WHILE THE SAVAGE SLEEPS Author: Andrew E. Kaufman Published by Straightline Press Publication Date: August, 2010 Format: Black /White – 360 pages Price: $13.50 ($2.99 on Kindle) Andrew E. Kaufman’s debut novel takes us to the town of Faith, New Mexico, where something is amiss. A few hours away from New Mexico’s big city of Albuquerque, Faith is a quiet …
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Film Review: Dead Air (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Logan Burnhardt is the ego-king of the airwaves, but his unflappable persona is put to the test when a terrorist bio-attack unleashes a plague of flesh-ripping maniacs on Los Angeles. REVIEW: One might call this deja vu, ..or if your not keeping up with things maybe it’s a fresh start. But “Dead Air” seems to be coming off of …
Read More »Film Review: Cypher (2002)
SYNOPSIS: An unsuspecting, disenchanted man finds himself working as a spy in the dangerous, high-stakes world of corporate espionage. Quickly getting way over-his-head, he teams up with a mysterious femme fatale. REVIEW: When this movie first came onto my radar, I was suprised that it hadn’t received more attention. It’s plot can get a “slight” bit complex, but not to …
Read More »Film Review: Sex Hell (1975)
SYNOPSIS: It’s new arrivals day as the latest batch of hardboiled jailbait are incarcerated in the toughest juvenile detention center that never existed. REVIEW: With a title as blunt and intriguing as “Sex Hell“, one might either assume a Hell-centered genre movie or a film about rape and trafficking. Typical for these older films, the original title was actually released …
Read More »Film Review: Alien vs. Ninjas (2010)
SYNOPSIS: Once upon a time in Japan, there was a band of great Iga Ninja warriors, led by Yamata. One day, they witness a flash in the sky, and a roaring giant ball of fire crashing into the distant forest. The warriors rush into the deep woods in an attempt to identify the mysterious fireball. There, betraying their expectations, they …
Read More »Comic Review: The Grimm: Caelum Simianus – Issue 1
Issue: The Grimm: Caelum Simianus #1 Writer: Michael Beazley Artist: Michael Beazley Letters: Michael Beazley Colors: Michael Beazley Publisher: General Jack Cosmo Productions Release Date: 2010 Pages: 28 Price: $4.00 “An unidentified flying object is the source of a disturbance in a small farm town bringing in the Centers of Disease control and Special Missions Unit 13. No communication. Cattle …
Read More »Book Review: Arlene’s Heart – Author Victoria Frances
ARLENE’S HEART Written and Illustrated by Victoria Frances Published by NBM Publishing Publication Date: 2007 Format: Full Color, 80 pages Price: $24.95 Arlene’s’ Heart is just more than a visual treat. It’s a treat for the eyes, the soul and the mind. Victoria Frances is an artist who received acclaim for here Goth series “Favole”. Her latest release comes in …
Read More »Film Review: Dysmorphia (short film) (2012)
SYNOPSIS: One man prepares to remove a limb that he perceives as being ‘alien’ or ‘foreign’ REVIEW: The short films continue! Today we have a film from Scotland called DYSMORPHIA, written and directed by Andy Stewart. The film stars Gordon Holliday as a man with a serious psychological problem. Our nameless character suffers from Body Dysmorphic Disorder, a very serious …
Read More »Film Review: The Disappearance Of Alice Creed (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Two men fortify a nondescript British apartment so it can serve as a prison, and then kidnap a woman and tie her to a bed. Before there’s even time to react, we’re plunged into a very nasty situation, but not a simple one REVIEW: Written and Directed by J Blakeson Starring Gemma Arterton, Eddie Marsan and Martin Compston Let …
Read More »Film Review: 388 Arletta Avenue (2011)
SYNOPSIS: young couple find themselves in an unnerving situation with a mysterious stalker. REVIEW: Contrary to opinion, this is not quite a found-footage film – 388 Arletta Avenue can best be described in one short sentence as a voyeuristic verite movie. Imagine Peeping Tom if it were based primarily and predominantly around the subjective camera. It’s not a new concept …
Read More »Book Review: The Cure – Author JG Faherty
The Cure By: JG Faherty Samhain Publishing 254 Pages She was born with the power to cure. Now she’s developed the power to kill. A young woman named Leah DeGarmo struggles to cope with a mixture of gift and curse in the power to heal. Adapting the role of veterinarian she vows to use her powers for good in making …
Read More »Film Review: Devil’s Ground (aka Cycle) – (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Carrie Mitchell (Daryl Hannah) is en route to her new life in Salem, Maine. After stopping at a lonely gas bar, she has a rather strange conversation with a hulking gas station attendant in which he warns her that the roads are bad, but she continues on towards her destination. Suddenly, from out of the woods staggers AMY SINGER, …
Read More »Film Review: The 6th Day (2000)
SYNOPSIS: “Set in the near future, where cloning is carried out on everything except humans. Adam Gibson is a family man whose life is shattered when he finds himself cloned illegally by Replacement Technologies, a cloning conglomerate. Adam sets out to find who and why he was cloned, as he tries to get his life back. But the firm’s sinister …
Read More »The Imperial March” Awakens in Electronic-Rock Cover by Celldweller [Free Download]
Independent Artist/Producer Celldweller joins the dark side with a mind-warping & aggressive electronic-rock cover version of “The Imperial March.” This is the Star Wars cover you are looking for – available as a free download now this week only, in celebration of the release of The Force Awakens. Stream & Download “The Imperial March” now:
Read More »Film Review: The Return of Count Yorga (1971)
SYNOPSIS: Count Yorga continues to prey on the local community while living by a nearby orphanage. He also intends to take a new wife, while feeding his bevy of female vampires REVIEW: The Return of Count Yorga is, unsurprisingly, the sequel to the 1970 film, Count Yorga, Vampire. This time, the Count (played by Robert Quarry), having purchased an old …
Read More »Film Review: Black Water (2007)
SYNOPSIS: A terrifying tale of survival in the mangrove swamps of Northern Australia REVIEW: Ever since Wolf Creek was released in 2005, the Australian outback has gained a sinister element to it which is incomparable to most horror movies set in urban areas – and Black Water has undeniably followed in its footsteps on this front. Just imagine a tranquil …
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