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Film Review: Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D (1990)

SYNOPSIS: Harry Griswald is a NYPD cop who is possessed with the spirit of a great Kabuki master. This has made him ‘the chosen one’ to do battle with ‘the evil one’. He is also out to do good deeds and fight crime in the name of the law. The only problem is that a number of corrupt people in …

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SAVE THE DATE! THE WALKING DEAD: The Complete Sixth Season – On Blu-ray

This past season brought many unforeseen, exciting and pulse-pounding twists and turns. With the end of every season comes the bittersweet knowledge that we must wait with bated breath until the next ride. To keep your “The Walking Dead” appetite satiated, Anchor Bay Entertainment proudly continues the tradition of offering fans an opportunity to relive the ever so satisfying and …

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THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD 2-Disc Collector’s Edition BD set July 19

  GET READY TO DEVOUR EVEN MORE BRAINS! SCREAM FACTORY™ PRESENTS THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD 2-DISC COLLECTOR’S EDITION BLU-RAY™ SET RISING ON JULY 19, 2016  Writer/director Dan O’Bannon (Alien, Lifeforce) puts an uproarious spin on the zombie apocalypse movie in 1985’s cult classic The Return Of The Living Dead, starring Clu Gulager (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: …

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Film Review: Death Becomes Her (1992)

SYNOPSIS: When a woman learns of an immortality treatment, she sees it as a way to outdo her long-time rival. REVIEW: There are questions and themes that always seem to come up throughout the centuries of stories that exist. These concepts manage to capture the minds of audiences. They are intriguing in ways that keep them repeating throughout literature, film, …

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Film Review: Sharkansas Women’s Prison Massacre (2016)

SYNOPSIS: When a fracking environmental accident rips apart the earth’s crust, the resulting hole lets out prehistoric sharks from underground. The sharks target a group of women and trap them in a cabin. REVIEW: I love myself a good B-movie; pure unpretentious fun – no strings attached. Jim Wynorski used to be very reliable when it comes to delivering this …

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Film Review: Skinwalkers (2006)

SYNOPSIS: As 12-year-old Timothy (Matthew Knight) prepares to turn 13, he’s blissfully unaware that he’s a half blood slated to transform — and that his extended family of good-hearted werewolves has been protecting him since the day he was born. Elsewhere, lurking in the shadows, an evil pack of werewolves (led by Jason Behr) has been waiting for more than …

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Film Review: Sector 7 (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Something awaits 8,000 feet under the sea off the southern tip of Jeju Island. The Eclipse is the offshore drilling rig stationed at Sector 7, a mining area in the vast open sea located off the southern tip of Jeju Island. The oil drilling excavations end in failure and headquarters gives the order to withdraw. Captain Jeong-man is sent …

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Film Review: Charly (1968)

SYNOPSIS: “Charly is an adult male with a cognitive disability struggling to survive in the modern world. His frequent attempts at learning, reading and writing prove difficult. His teacher, Miss Kinian, takes Charly to the clinic where he is observed by doctors who have Charly ‘race’ a mouse, Algernon. Algernon is usually the winner thanks to an experiment that greatly …

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Film Review: Fringe (Short film) (2008)

SYNOPSIS: Young Madeleine thinks there’s a man in the dark. Her mother doesn’t believe her, so she sets about to prove it with her Polaroid camera. REVIEW: There’s not a whole ton you can say in a review about a horror short that lasts only 5 minutes, but none-the-less this intriguing piece delivers on 2 common fears. One…someone or something …

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Film Review: Cannibal Suburbia (2008)

SYNOPSIS: Disturbed entertainers Donkey Punch Disco and the Secret Mango take us through three tales of violence, comedy and feces situated in the Melbourne suburbs. The first story revolves around a disastrous party, the second is a tale of psychotic doppelgangers and finally we have a gory explosion of terror as an unlucky sleaze hound experiences painful tortures inflicted by …

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Book Review: Warlash Dark Noir – Issue 2

WARLASH: DARK NOIR No. 2 Written by Frank Forte Artwork by FRANK FORTE, ROYAL McGRAW, STEVE MANNION, NENAD GUCUNJA, J.C. WONG Cover painted by BRUNO WERNECK Published by Asylum Press Publication Date: 2008 Format: Color / B&w – 48 pages Price: $2.95 Warlash is back with a vengeance. Carrying over from last issue we pretty much have a full does …

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Film Review: House of Bad (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Three sisters, Teig, Sirah and Lily, steal a case full of heroin from Sirah’s drug dealing boy friend. Intent on staying out of sight until it is safe to approach a potential buyer, the girls hide out in their old family home, abandoned for 10 years. Two weeks turns into a lifetime when the isolation settles in to rattle …

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Book Review: Global Weirdness – Authors Climate Central

Bearing the title “Global Weirdness“, you might mistake this for just another apocalypse-laden read. The book is created under the Climate Central group who (from the series of emails I received) are a group with a much needed concern for our planet’s direction. Not in the sense of politics, prophecy, or social agendas, but to simply alert us to what …

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Comic Review: Fisk: S.U.B.S.T.I.T.U.T.E. Hero -Issue 1

Issue: Fisk: S.U.B.S.T.I.T.U.T.E. Hero #1 Writer: Dino Caruso Artist: Shawn Richter Publisher: Caruso Comics Release Date: 2010 Pages: 28 “Mr. Fisk braves a science lab full of dastardly duplicates in The Case of the Photocopy Clones.” Artwork: 3.5 out of 5 This is a good-looking black and white book, except for one thing, there is not really any depth too …

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Film Review: The Vatican Exorcisms (2013)

SYNOPSIS: The Vatican Exorcisms was shot by Joe Marino, an American film-maker who went to Italy to shed light on the phenomenon of exorcisms. Accompanied by Padre Luigi, a true exorcist, Joe travels to the south of Italy, a place where the sacred and profane have always lived together, where Christian rituals are inextricably linked to the pagan ones.

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