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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: Bane (2008)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Four women awake in an underground cell with amnesia. The women soon discover that they are part of an experiment with no obvious purpose. They are visited, one by one, by the SURGEON who cuts a four digit number into their skin with the exact time he will return to kill each of them. The woman …

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Film Review: The Wraith (1986)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Packard Walsh and his motorized gang control and terrorize an Arizona desert town where they force drivers to drag-race so they can ‘win’ their vehicles. After Walsh beats the decent teenager Jamie Hankins to death after finding him with his girlfriend, a mysterious power creates Jake Kesey, an extremely cool motor-biker who has a car which …

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Film Review: Paul McCartney Really Is Dead (2010)

Rate This Movie Paul McCartney Really Is Dead:  The Last Testament of George Harrison (2010) SYNOPSIS: In the summer of 2005, a package arrived at the Hollywood offices of Highway 61 Entertainment from London with no return address. Inside were two mini-cassette audio tapes dated December 30, 1999 and labeled THE LAST TESTAMENT OF GEORGE HARRISON. A voice identical to …

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Film Review: Darkness (2002)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A teenage girl moves into a remote countryside house with her family, only to discover that their gloomy new home has a horrifying past that threatens to destroy the family. REVIEW: Jaume Balagueró was onto to something with this “dark” horror film echoing its title in not only its story, but as a vital “element” to …

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Film Review: Pandemic (2009)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A slow-paced, action thriller about a virus that strikes a New Mexico county and the local veterinarian who gets caught in the middle. With a very quick response time to the infected county after a call was made to the Center Of Disease Control, the presence of the U.S. military has the locals thinking conspiracy theory. …

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Film Review: Forget Me Not (2009)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: It’s graduation weekend, and Sandy Channing, the popular class president of her small-town high school, should be enjoying the time of her life. But when her friends start disappearing, Sandy discovers they have unwittingly awakened the vengeful spirit of a girl they wronged long ago. Fighting for her sanity, Sandy must unlock a dark secret from …

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FrightFest Presents Reveals First Slate of Films to be Released

CURATED HORROR HITS FROM THE UK’S LEADING GENRE FESTIVAL & UK’S LEADING INDEPENDENT FILM DISTRIBUTOR Discover suspense, terror and everything in between as Signature Entertainment and FrightFest, the UK’s leading horror fantasy film festival, team up to launch FrightFest Presents, an all-new venture geared to delivering the best in undiscovered genre features to the UK audience and world stage. PHASE ONE: COMING TO UK SCREENS …

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Hammer Horror: The Warner Bros. Years is Coming to Blu-ray on Aug 26 (Diabolique Films)

The untold story of Hammer at Warner Bros, and the relationship that produced some of the British company’s finest films! The classic Hammer films from Warner Bros are now appearing on Blu-ray. However, they have never received an in-depth exploration in any special feature or documentary. Now, the fascinating story is finally told in this unprecedented 101-minute documentary feature, HAMMER …

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The Darkest Nothing Film Series – Extreme Behavior Theme-centric Film making Creeps Forward!

A movie project always has limitations, budget, length, ideas… What if a film series didn’t stuck to the “recipe” of the first successful movie for the sequels, and instead would bring 8 movies out all at once, or more than 12 hours of film? What if the ideas and the subjects were so complex and scary, but at the same …

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