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Film Review: Spirit Hunters (2012)

SYNOPSIS: When spirited cinematographer, Morgan, and his sidekick sound-man, Cricket, head off to a remote ranch in Idaho to film a reality TV show about investigating paranormal activity, the duo find themselves entangled in a mystery involving corruption, murder and – maybe, just maybe – a few ghosts. REVIEW: Spirit Hunters (a.k.a. End of the Road on IMDB) has some …

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Top 10 Horror Toys For Halloween 2015

Horrornews.net has joined forces with Entertainment Earth to bring you the Top 10 Horror Toys for the 2015 Halloween Season. 10. Young Frankenstein Igor Vinyl Idolz Figure Mel Brooks’ classic comedy, Young Frankenstein, gets the Vinyl Idolz Treatment! This Young Frankenstein Dr. Frankenstein Vinyl Idolz Figure captures the likeness of legendary comedian Marty Feldman. Figure stands about 8-inches tall and …

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Film Review: Deuces Wild (2002)

SYNOPSIS: Bobby (one of the deuces gang) and the sister of a rival gang member fall in love. REVIEW: This gem has been long overdue for a proper bluray release. My only complaint is no subtitles. Though “Deuces Wild” was one of “those films” that sat in DVD form until it could be replaced with a proper resolution release. Olive …

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Book Review: Nosferatu – The Untold Origin

Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s 1922 film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror holds a special place for me as I become aware of it when I was just two years into my love of the horror film genre. I had read about the film in Darrell W. Moore’s “The Best, Worst, and Most Unusual Horror Films,” a book that I purchased in …

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Interview: Ashley C. Williams (Julia, The Human Centipede)

She is smart, talented and currently working on writing her own script. Ashley C. Williams (“The Human Centipede,” “Paranormal Movie”) stars in “Julia,” directed by Matthew A. Brown. “Julia” is in theaters on October 23, 2015 “Julia” was incredible. It was horrific and intense and the character Julia you portray is full of strength and intensity. How did you prepare …

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Film Review: How to Kill a Zombie (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Mack Stone is trying to raise his son Jesse to be a survivalist and a real man. Jesse just wants to do his own thing in his own way. Can they somehow learn to see eye to eye during a zombie holocaust, find some suitable mates, and save humanity? REVIEW: “Hell’s full and the dead are walking!” These words …

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Film Review: Pay the Ghost (2015)

SYNOPSIS: A professor frantically searches for his son who was abducted during a Halloween parade. (source: IMDB) REVIEW: Direct to DVD movies with (former) big name actors attached are perpetually impossible to illicit any kind of excitement from anybody who understands the usual outcome of these B-grade (or lower) movies. When I was assigned Pay The Ghost, the feature adaptation …

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Interview: Adam Egypt Mortimer – Director (Some Kind of Hate)

Adam Egypt Mortimer wrote and directed “Some Kind of Hate” starring Ronen Rubinstein, Grace Phipps, Andrew Bryniarski, Lexi Atkins and Spencer Breslin. This talented director created much more than a film. It has a message to it and he took time to speak with me for an exclusive interview for Horrornews.net. “Some Kind of Hate” is available on DVD/Blu-ray November …

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Bound to Vengeance Revenge Exploitation Film Heads your Way

Bound to Vengeance   Available November 10th, 2015 from Scream Factory An official selection of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Bound to Vengeance is the captivating crusade of one woman’s race against time to free the other captives of a depraved killer. This stylish twist on the revenge exploitation genre will be released as a Blu-ray and DVD Combo Pack …

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Be Prepared to GET MEAN at the Nitehawk Cinema

Ferdinando Baldi’s GET MEAN (1975), which stars Tony Anthony, Lloyd Battista, Raf Baldassarre, Diana Lorys, David Dreyer, Mirta Miller, Sherman ‘Big Train’ Bergman, and Raul Castro, will screen Monday, October 26, 2015 at 7:30 pm at the Nitehawk Cinema in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Following the screening, there will be a scheduled Q&A with actor Tony Anthony and Executive Producer Ronald J. Schneider.

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The Daughter of Frankenstein’s Monster Will Be Among Us for Halloween!

A double feature of two Universal classics will be upon Los Angeles on Mischief Night. James Whale’s 1935 film The Bride of Frankenstein, the sequel to the 1931 film Frankenstein which he also directed, stars Boris Karloff, Colin Clive and Elsa Lanchester and will be shown at the Ahrya Fine Arts Theater. The highly-lauded follow-up to one of cinema’s most …

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Interview: Grace Phipps (Some Kind of Hate, Scream Queens)

Actress Grace Phipps’ (Fox’s “Scream Queens,” CW’s “The Vampire Diaries,” “Fright Night”) stars in “Some Kind of Hate,” directed by Adam Egypt Mortimer. Phipps’ is bubbly, outgoing, and smart. She has such a passion for acting. She spoke with me for a Horrornews.net exclusive. In “Some Kind of Hate” you portray Kaitlin, what was it like working with the director …

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Book Review: Darkness Rising – Author Brian Moreland

Darkness Rising By: Brian Moreland Samhain Publishing 98 Pages Marty Weaver is a dreamer that expresses his romantic nature through poetry. Often going to a nearby lake for inspiration he ventures forth to ponder over his unrequited love Jennifer. On this ill-fated evening Marty is not alone. Three ruthless killers have occupied his sanctuary. As the killers commence a hellacious …

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Film Review: Stung (2015)

SYNOPSIS: A fancy garden party turns into upper class prey when a colony of killer wasps mutates into seven foot tall predators. REVIEW: Have I mentioned how much I hate bees? I was swarmed by an underground hive when I was six, swelled up like the Michelin Boy for weeks. I learned I was allergic to bee venom that day …

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