SYNOPSIS: Forty years ago, Harriet Vanger disappeared from a family gathering on the island owned and inhabited by the powerful Vanger clan. Her body was never found, yet her uncle is convinced it was murder and that the killer is a member of his own tightly knit but dysfunctional family. He employs disgraced financial journalist Mikael Blomkvist and the tattooed, …
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Film Review: Lock Up (1989)
SYNOPSIS: Frank Leone is nearing the end of his prison term for a relatively minor crime. Just before he is paroled, however, Warden Drumgoole takes charge. Drumgoole was assigned to a hell-hole prison after his administration was publicly humiliated by Leone, and has now arrived on the scene to ensure that Leone never sees the light of day REVIEW: Sylvester …
Read More »Christopher Saint’s New Book PARANOIA Takes us Into the Spectral World
Personal note from author Christopher Saint Booth. I am very proud to announce the completion of my first book entitled PARANOIA – The Strange Case of Ghosts, Demons and Aliens. It spans from my first ghostly encounter at a young age through my work with Syfy and goes behind the screams of this spiritual adventure. With 28 chapters covering 18 locations …
Read More »Film Review: 13 Eerie (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Six ambitious forensic undergrads are pitted against one another on a scientific expedition to a remote island, vying to win an esteemed trainee position with the FBI. Unbeknownst to everyone, the site was formally used as an illegal biological testing grounds for life-term criminals who were left for dead. But are they really dead or just waiting for some …
Read More »Film Review: Requiem for a Vampire (Vierges et vampires) (1971)
SYNOPSIS: Two pubescent, pig-tailed, virgin schoolgirls, Michelle [Mirielle d’Argent] and Marie [Marie Pierre Castel], run away from their school and find themselves lost in a cemetery which leads to a chateau inhabited by vampires and naked women in chains. The girls try to escape, but they are bitten by the vampires’ aging Master. The Master decides to initiate the girls …
Read More »Film Review: Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge (1989)
SYNOPSIS: A guy called Eric owns a huge house and some greedy people want to build a mall over it. So they get someone to burn down his house. Eric is badly burned but not dead, and a year later the mall opens. What they don’t realize is that Eric is living underneath the mall and he’s very angry! REVIEW: …
Read More »Comic Review: Zombie Tramp GN
Issue: Zombie Tramp GN Writer: Dan Mendoza Artist & Colors: Dan Mendoza Letters& Edits: Jason Martin Publisher: Super Real Graphics Release Date: October 2010 Pages: 112 Price: $11.99 “Janey Belle is on her path for revenge, for those who are responsible for her death. with a little help from the Zombie Queen, who has a common enemy.“ Artwork: 4.5 out …
Read More »Interview: Adrienne King (All American Bully)
Adrienne King is legendary in the world of Horror but her talents are exceptional. King is an artist, producer, winery owner, actress and she was part of one of the most prolific Horror films of all time, “Friday The 13th.” While others may shun this superstitious day, Adrienne celebrates it when it rolls around with the “Friday the 13th” fan …
Read More »Book Review: Infection – Author Sean Schubert
INFECTION: ALASKAN UNDEAD APOCALYPSE BOOK I Author: Sean Schubert Permuted Press We’re starting to see the other side of the zombie fixation now, with the world starting to move on a bit from the obsession with zombies that has gripped popular culture for the past few years. The thing is, this is happening because the zombies that are being offered …
Read More »Interview: David Keith (Awaken)
David Keith stars alongside Daryl Hannah, Natalie Burn in the film AWAKEN (Available on DVD, July 7, 2015) Keith has starred in films such as FIRESTARTER, AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN. He spoke with me about his new film AWAKEN, his favorite character he portrayed and his charity protect.org for a Horrornews.Net exclusive interview. How did you prepare to play …
Read More »Book Review: Last Train to Deadsville – Author Steve Niles
LAST TRAIN TO DEADSVILLE (TPB) Written by Steve Niles Artwork by Kelley Jones Published by Dark Horse Publication Date: 2005 Format: color with 144 pages Price: $2.95 Something about the graphic novel “Last Train to Deadsville” feels classic. I can’t put my finger on it but when you read it you expect to see some old detective calling everyone “dame” …
Read More »Film Review: Deadball (2011)
SYNOPSIS: Japan’s most dangerous juvenile delinquent leads a team of hardened criminals onto a deadly baseball battlefield in this wild and crazy splatter comedy! REVIEW: Another dynamically visual product from the Sushi Typhoon gang, “Dead Ball” adds a zany flair to the art of throwing baseballs combined with prison life. It may come as a surprise but the term “dead …
Read More »Film Review: The Loved Ones (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Brent is already a screwed up kid, he accidently killed his own father in a car crash and he’s a teenager which anyone can tell you is never an easy time. Brent’s problems are about to get a lot worse however with the threat of a school dance looming ever so closer. Brent’s problem however, like most teenage boys, …
Read More »Film Review: IP Man (2008)
SYNOPSIS: A semi-biographical account of Yip Man, the first martial arts master to teach the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun REVIEW: When I was asked to review “Ip Man”, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. Having watched the film a couple of times over the past year, I still can’t contain how much I actually love this film. It …
Read More »Book Review: The Devil Onscreen – Author Charles P. Mitchell
by Charles P. Mitchell Published by McFarland & Company Publication Date: 2002 Format: Black /White – 344 pages Price: $15.99 You don’t see hard cover releases as much these days. and that’s a shame. though with a film book dedicated to Mephistopheles a hard cover is well deserved. Unlike other horror books, this one concentrates solely on the inclusion of …
Read More »Book Review: A View From the Lake – Author Greg F. Gifune
A VIEW FROM THE LAKE by Greg F. Gifune (Bad Moon Books) Hell freezes over… The modest lakeside resort in the small town of Blissful Point, Massachusetts once offered an alternative to the crowded beaches of Cape Cod. Tourists rented cabins, swam, relaxed, and enjoyed the miles of surrounding forest in a peaceful and safe environment. Katherine lived there for …
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