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Adrian Halen

Horrornews.net is a popular Horror Genre site. HNN is a full featured Horror resource that focuses on News, Upcoming Horror Film Releases, Reviews, Articles, Interviews, Art, Trailers and Industry Features. Adrian Halen is HNN's lead reviewer with over a decade of reviews under his belt HNN is aimed at providing one of the Top resources for the film and book reviews to consumers by covering a large spectrum of Horror titles combined with Cult films, Asian Horror and Extreme Underground Films.

THE RENTAL directed by Dave Franco starring Alison Brie, Dan Stevens, Sheila Vand, Jeremy Allen White – In Theaters and On Demand July 24, 2020

THE RENTAL Directed by: Dave Franco Written by: Dave Franco and Joe Swanberg Starring: Alison Brie (GLOW), Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) Sheila Vand (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night), Jeremy Allen White (Shameless) *In Theaters and On Demand July 24, 2020* Two couples looking to celebrate their seed money from a new business venture, embark on a weekend getaway …

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New Australian Horror Film THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE KILLER Coming Soon

New Australian Horror Film THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE KILLER Coming Soon “The Slaughterhouse Killer”, the latest horror film from Australian filmmaker Sam Curtain (Blood Hunt), is set to thrill audiences in what the director describes as a blend of visceral horror and character driven drama. The film, now completed, tells the story of Box (Craig Ingham) and Nathan (James Mason). A passion …

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Trailer: BayView Entertainment and Horrornews.Net Launch “HNN Presents” Distribution Label

BayView Entertainment and its Widowmaker Films division have partnered with Horrrornews.net to create a new horror video distribution label, “HNN Presents.” “HNN Presents” leverages the insider knowledge of the horror field from Horrornews.net with the distribution experience of BayView Entertainment to offer the best films in the horror genre from around the globe. “HNN Presents” titles will be available on …

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Weinstein-#MeToo Doc ROCKING THE COUCH streaming this month on RWN

Weinstein-Me Too Doc ROCKING THE COUCH airing available on REEL WOMEN’S NETWORK this month. This month, the Reel Women’s Network presents the confronting documentary ROCKING THE COUCH. The online streaming service showcases films, shows, web series, documentaries and digital content created by women and Women-Identified filmmakers and content creators. Bringing a fresh perspective to the world of streaming, the Reel …

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The Worst Titled Film in Artsploitation’s History now on VOD

Controversial WE Is Now Out on VOD and STREAMING We (original title Wij), director Rene Eller’s explicit often shocking look at a group of youths and their summer of illicit fun is now available on VOD and Streaming. Artsploitation Films now realizes that not changing the title (original Dutch title, Wij, is We in English) has made it challenging (ok, …

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RESURRECTION CORPORATION New Horror Comedy inspired at “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”

“Resurrection Corporation” a new independent animated movie from italian Director Alberto Genovese (Sick Sock Monsters from Outer space distributed in the World by Troma Entertainment) Caligari is a famous undertaker who’s been on the streets since death itself was banned in the city and supplanted by a practical method of resurrection. It’s a Horror Comedy inspired by the masterpiece  “Das …

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ZOMBI CHILD, A Stirring, Atmospheric Genre Mash-up Called “an Undead Drama with Brains”- 5/19 from Film Movement

BLENDING MYSTICISM, SOCIAL COMMENTARY AND HORROR, THIS STIRRING, ATMOSPHERIC FILM IS A CAPTIVATING GENRE MASH-UP THAT’S “NOT UNDEAD BUT BRACINGLY ALIVE ZOMBI CHILD Street Date: May 19, 2020 DVD/Digital: $24.95 Certified Fresh by Rotten Tomatoes and a New York Times Critic’s Pick, ZOMBI CHILD Arrives to Home Entertainment Platforms Following its Theatrical Release in 100+ Markets; the DVD Includes Audio …

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A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND – Virtual Cinema Premiere: Violent Thrills Meets Bloody Revenge Acclaimed Thriller – May 8

VIOLENT THRILLS MEETS BLOODY REVENGE IN THE TAUT, GRITTY AND ACCLAIMED THRILLER A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND STARRING SARAH BOLGER AND DIRECTED BY ABNER PASTOLL NOW PREMIERING IN FILM MOVEMENT’S VIRTUAL CINEMA ON MAY 8, 2020 Opening in Theaters in Chicago, Denver, Seattle, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh and More Will Also Be Available Day-and-Date On Demand & Digital Set in …

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Film Review: Dark Angel (1990)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: An alien (Matthias Hues) travels to earth on a mission to harvest human endorphins to sell on the intergalactic narcotics market. Meanwhile, undercover cop Jack Caine (Dolph Lundgren) is determined to avenge the death of his partner at the hands of a gang of upscale drug dealers known as The White Boys. Once the rogue cop …

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Digital release on May 8: “Vampire Burt’s Serenade”

Vampire Burt’s Serenade. Horror/Musical/Comedy. Written and directed by Ken Roht. Music by Paul Goldowitz. Produced by Kenneth Hughes, From Indie Rights. (Color, 2020, USA, 76 minutes, not rated) Starring Kevin Scott Richardson, Diva Zappa, Dylan Kenin, Brandon Heitkamp, Tracey L;eigh, Brian Gaskill, Sharon Ferguson, Laura Martin. In this raucous, raunchy, bloody thriller with a touch of camp, Vampire Burt (Kevin …

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Horror sequel FOR JENNIFER starring Dominique Swain available On Demand during lockdown

Tiffani Fest, Felissa Rose and Dominique Swain star in director Jody Barton’s exceedingly clever FOR JENNIFER, available now On Demand from JB Films. After a surprise horror themed birthday party, Jennifer gets a scare that leads to an accident. Jennifer is a horror blogger and huge horror movie fan. Her friends, to cheer her up after the accident, decide they …

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Acclaimed British filmmaker & author Sean Hogan steps inside the world of UK Horror with release of 2 books

Sean Hogan, best known for his films The Devil’s Business and Little Deaths, has created two works of metafictional film criticism – England’s Screaming and its follow-up, Three Mothers, One Father.   England’s Screaming is both a fictional history of UK genre cinema and a state of the nation address, taking films from 1945’s Dead of Night to 2018’s Possum …

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