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Film Review: Captive Audience (2011)

SYNOPSIS: An unfortunate woman is kidnapped and subjected to deranged abuses. When she resists, her captor warns her that if she does not comply with his wishes, he will seek a new victim, but that other woman will be killed after his wishes are fulfilled. He videotapes his attacks and forces the captive to watch, telling her that she could …

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Vinegar Syndrome Releases MADMAN to Bluray

Madman Blu-ray + DVD Combo Label: Vinegar Syndrome Pre-book: 04/14/2015 Streets: 05/12/2015 SRP: 24.98 UPC: 855011004826 Cat: VS-078 Run Time: 88 Minutes Original Language: English Color Widescreen 1.85:1 DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono Region 0 Horror MPAA Rating: R Production Year: 1981 Director: Joe Giannone Cast: Gaylen Ross, Tony Fish, Paul Ehlers Years ago, Madman Marz violently murdered his family only …

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Film Review: High Spirits (1988)

SYNOPSIS: When Peter Plunkett’s Irish castle turned hotel is about to be repossesed, he decides to spice up the attraction a bit for the ‘Yanks’ by having his staff pretend to haunt the castle. The trouble begins when a busload of American tourists arrive – along with some real ghosts. Among the tourists are married couple Jack and Sharon. Sharon’s …

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SLEDGE Gets Limited Bluray Run

March 6, 2015 Huntsville, AL – LeglessCorpse Films has announced the release of the special edition Blu-ray of the micro-budget fan favorite slasher, SLEDGE. Directed by Kristian Hanson and John Sovie II, Sledge hits you from the beginning with both humor and originality. Opening with Assly’s True American Horror television program, the action kicks off immediately with skull-crushing deaths from …

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Horror Art: Vincent Lentzsch

BIO “Vincent Lentzsch, born on the 5th of February 1986 in Mönchengladbach/Germany, had always the aim to carve out his original style and a link to fantastic and horror themed visiual content at all. One very early encounter with the world of fantastic art was his mother´s book „Dragon´s Dream“ by Roger of Dean, which he used to browse often …

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Film Review: Bodom (2014)

SYNOPSIS: For the 50th anniversary of the Lake Bodom murders, two media students obsessed with the case launch a journalistic investigation. The footage they have left behind only raises new questions. REVIEW: In 1960s Finland whilst camping at Lake Bodom, four teenagers were attacked in the early morning. Only one of them, Nils Wilhelm Gustafsson, would survive, growing up to …

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Film Review: Blacula (1972)

SYNOPSIS: An ancient African prince, turned into a vampire by Dracula himself, finds himself in modern Los Angeles. REVIEW: Before we begin, I would like to point out that this movie is quite a bit before my time. Blacula was created in 1972, I didn’t come into this world until the mid to late 80s. This movie is older than …

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Film Review: Berserker (1987)

SYNOPSIS: A group of friends go camping out in the woods only to be stalked by some loon running around in a bear skin. REVIEW: I don’t know about anyone else who watched this movie, but the entire time I was sitting through it I kept thinking about Silent Bob’s Russian cousin from Clerks singing his song called Berserker. I …

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Book Review: Pathogen – Authors E.L. Loraine and Timothy Frasier

A scientist named Lexy and a group of survivors struggle to stay alive during a zombie outbreak. What caused the outbreak and why doesn’t the government seem to want a cure? Will Lexy and her cohorts discover the answers to these questions before it’s too late? I read Timothy Frasier’s book Dark Frequencies a few months ago and absolutely loved …

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Relentless Horror FROM THE DARK Emerges from the Shadows This April

When a young couple embarks on a road trip through the Irish countryside, car trouble lands them in a place that few people would choose to visit, in the stunning new horror film FROM THE DARK. From the director of the acclaimed Stitches, it will be available on VOD and Digital Download from Dark Sky Films on April 14, 2015. …

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GOD TOLD ME TO Screening at Brooklyn’s Nitehawk Cinema

Larry Cohen’s 1976 film GOD TOLD ME TO will be screened at Brooklyn’s Nitehawk Cinema on Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 7:30 pm in DCP format. Following the screening, actors Tony LoBianco and Randy Jurgensen will be on hand to discuss the film. From the press release: Armed with nothing but a cheap mail order rifle, an everyday Joe turns …

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Film Review: Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971)

SYNOPSIS: Two documentary filmmakers go back in time to the pre-Civil War American South, to film the slave trade. REVIEW: Goodbye Uncle Tom works as a fake documentary (yet mostly shot as a film) where journalist from the present day go back in time to interview slave owners and show raw footage of the harsh realities of the slave trade …

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SHOCK CORRIDOR Screening at the Nitehawk

Sam Fuller’s cult film, SHOCK CORRIDOR (1963), will be screened on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 7:30 pm at Brooklyn’s Nitehawk Cinema: A journalist seeking a Pulitzer Prize commits himself into a mental institution in Samuel Fuller’s SHOCK CORRIDOR. Presented in 35mm (courtesy of the UCLA Film and Television Archive ) with special guests to be announced! In Samuel Fuller’s …

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Horror Funding: ZombdMe

For many years, Apocalypse Toys has been making custom prototype action figures. The company is now all set to introduce their new toy line Termn8 Force Z. The zombie action figure ZombdMe is the star of this new toy line. The concept of this project revolves around a clash between the robot ninjas and zombies. However, the most extraordinary thing …

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