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Strange Events Stir up THE QUARANTINE HAUNTINGS

A couple of years ago, a casual conversation among a group of talented Sydney film makers came up with a novel plan to tackle the baron stretches of nothingness faced by anyone wanting to make a mark in Australia’s depressed industry. The Morning Starr Productions crew and a few of its collaborators decided they’d delve into the horror film genre …

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CD Review: Celldweller – Soundtrack For The Voices In My Head Vol. 03

The music of Celldweller is hard to encapsulate in a mere review. It’s equivalent at times to the image of a towering beast emerging from its unearthly catacomb to lay waste upon unexpecting cities. It’s science fiction symphonics woven together with voicings of modern metal guitars transformed under dub stepping, complex mixing, and orchestral harmonics. As I listened to the …

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CD Review: Celldweller – End of an Empire – Chapter 01 Time

The latest release is titled “End of an Empire” by audio wizard Celldweller. The release makes use of 3 tracks remixed for a total of 15 tracks. The tracks being “End of an Empire”, “Faction” and “Lost in Time” Right in line with his previous work, Celldweller’s audio pieces are indeed designed for a master Rave setting taking things further …

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Netflix Ready for FLESH FOR THE BEAST: TSUKIKO’S CURSE

Fever Dreams, Inc. announces the exclusive Netflix launch of the all-new supernatural/occult series, FLESH FOR THE BEAST: TSUKIKO’S CURSE on January 5th 2015. Netflix, the world’s leading internet television network, will stream all seven Flesh episodes across North America for the legions of fright fans hungry for a beastly binge viewing marathon. FLESH FOR THE BEAST is an all-new series …

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Miranda Cosgrove Meets THE INTRUDERS This Feb

An intense psychological thriller, THE INTRUDERS,  debuts Feb. 24 on DVD and Digital HD from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Miranda Cosgrove (“iCarly”), Donal Logue (“Gotham”), Austin Butler (“Arrow”) and Tom Sizemore (Saving Private Ryan) star in this gripping mystery that will keep audiences guessing until the very end.  In THE INTRUDERS, Rose (Cosgrove), a troubled teenager with a history of …

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SCREAM FACTORY Gears up for A Load of New Releases

SCREAM FACTORY’S FEBRUARY OF FRIGHTS AND FUNNIES LOVE AT FIRST BITE & ONCE BITTEN, VAMPIRE’S KISS & HIGH SPIRITS, AND NEW YEAR’S EVIL ON BLU-RAY IN FEBRUARY 2015 Sink your teeth into a pair of fangtastic vampire comedies, Love At First Bite and Once Bitten, on February 10, 2015 for the first time on Blu-ray!  

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Film Review: School’s Out (1999)

SYNOPSIS: A group of seniors decide to have a party in their school on graduation night. Unfortunately an uninvited guest with a pair of scissors crashes the party and it isn’t long before the bodies begin to pile up. REVIEW: It’s a pretty well-known fact that I am a huge fan of slasher flicks. I’ve seen tons of them during …

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Film Review: The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death (2015)

SYNOPSIS: 40 years after the first haunting at Eel Marsh House, a group of children evacuated from WWII London arrive, awakening the house’s darkest inhabitant. REVIEW: Hammer Films and Susan Hill start off 2015 with The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death a sequel to the Daniel Radcliffe ghostly feature from 2012. Tom Harper steps in to direct while …

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Book Review: The Nightmare Girl – Author Jonathan Janz

The Nightmare Girl – by Jonathan Janz Samhain Publishing, 2015 301 pages You ever feel like no matter what good you do for someone, no matter how hard you try, you just can’t win? Well, let me introduce you to Joe Crawford. Joe was on his way home with his wife and young daughter when he realized he had to …

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RAIDERS OF THE LOST BARK on Youtube

Cynophiles will be riveted by Raiders of the Lost Bark, an adorable, original send-up of Steven Spielberg’s beloved first entry in the Indiana Jones series. Although the short runs just shy of five minutes, it’s a cute romp that can be added to the list of parodies of our favorite movies. Have a look for yourself:

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Film Review: Invasion Of The Bee Girls (1973)

SYNOPSIS: “In the small town of Peckham, California, many men die for excessive effort during sexual intercourse. When a scientist from the Brandt research laboratory is found dead in a motel, the government sends Agent Neil Agar (William Smith) to investigate the mysterious deaths. He suspects that the deaths may be related to some experiments of Doctor Susan Harris (Anitra …

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Film Review: The Devil’s Nightmare (1971)

SYNOPSIS: Seven tourists are stranded in an old European castle for the night when they realize that that are soon going to have their souls offered up to Satan himself. REVIEW: Director: Jean Brismee Starring: Erika Blanc, Jean Sevais, Daniel Emilfork Our movie begins during World War II where Officer Baron von Rhoneberg (Jean Servais) is about to become a …

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Film Review: Self Assembly (short film) (2014)

SYNOPSIS: In a self-assembly cabinet, bereaved parents find a monstrous substitute for their dead son. REVIEW: Director: Ray Sullivan Self Assembly is a short film (11:25 running time) that tells the story of a young couple whose son is hit by a car while playing in the rain. Sometime after, while the husband is watching TV, the wife sees a …

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Film Review: Rebound (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Claire catches her boyfriend in bed with another woman. Out of the utmost despair, she decides to move to Chicago. Her trip, though, quickly turns disastrous.

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Film Review: Silk (short film) (2014)

SYNOPSIS: After acquiring a jar of rare silk from the vast desert expanse of Afghanistan, a CIA field operative becomes impregnated by the desert spider hidden inside, and later gives birth to a brood of hungry spiderlings that eat her alive.

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