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JAWS Screenings This Weekend at Brooklyn’s Nitehawk Cinema

Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, arguably the greatest summer movie ever made, will be screened July 3 through 5, 2015 at Brooklyn’s Nitehawk Cinema. Here are the times and showtimes (if you’re planning on going, get tickets now as Friday’s show is sold out): Friday, July 03, 2015 – 01:30 pm – SOLD OUT

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Explosive Dark Fiction Release Explores Sexual Abuse Through the Eyes of a Child

Groundbreaking Work from Bram Stoker Award®-Nominated Author Coming August 2015, Publisher Grey Matter Press Reveals Cover Art CHICAGO, June 29, 2015 — The new fiction release from Bram Stoker Award®-nominated author John F.D. Taff, THE SUNKEN CATHEDRAL, takes readers on one man’s harrowing life-long journey of self-awareness that leads through a darkly emotional place—the world of institutional abuse as seen …

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AN HONEST LIAR – James ‘The Amazing’ Randi Documentary Materializes June

Since its world premiere at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival, AN HONEST LIAR, the documentary on James ‘The Amazing’ Randi, has amassed “best documentary” festival awards and critical acclaim, including being chosen as a New York Times “Critic’s Pick”. After a successful nation-wide theatrical release, the film has been at the top of the iTunes documentary chart since its digital …

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Film Review: Der Samurai (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A wolf strives through the woods around an isolated German village. Jakob the young local police officer is onto him, but scents something more in the darkness. What he finds is a man, it seems, wild eyed, of wiry build, in a dress. He carries a katana, a Samurai sword. When the Samurai invites Jakob to follow him on …

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Film Review: Morvern Callar (2002)

SYNOPSIS: Following her boyfriend’s suicide, supermarket clerk Morvern Callar passes off his unpublished novel as her own. With the money her boyfriend left for his funeral, she leaves Scotland for Ibiza where she travels with her closest friend. The journey prompts a series of internal and external transformations for Morvern– ones which bring to light her experiences of grief, memory, …

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Kara Riann Brown

How did you get involved in the horror industry? I have always had a love for the horror genre. The suspension of disbelief when you step into a movie theater and immerse yourself in the horror these actors bring to life is a phenomenal feeling. One day I saw a casting call on Facebook for the movie “Night Claws.” I …

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Comic Review: The Complete Clive Barker’s Great And Secret Show

Issue: The Complete Clive Barker’s Great And Secret Show Writer: Clive Barker Adapted: Chris Ryall Artist: Gabriel Rodriguez Colors: Jay Fotos Letters: Neil Uyetake, Robbie Robbins Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: December 2007 Pages: 300 Price: $55 – hardcover, $35 – Softcover “Collected here in one deluxe edition is the complete 12-part saga that comprises the comic book adaptation of …

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Film Review: Enter Nowhere (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Three strangers arrive one by one at a mysterious cabin in the middle of nowhere only to learn they’ve been brought together for a reason. REVIEW: Enter Nowhere, written by Elizabeth Obermeier and directed by Jack Heller. This is a riveting tale with an interesting twist. A sharp car, a pretty girl, some tacky boots and a gun…Enter Nowhere. …

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Olive Films Announce August Bluray Titles

Independent U.S. distributors Olive Films have announced that they will add a number of new titles to their catalog in August. Amongst them are: Keith Gordon’s The Singing Detective, Mickey Rose’s Student Bodies, Guy Ferland’s The Babysitter, and Roger Christian’s The Sender. The Singing Detective The Singing Detective boasts a line-up of top rank talent including Academy Award-winner Adrien Broody …

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Film Review: Blade (1998)

SYNOPSIS: A half-vampire, half-mortal man becomes a protector of the mortal race, while slaying evil vampires. REVIEW: 1998 was a good year for Welsey Snipes. Quickly igniting an all-around action hero, his role as Blade sparked a franchise with a hit debut. Wesley brought the right mix of marital arts, cool demeanor and a no apology ass-kicking into his comic …

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Horror Art: Zombienose

Zombienose is the author of the darkly poetic storybook series of twisted tales, known as The Zombienose Collection’ – There Are No Happy Endings. For those who know him best he is a gentle and kind character, secretly optimistic. It is said that his work offers endless comfort among the souls that are never quite sane in the night. Hailing …

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