Strangers 2
- The Quiet Ones (2013)
- Trailer: Chronicles of the Dead (2012) Web Series Trailer
- Trailer: Bait (2012) 3D Red Band
- Trailer: Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) TV Trailer
- Trailer: 666 Park Avenue (2012)
- Trailer: Last Kind Words (2012)
- Trailer: The Addicted – Red Band Trailer
- Trailer: The Following (2012) TV Series Trailer
- Trailer: The Possession (2012)
- Trailer: The Collapsed (2011) Family Dinner Clip
- Trailer: Prometheus (2012) – Viral Clip – Quiet Eye
Author Archives: John Miles
Beyond The Fringe
Where is Peter Bishop? Has anyone checked with DC Comics? Since Fringe star Joshua Jackson hasn’t been needed on set as much this season it seems he’s decided to use his downtime to leave his mark on the rest of the Fringe-verse. Jackson will be writing three issues of DC’s Beyond the Fringe, a bi-weekly, digital comic series.
According to the official press release the issues will “alternate every two weeks between ‘A’ and… More
Where is Peter Bishop?
Fox has released a new trailer teasing next weeks Season 4 premiere of Fringe. This new spot offers a glimpse of life on our side now that Peter has never existed.
Also, you can follow Fringe director Ari Margolis’s own viral twitter campaign for the new season at #WhereIsPeterBishop
Film Review: Blood Creek (2009)
SYNOPSIS:
A struggling, German, immigrant family in West Virginia, in the early 1930’s, receives a letter from the Reich that they will be paid for housing a Nazi scholar Richard Wirth, (Michael Fassbender) while he conducts research. This being the Dust-Bowl/Great Depression era the impoverished family reluctantly accepts the man into their home. Once there, he inquires about an ancient stone, a runestone found by the family years earlier. He says the stone, and… More
Supernatural Renewed Early
The CW just granted an early renewal for five series for the 2011-2012 season. Among them is our favorite show SUPERNATURAL which will then be into its Seventh Season. No small accomplishment, but when the stories are as good as theirs, it’s a no-brainer. And especially since the move into Fridays last Fall has garnered impressive gains across the board including the beloved 18-34 demo.
Including this Friday’s episode, “Mommy Dearest”, Directed by John… More
Interview: Alex Irvine (Author Supernatural JW Journal..)

Author of “supernatural: john winchesters journal”, the narrows”,” scattering of jades”……..
I recently had the opportunity to talk to fiction author Alex Irvine who was very gracious and patient with me as I picked his brain about some of his recent work including his second Supernatural tie- in, Supernatural: John Winchester’s Journal. You could say Alex has now literally written the book on John’s mysterious journal.
Alex and I talked about everything from Native… More
Fringe/Lost Crossover Revealed?
A recent promo has sent Easter egg hounds and Lost fans all abuzz, as it seems to show actor Jorge Garcia (aka Hurley, from Fringe Co-creator and Producer, JJ Abrams, other, more famous show,) having a chat with Fringe’s Walter (John Noble).
Apparently, or it’s assumed, Garcia’s character is a Massive Dynamic employee of some sort. But given Abrams and co’s affinity for Easter eggs I wouldn’t be surprised if it was Hurley trying… More
Supernatural “The French Mistake” First-Look Photo!!
Don’t forget about the seasons most talked about episode “The French Mistake” coming Feb 25, the so-called “Meta” episode in which Sam and Dean play their “real-life” selves Jared Padaleki and Jensen Ackles! Confused? Check out the CW’s official description for some clarity:
Episode 6.15 “The French Mistake” 2/25/2011
Supernatural TV: Mannequin 3 Promo Vids
This Friday we Supernatural fans are getting what’s sure to be a classic episode from Sera Gamble and co. in the form of “Mannequin 3: The Reckoning”, a nod to the quirky Kim Cattrall 80’s Rom/Com. I “prefer” the ‘91 sequel starring one-time Buffy Kristy Swanson, I seem to remember that being kind of hot, but then again I was, like, 9 years old, so…
Episode 6.14 “Mannequin 3: The Reckoning″ 2/18/2011
Film Review: Paranormal Activity (2007)
SYNOPSIS:
A young couple that has recently moved in together tries to document the paranormal activity that seems to be plaguing them. At first the activity is small — objects moving over night, the occasional creaky floorboard etc. But with each new incident they feel the presence in their home growing stronger and more daring. They eventually consult a psychic who says that this entity may be demonic in nature, as opposed to being… More
Fringe Season 3: The Search for William Bell
Not a year since Leonard Nimoy’s “retirement” and, awesomely, word is coming down the pipe that he may return to one of his greatest roles, that of the mysterious William Bell. As some of us might remember Bell seemed to sacrifice himself in order to let The Fringe team (includig Faux-livia) get back to our world, but a tech savvy Nimoy recently Tweeted, yes, Spock, tweets, that he may be in line to return… More
Friday Death Slot: Fringe vs Supernatural
For those of you who have been scratching your heads looking for Fringe on Fox fear not, it hasn’t been canceled it’s been moved. To Friday nights, and for those of you Fox fans who know their history, you know that means one thing: Friday Death Slot! It’s the next best thing to being canceled, or not, you know what I mean. Yes, in a surprise move Fox moved Fringe away from its Thursday… More
Supernatural TV Series: Season 6.5 The Road Ahead
Well, it’s that time again. After an unusually long hiatus, due in part to an extra week of bumps thanks to The Vampire Diaries, Sam and Dean Winchester are back to finish out the sixth season!
New Show runner and long time Producer Sera Gamble and the rest of the cast and crew have got a lot in store for the remaining ten episodes of the season and buzz is already high… More
Film Review: Zeik’s Bad Day (Web Series) (2010)
It’s that time of year again, when all our sick little fancies ooze out of our psyches, after an eleven month stint being buried deep within repression-land, and everyone gets to be whoever, or whatever, they want, if just for the night. Yes, Halloween is a magical night, (and to anyone who says different I hope it’s tricks for you,) when all the Boils and Ghouls (John Kassir, forgive me) can go out into… More
Supernatural 6.2 – Preview “Two and a Half Men”
“Sam investigates a case about missing babies whose parents are being murdered. At one of the crime scenes, he discovers a baby that was left behind and calls Dean for help. Reluctant to leave Lisa and Ben, Dean finally agrees to meet Sam and surprises his brother with how parental he has become. The brothers take the baby to Samuel, who decides to raise it as a hunter, which infuriates… More

















