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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: The Museum of Wonders (2010)

SYNOPSIS: When the beautiful dancer Salome learns that the dwarf circus owner Marcel has just received an inheritance, she marries the lovesick, diminutive performer, all the while planning to steal his fortune and run off with her lover, strong man Sansone. When Marcel and fellow performers discover her evil plan, they band together to carry out a brutal revenge. REVIEW: …

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Dexter Kills with Season 6 Coming to Bluray

America’s favorite serial killer is back for a new season of thrilling drama and unexpected twists when DEXTER: THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON arrives on Blu-ray Disc and DVD August 14 from Showtime Networks, CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Media Distribution. Featuring gripping performances from special guest stars Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominee Yasiin Bey, Colin Hanks (King Kong) and …

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Synchronicity Found in New Genre Studio Partnership

Production, finance and international sales company The Solution Entertainment Group (The Solution) and Siren Studios, a full service production and post production facility in Hollywood, are entering into a far reaching strategic partnership that will include physical production and post production services and the launch of a new genre sales label called Synchronicity, it was announced today by The Solution …

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Warner Brothers Offer Free Films to Comic-Con Attendees

Flixster today announced it is giving San Diego Comic-Con® attendees complimentary UltraViolet-enabled copies of popular Warner Bros. Pictures titles for enjoyment through its movie viewing application on a wide variety of compatible devices. Starting July 12 through July 15, fans will receive complimentary movies by simply tweeting unique hashtags found at the DC Entertainment booth, and at the “Batcave,” which …

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Hungry for a ‘Meat Puppet’?

(1. meat puppet; (noun) person(s) that have no will of their own; somebody that lets others control them. Another name for a human being, especially one who doesn’t think for him/herself, has no soul and is therefore controlled by others). Currently filming in New Jersey is this year’s new bone chilling horror/thriller “The Meat Puppet”. From the mind of Award …

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Studio JMS Reveals Future Horror Films

Today it was announced that J. Michael Straczynski will launch a new media company aptly named Studio JMS. Studio JMS will combine all of the mediums in which Straczynski has been successfully working for decades, encompassing comic books, web and television series, feature films and video games. Straczynski has won multiple awards as writer and producer of hit television series …

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Eerie Indiana, Ghostbusters and More! Animated favs coming Soon to Fearnet

‘TALES FROM THE CRYPTKEEPER’ AS WELL AS LIVE-ACTION SERIES ‘EERIE, INDIANA’ AND ‘DARK ORACLE’ WHEN IT ADDS THE ‘FUNHOUSE’ WEEKEND PROGRAMMING BLOCK SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 FROM 10 AM TO 12 PM ET FEARnet, cable’s premier destination for horror, suspense and thriller content, is adding a new two-hour weekend programming block starting August 18. The morning segment, dubbed “Funhouse,” features half-hour …

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‘Play Dead’ Debut by Teller (of Penn & Teller) Enters Horror Arena

Teller, the smaller, quieter half of Penn & Teller, will have the world premiere of his performance film of PLAY DEAD, the Off-Broadway horror hit starring Todd Robbins, on Friday, July 27th at Montreal’s 2012 Fantasia International Festival. Teller and Robbins will both attend. This feature film includes the “fiendishly frightening” (New York Post) blackout segments shot in infrared, to …

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