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Film Review: Ozone! Attack of the Redneck Mutants (1986)

SYNOPSIS: A hole in the Ozone layer turns some rednecks into flesh-eating mutants.  REVIEW: If you really think about it (and I know you want to), it’s kind of surprising that with the recent cash-in on everything zombie, we haven’t seen much from the mutant/mutation sub-genre. Really, they’re the same type of movie, a horde of transformed ex-humans on the …

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Film Review: See No Evil 2 (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A group of friends pays a late-night visit to the city morgue to surprise Amy (Harris) on her birthday. But the surprise is on them when the one-eyed corpse of brutal psychopath Jacob Goodnight (Jacobs) unexpectedly rises from a cold sub-basement slab. Their wild party quickly turns into a terrifying slay-fest as the sadistic mass-murderer resumes his savage rampage …

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Film Review: Kettensagen Zombies Redux (Chainsaw Zombies) (2010)

REVIEW: Okay, so apparently, back in 1999, Andreas Pape (a regular in Timo Rose films) and Oliver Kellisch (an actor almost exclusively in Timo Rose films) got together and made a short (28 minutes long) German splatter movie about a zombie with a chainsaw called Kettensagen Zombies (or Chainsaw Zombies). For whatever reason, in 2010 the same two directors got …

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Book Review: The Art of Greg Spalenka – Author Greg Spalenka

The cover says it all. A mixture of beauty, technique, spiritually, experimentation and style. Greg Spalenka has been churning out paintings and illustrative work for decades. A collection captured under one volume is a blessing to artists and enthusiasts of all things interesting. This recent release is titled “The Art of Greg Spalenka” now coming under the wing of Titan …

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Film Review: Attack of the Morningside Monster (2014)

SYNOPSIS: When a body is found in the woods outside the quiet town of Morningside, NJ, Sheriff Tom Haulk and Deputy Klara Austin embark on a desperate race against time to catch the killer, pitting them against friends, enemies and even each other. REVIEW: The title alone makes me happy. it sounds like a film that should really stink on …

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Film Review: Sledge (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Sledge hits you from the beginning with humor and originality. Opening with Assly’s True American Horror television program, the action kicks off instantly with skull crushing deaths from the killer, Adam Lynch. Adam believes he is in a movie and video game that he has created in his head. REVIEW: Sledge is, arguably, an interesting movie. Don’t let my …

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Book Review: Legacy – Author JG Faherty

LEGACY By JG Faherty Samhain Publishing 71 Pages Sean Black is not your ordinary, regular, everyday teen growing up in a small town of New Hope, Massachusetts. As ominous, debilitating nightmares of a Lovecraftian type creature devour his rest each night, he struggles to cope within the day light hours. As an impending storm threatens to descend upon the sleepy …

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LORD OF ILLUSIONS – 2 Disc BR Directors Cut Brings New Magic

SCREAM FACTORY™ PRESENTS CLIVE BARKER’S LORD OF ILLUSIONS COLLECTOR’S EDITION Starring Scott Bakula, Kevin J. O’Connor, Famke Janssen and Daniel Von Bargen 2-DISC BLU-RAY SET FEATURES CLIVE BARKER’S DIRECTOR’S CUT AND THEATRICAL VERSION OF THE MOVIE, PLUS ALL NEW EXTRAS!

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Film Review: The Wizard of Gore (1970)

SYNOPSIS: A TV talk-show hostess and her boyfriend investigate a shady magician whom has the ability to hypnotize and control the thoughts of people in order to stage gory on-stage illusions using his powers of mind bending.  REVIEW: Let me paint a picture for you: in the room I do my writing work, I try and keep both my sources …

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Interview: Michael Ironside (Extraterrestrial)

It goes without saying that Michael Ironside is a genre icon of the highest order. He’s been entertaining audiences worldwide for years now with his indelibly menacing voice in hundreds of films and TV shows and shows no sign of slowing down. He’s appeared in memorable films like Scanners (1981), Visiting Hours (1982), Spacehunter: Adventures In The Forbidden Zone (1983), …

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Film Review: A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1985)

SYNOPSIS: A somewhat reluctant vampire is taken out by his sexpot sister for his first “night out on the town. REVIEW: Director and Writer: Mark Pirro Stars: Mark Pirro, Lori Sutton, Bobbi Dorsch, Eddie Deezen Comedy-Horrors have a special place in my heart. It is my favourite sub-genre of the Horror (and Comedy) genres. In my eyes there are not …

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Horror Funding: North Woods

North Woods, a retro throwback to 70’s & 80’s horror films, which is due out next fall.  Cult film actress, Lynn Lowry, of The Crazies (1973), Shivers (1975) & Cat People (1982) fame, is set to play a major pivotal role in North Woods! From PR: However, this is only going to happen if we make our IndieGoGo campaign target …

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Top 13 Most Haunted Attractions – Hauntworld Listing

Hauntworld Announces Top 13 Most Haunted Attractions in Response to Consumer Demand for More Thrilling Experiences  Halloween To Generate Over $11 Billion – Industry Experiencing Significant Growth Hauntworld , the world’s largest Halloween resource and online directory of haunted houses and activities, released today its annual Top 13 list of haunted attractions in the U.S. Consumers will spend over $11 billion celebrating …

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666 – The Six Second ScareContest Launch

Eli Roth’s digital media network The Crypt, is challenging fans globally to come up with their best #6SecondScare Vine this October, judged by some of the most notable names in Hollywood, with some astounding prizes.  The contest launches today, announced via Eli’s #SixSecondScare Vine.   This is the third Halloween event from The Crypt, the first two, #CryptParty and #HalloVine have …

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Horror Funding: Teenage Love Zombies

Teenage Love Zombies tells the tale of two lovers from different social classes that find each despite their differences… or what their friends think. Oh, and there’s a mad scientist who has been working on perfecting a cure for death! Never Send a Monster is a comic anthology featuring three separate but echoing tales. Each story serves as a warning …

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