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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.

Film Review: Not Forgotten (2009)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: In a Tex-Mex border town, a man and his wife must face their tortured pasts in order to save their kidnapped daughter. REVIEW: Directed by: Dror Soref Written by: Tomas Romero and Dror Soref Starring: Simon Baker, Paz Vega, Chloe Moretz, Claire Forlani, Michael DeLorenzo When one is pushed to an emotional breakdown followed by a …

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Film Review: Jack Brooks Monster Slayer (2008)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: After witnessing his family’s violent murder, Jack Brooks (Trevor Matthews) develops an uncontrollable anger problem, but the night classes his girlfriend (Rachel Skarsten) suggests to cure Jack’s “issues” end up making them worse when his professor (Robert Englund) undergoes changes. Suddenly, Jack is the only person on Earth who can bring an unspeakable evil to its …

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Film Review: Assault Girls (2009)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: When a video-game company creates an immersive gaming environment where players wage war against gigantic sand-dwelling monsters, three gorgeous gals armed to the teeth (Meisa Kuroki, Hinako Saeki and Rinko Kikuchi) accept the challenge and jump into the virtual desert. But as they blaze their way into the game’s higher levels, they face ever-more ferocious foes. …

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Film Review: Retardead (2009)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The evil Dr. Stern returns, armed with a lethal intelligence serum that yields horrific results at the Butte County Institute for Special Education REVIEW: As the markets flood with horror films of all shapes and sizes, it’s still a pleasure to come across films that mix comedy and horror. The level of effectiveness varies but most …

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Polidori’s Vampyre at 200

I’m beyond excited to announce that booking has opened for Open Graves, Open Minds: ‘Some curious disquiet’: Polidori, the Byronic vampire, and its progeny. A symposium for the bicentenary of The Vampyre, 6-7 April 2019, Keats House, Hampstead. We’ll be celebrating 200 years since the vampire first entered fiction in 1819. The programme boasts coffin boffins galore, plus special guest …

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Film Review: The Craft (1996)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A newcomer to a Catholic prep high school falls in with a trio of outcast teenage girls who practice witchcraft, and they all soon conjure up various spells and curses against those who anger them. REVIEW: It’s one thing to call the 1996 film “The Craft” iconic and a cult favorite, it’s another to say it’s …

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