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Shawn Handling

Horror movies have always been my favorite genre. I started watching horror movies at a very young age, even if it was just on regular television. The earliest horror movie I remember seeing was The Amityville Horror (1979) at the age of 9 years old.

Film Review: Moorland (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A woman show found footage of the days leading up to her son’s disappearance in hopes to find out what happened the night he never came home. REVIEW: Director: Jordan Kantola Starring: Clayton Miles, J.T. Taylor, Jodan Kantola This movie opens with a mother sitting on a couch preparing to alarm viewers with the discovery of footage that shows …

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Film Review: The Dead Undead (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A group of twenty-something’s find themselves caught in a war between an army of vampires and another group of animalistic zombie vampires. REVIEW: Director: Matthew Anderson, Edward Conna Starring: Luke Goss, Matthew Anderson, Laura Kenley, Vernon Wells Our movie starts out with a group of young people who want to spend some time partying and having a good time. …

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Film Review: Phobia (2013)

SYNOPSIS: After a car accident kills his wife, Johnathan MacKinlay developed agoraphobia (the fear of going outside) and keeps himself secluded in his apartment when he becomes aware of a violent home-invader and also starts having visions of his dead wife. REVIEW: Directed by Rory Douglas Abel Starring Michael Jefferson, Emma Dubery Johnathan MacKinlay (Michael Jeffereson) has a problem. He …

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Film Review: Prince of the Night (aka Nosferatu in Venice) (1988)

SYNOPSIS: Professor Paris Catalano visits Venice hoping to find the vampire, Nosferatu in the year 1786 REVIEW: Directed by Augusto Caminito, Mario Caiano, Starring Klaus Kinski, Christopher Plummer, Donald Pleasance, and Barbara De Rossi A sequel of sorts to Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), this movie tells the story of Nosferaut (in lieu of Dracula) going to Venice in …

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Film Review: Late Phases (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A blind army veteran moves into a retirement community where people and animals have been mysteriously dying off. REVIEW: Director: Adrián García Bogliano Starring: Nick Damici, Ethan Emby, Lance Guest, Tina Louise Ambrose (Nick Damici) is a blind Vietnam vet who is moving into a retirement community and already picking out headstones for his own funeral. His son, Will …

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