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LOST AFTER DARK Re-Discovered for Exciting Bluray Release!

If you thought the 80s were dead — think again! On September 1st, Anchor Bay Entertainment goes full 80s retro with Lost After Dark, a loving but harrowing homage that takes audiences back to the decade when slashers ruled the silver screen. The exciting directing debut of writer/director Ian Kessner, Lost After Dark proudly features visceral, old-school prosthetic “kills,” and …

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Film Review: Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)

SYNOPSIS: “This is the story of Joel, who discovers that his long-time girlfriend, Clementine, has undergone a psychiatrist’s experimental procedure in which all of her memory of Joel is removed, after the couple has tried for years to get their relationship working fluidly. Frustrated by the idea of still being in love with a woman who doesn’t remember their time …

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Film Review: Nude On The Moon (1961) – Review 2

SYNOPSIS: “Doctor Huntley and Professor Nichols are able to complete their work on a moon rocket because of an unexpected inheritance. They travel to the moon, but find a lush garden paradise rather than a barren wasteland. They are captured by virtually naked telepathic humanoids and taken in front of the Great Council. The Moon Goddess decides they should be …

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Film Review: The Sins of Government (2005)

SYNOPSIS: Host David Aten takes you on a journey through two short stories: RITES OF THE ILLUMINATI – Bill Clayton wants to make a deal that will make him rich and a governor, but after meeting with the reptilian leader Pindar he realizes he is in over his head. ULTRA – Christine Wilder undergoes heinous mind control programming techniques that …

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Call the Supersize Squad!

This may be not considered “Horror” but it stars a few people you may know from the horror world as well as written/directed by Leigh Scott (Chrome Angels, Penny Dreadful Picture Show). Supersize Squad is a parody of The Avengers, Suicide Squad (Which hasn’t even been out yet but tons of pictures have been released), and of course McDonald’s new …

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Interview: Tracey Birdsall (Robot Fighter)

Horror Actress: Tracey Birdsall You went from being a Soap Opera star to an ass kicker, why did you decide to make the transition? Tracey – I oftentimes refer to being an actor as having schizophrenic tendencies. Not that we suffer from schizophrenia; however, we can take on other ways of being and lives almost as easily as others change …

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Interview: Herschell Gordon Lewis (BloodMania)

Known as “The Godfather of Gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis is a legend and he took time to speak with HorrorNews.Net for an interview. His latest book is, “Internet Marketing Tips, Tricks and Tactics.” He is an Actor, Director and Writer who is from Pittsburgh, PA. Some of his most memorable films include: TWO THOUSAND MANIACS (1964), BLOOD FEAST (1963) and …

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Interview: Robert Conway – Director (The Encounter)

 The Encounter, from director Robert Conway, makes contact with DVD and VOD this June. A camping trip goes horribly wrong in the supernatural thriller starring Clint James and Megan Drust, out June 2 from Uncork’d Entertainment. Things start out normal when Colin Bastrow is camping with his wife and friends but an inexplicable event occurs resulting in Colin being found …

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Film Review: Tell Me Something (1999)

SYNOPSIS: Detective Cho has been assigned a particularly challenging case. Mismatched body parts are showing up all over Seoul in garbage bags, with little possibility of identifying who they belong to, until dental implants offer an important clue. This eventually leads to the discovery that the victim’s next of kin, a museum curator called Suyeon Chae, is actually an acquaintance …

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Interview: Bradley King (Time Lapse)

Horrornews.Net: Thanks for taking the time to speak with us for a few minutes. I’m right in the middle of watching Time Lapse for the 5th time. Bradley King: Five times? [Laughing] You’re the first person to say that, I love it! HNN: I just love this movie dude! I first saw it last year at the NYC Horror Film …

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Horror Funding: Scrapbook of a Serial Killer

This summer, I invite you to become part of an epic, real time horror story that blurs fiction and reality. Horror photographer John J Dick will be taking a motorcycle trip across the country, staging murder scene photoshoots along the way. He will be tweeting daily the fictional account of serial killer Charles Henry Evans. Follow along with the internal …

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