Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (2010), is directed by Troy Nixey and written by Guillermo Del Toro. It is a remake of a 1973″ made for television” movie, of the same name. A girl, a house, and tiny creatures that want your teeth! Well, why don’t we take a look at this film in the way, that only we …
Read More »Game Review: Life Weaver
Life Weaver is an extraordinary new independent video game from BioGamer Girl. Life Weaver is based on Amanda Dyar’s 2005 short story Broken Light, and the game was created exclusively by the talented author and game designer. The game plays much like an old-school Final Fantasy game. You’ll fight countless hordes of enemies, level your characters to learn powerful spells …
Read More »Game Review: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword was released just in time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the little green adventurer known as Link making his way into the land of Hyrule on the NES. The Legend of Zelda has seen 16 main entries in its heralded franchise, and it’s probably the most beloved and recognizable franchises in gaming history. …
Read More »Game Review: Bayonetta
Bayonetta is easily the most difficult game to rate that I’ve came across. The action title from Platinum Games features hands-down the best fighting system I’ve ever seen in an action game, and, yes, that includes the Devil May Cry, God of War and Ninja Gaiden franchises. There are a ton of combos to pull off, plenty of ways to …
Read More »Game Review: Bastion
Bastion was originally released for Xbox 360 as part of Microsoft’s Summer of Arcade promotion. This annual event typically features some of the best downloadable games the system will release all year long, and Bastion is no exception to this rule. The game was so well received that a PC port of the game was released only a short time …
Read More »Game Review: Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat is back with its ninth major title in the series and the second on a next generation console. The series burst onto the scene in 1992, and it quickly became known for its portrayals of extreme violence and gore. In fact, Mortal Kombat is the primary reason for the ESRB video game rating system we have today. Over …
Read More »Enter the Master of Kung Fu Cinema
Kung fu movie fans might think they know everything about this popular genre, but would they know which kung fu movie had the longest fight scene in the history of films? Or which kung fu star had to bite the head off a live lizard? Probably not. But Dr. Craig D. Reid — author of The Ultimate Guide to Martial …
Read More »Horror Art: Melinda Kónya
BIO: I’m self-taught artist, all is based in observation and inspiration.My art depicts, my pain,emotions, feelings and all the negative things of the world like, pain,lonleyness, sorrow,fear, mental illnesses, anger,disgust,abuse,agression and fake, rude,stupid ,silly,idiot people. An artwork starts to born when I’ m listening to music in the dark, I notice a complete image in my mind and this is …
Read More »Holiday Zombie Beauty Pageant
Zombie Holiday Beauty Pageant at Beauty Bar NYC Dec 18th! It’s official! The 5th Annual Drop Dead Gorgeous Zombie Beauty Pageant at the NYC Beauty Bar is on Sunday, December 18th starting at 9pm – 231 E 14th St btwn 2nd and 3rd Ave! As always it’s FREE but you must be 21 + to enter! Come get bloody and …
Read More »Game Review: Red Faction: Armageddon
Red Faction: Armageddon has been called the fourth and final title in the Red Faction series. The series are a group of third-person shooter video games that places a strong emphasis on aliens, space travel, advanced technology, and most importantly, destructive environments. Red Faction: Armageddon takes places entirely on the planet Mars, where humans have learned to live comfortably despite …
Read More »Convention Report: HorrorHound Weekend Cincinnati Nov. 11-13, 2011
This is going to be a tough one to write. I remember the entire weekend vividly, though there were moments that seem a bit hazy, and others I will just keep to myself. This was the third HorrorHound Weekend I have attended in a year. This was BY FAR my favorite as well as being the MOST FUN! There may …
Read More »Game Review: Saints Row: The Third
Saints Row: The Third is the most over the top, perverted and action-packed game I’ve ever played. The game constantly throws pop culture references at you, and each mission seems to be more ridiculous than the last, even when you think it couldn’t possibly get any crazier. If you’re unfamiliar with the Saints Row series, you should know that it’s …
Read More »Game Review: Alan Wake
Alan Wake tells the tale about a famous author by the same name. On the surface, things don’t look too bad for Alan; he has a nice marriage to a woman named Alice, and he’s best friends with his agent, Benny Wheeler. However, Alan is suffering from writer’s block, which is obviously not good for a professional writer. Alan and …
Read More »Combat Zone Horror, ur Wrestling
On November 12th at the old ECW arena in South Philadelphia there’s going to double shot of wrestling horror! 5:30pm Dragon Gate USA and 8:30pm Combat Zone Wrestling! I recently announced Horrornews.net would provide coverage of the Dragon Gate event but we are going do one better and provide coverage of both events. CZW has been the premier name is …
Read More »Vamps: Tiffany Apan
BIO: Tiffany is a singer/songwriter/musician/composer/actress/model/writer/producer in the industry. She has worked on a variety of projects ranging from musical theater to music to docu-dramas to the horror genre. Her work in theater includes principle roles in productions of “Whispers Want to Holler,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown,” and “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” Musically, she has released …
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