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Mike Joy

HorrorNews.net Manager. Located in New Jersey. I've been with HNN since it's creation in 2008. Responsibilities: managing talent, acquisitions, new programs, website strategizing, celebrity interviews, public relations, the paranormal column, “Unexplained Confidential”, and more. unexplainedconfidential.blogspot.com

HeBGB TV Available Now From Scream Team Releasing

HeBGB TV is available now on Blu-ray and Limited Edition Box from Scream Team Releasing. HeBGB TV synopsis: A multi dimensional cable box installs itself into a neighborhood and slowly, the world. Two siblings discover a mysterious package on their porch and are taken on a wild channel-surfing journey through a world of television mayhem. Welcomed by their new friend, …

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Disco Diablo, New Horror Comedy Podcast Goes Into Pre-Production

Disco Diablo is a new horror comedy podcast series going into pre-production and directed by Greg Tally and Halle Capone. This will be a Collywood Studios and Damn Dirty Drive In Presentation, both based in Denver, Colorado. It is also the first of several podcast plays, film shorts and features Collywood is moving into pre-production. Tally’s previous directing projects include …

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Official Poster for Rick Danford’s horror film, “The Clock”

Brace yourself for an extraordinary journey into the depths of terror and horror as renowned indie writer and director Rick Danford breathes new life into an old-time radio show with his highly anticipated feature film, “The Clock.” Prepare to be captivated and chilled to the core as this haunting tale unravels, enveloping audiences in a spine-tingling atmosphere of fear and …

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Mya Lazorka Brings The Madness To Malice: Nu Gui

Lights, camera, conversation! Join us as Chad Elger, not only a skilled cameraman but also a charismatic Twitch streamer, sits down with the incredibly talented actress Mya Lazorka. Get ready to dive into the world of ‘Malice: Nu Gui’ as they unravel the layers of Keo Sinn’s character, exploring the intricacies of her compelling backstory and the challenges she faces …

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Scareplex Premieres Director’s Cut of Human Hibachi and new Docuseries Encounters Friday, August 25th

Indie Genre Streaming Platform Scareplex is flexing its muscles this week with two hot premieres exclusive to the network. The platform will be premiering an exclusive Director’s Cut of director Mario Cerrito’s celebrated found footage film Human Hibachi as well as the first season of Bill Howard’s new docuseries Encounters this Thursday/Friday at midnight CST.

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Human Hibachi: The Beginning wins Best NJ/NY Horror Film at New Jersey Horror Film Festival

Human Hibachi: The Beginning wins Best NJ/NY Horror Film at the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival. Next stop, Human Hibachi: The Beginning joins Human Hibachi and Human Hibachi 2: Feast In The Forest on Troma Now! Human Hibachi: The Beginning takes a brutal look at how Jin and the Human Hibachi films got their start in Japan, before …

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Creator of Horror Realm YouTube Channel establishes space for Independent Horror Film Makers and so much more

Horror Realm is forging its own path within the genre of horror related content. We invite you to check out our YouTube channel, you will experience a unique and diverse part of the community unlike anything else you’ve seen before. Our creator and host Travis Bruce has developed a plat-form for some of the most engaging discussions with rising stars, …

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Scary Tales: Dead Zone Wraps Filming & Ready for a Halloween Worldwide Release

Filmmaker Geno McGahee (RISE OF THE SCARECROWS: HELL ON EARTH, FATAL JUSTICE) has just wrapped his latest production “SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE,” the third in a popular series of anthology films. A Gregory Hatanaka Presents Film distributed by CINEMA EPOCH, SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE features plenty of twists and turns and scares along the way. In 2008, SCARY TALES was …

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Tony Timpone’s Exclusive Talk with Stewart (Lyle) Thorndike (Bad Things)

Good Women Doing “Bad Things” By TONY TIMPONE The Shining has inspired countless horror films, and those looking for a version as seen through a queer lens will appreciate female writer/director Stewart (Lyle) Thorndike’s Bad Things. A June world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, it begins streaming on Shudder and AMC+ this Friday. In the movie, a group of …

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