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Film Review: Frat House Massacre (2008)

SYNOPSIS: Set in the late 70s, this gritty and twisted film taps the physical and mental underpinnings of the meaning of the word “brother” in a way reminiscent of the best of late 70s grindhouse and early 80s slashers. REVIEW: Written by: Draven Gonzalez  Directed by: Alex Pucci  Starring: Rane Jameson, Jon Fleming, Niki Rubin, Lisa DiCicco, Chris Prangley  QUICK FIX: In the …

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Book Review: Poisonous – Author Tommy B. Smith

Poisonous, the latest novella by Tommy B. Smith is a rarity of its format.  Where I’d always believed novellas should have an economy of storytelling, and a propulsive quality to the writing, making the story readable in one or two sittings – think of the collection Different Seasons, by Stephen King, and how easily digestible it is – Mr. Smith …

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Film Review: The Unmoved Mover (2008)

SYNOPSIS: A head of a factory starts using one of his female workers as a toy in more and more sadistic ways. REVIEW: From time to time a film comes along that will completely divide an audience. There is black and white, love or hate, nothing in between. Unmoved Mover is one of these films. Directed by Lukasz Barczyk it …

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Film Review: Graveyard of The Living Dead (2008)

SYNOPSIS: The scientists of a medical laboratory in Germany, Paul (Alexander Reckert) and his colleague Henry (Lars Rohnstock) are researching on their own risk for a secret project. They try to reactivate the brain waves of a recently died human to collect information about the function of the human brain after its death. They are successful but with fatal results! …

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Film Review: The Phantom of the Opera (1989)

SYNOPSIS: A darker version of the classic Gaston Leroux novel. A young soprano becomes the obsession of a horribly disfigured composer who has plans for those oppose himself or the young singer. REVIEW: There are certain stories that people enjoy so much that they are retold many, many times in different forms. They may be told in the form of …

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COUNT CHOCULA, FRANKEN BERRY, & BOO BERRY Masks, Shirts & Socks from Fright-Rags

For many, General Mills’ Monster Cereals are as synonymous with Halloween as horror movies and jack-o-lanterns. With the holiday quickly approaching, Fright-Rags has released the General Mills Monsters collection. Dress up Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry with limited edition box sets. Each one contains a ventilated mask, an exclusive shirt designed by Christopher Franchi, and a color-changing spoon, …

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Interview: Rachel Belofsky (Screamfest Founder)

SCREAMFEST has started and will run until 10/27/2016 Tell us about SCREAMFEST and what you are expecting this year? Rachel – This is year sixteen for us. We have an interesting film that was directed by a teenager. He was fifteen when he began filming and sixteen when it wrapped. It is called “Therapy.” It is kind of interesting to …

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Film Review: Flytrap (2015)

SYNOPSIS: Heading to UCLA to see his friend, acerbic astronomer, James, develops car problems and suddenly finds himself embroiled in a rather disturbing game of survival. Will he finally make it to safety, or will he be lost forever? REVIEW: Flytrap is an odd little film, slightly experimental and bordering very closely on avant-garde; it’s led by Jeremy Crutchley, who …

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Is it a Dragon? Is it a Long Lost Ancient Dinosaur?

How many of you watch Youtube videos? How many of you get a kick out of mysterious objects flying in the sky? It seems there is new video from China, according to Coasttocoastam.com, that shows a mysterious animal creature flying through the sky. To some, it seems like a pterodactyl and others it looks like a dragon. Of course, there …

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Film Review: Carnage Park (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Vivian Fontaine is having a bad day. Her father is dying. The heartless owner of the land her family is farming is attempting to evict them. The overbearing manager of the Mackin County Bank has turned down the loan her family needed so they could buy the farm and stay on it. And she was just kidnapped by two …

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Book Review: Pumpkin Cinema | Author Nathaniel Tolle

I love Halloween.  Both the movie and the holiday.  When I was a child, Christmas was the most magical time of the year, but from the late 1970’s on the month of October has been my favorite time of the year.  The indescribable feeling of the crisp autumn air, the falling leaves, the cloudy skies, the overcast horizon and scent …

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Don’t Breathe Debuting on Digital November 8 and on Blu-ray & DVD November 29

From the Creators of Evil Dead Comes the Breakout Box Office Sensation and the Most Acclaimed Thriller of the Year  DON’T BREATHE   Debuting on Digital November 8 On Blu-ray™ & DVD November 29 Bonus Materials Include Eight Deleted Scenes with Director’s Commentary and More! From director Fede Alvarez and the twisted minds behind Evil Dead comes the terrifying, critically …

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Trailer: Ouija Origin of Evil (2016)

In 1965 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to bolster their séance scam business and unwittingly invite authentic evil into their home. When the youngest daughter is overtaken by the merciless spirit, this small family confronts unthinkable fears to save her and send her possessor back to the other side. [springboard type=”video” id=”1662303″ …

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Film Review: Before I Wake (2016)

SYNOPSIS: A young couple adopt an orphaned child whose dreams – and nightmares – manifest physically as he sleeps. REVIEW: Little Cody is a special boy. Sweet but reserved. Eager but cautious. Loving but damaged. Oh, and when Cody sleeps, his dreams spring to life and intersect with the real world in the most amazing and wondrous ways. Most of …

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Film Review: The Cleansing Hour (short film) (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Two failed filmmakers have found success running a webcast that streams LIVE exorcisms. However, every episode is an elaborately staged hoax, created to dupe their global audience. But, when their latest subject turns out to actually be demon-possessed, Lance and Drew are forced to reckon with their online charade- live in front of millions viewers.

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