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Film Review: Ghost TV (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A nasty, nasty comedy. A reality TV crew is making a programme, ‘Ghost TV’ about the haunted buildings that are the ruins of Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. As one might expect things do not go to plan. One of the crew is not very emotionally stable and when she discovers that she has been used callously by another crew member …

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Film Review: Frontier(s) (2007)

SYNOPSIS: A gang of young thieves flee Paris during the violent aftermath of a political election, only to hole up at an Inn run by neo-Nazis. REVIEW: The fact that 2007’s Frontier(s) is director Xavier Gens’ first full length movie is impressive, not only in its high quality, but also its far-reaching story that manages to explore so many things …

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Giveaway: Get Reincarnate by Motionless in White for FREE on Tuesday, Sept 30th

Horrornews.net presents “The Return of the Motionless In White Giveaway” this coming Tuesday, September 30th courtesy of Fearless Records.  We’ve had great success in the past with some really cool MIW giveaways, and this one won’t disappoint.   LIVE on our SILVER SCREAMS podcast we are going to have some great FREE swag for you guys,  so get ready to call …

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Film Review: Inner Demons (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Carson is your typical Catholic teenaged girl, straight A student. When her family notices a gradual decline in grades, social activity and demeanor they enlist in the help of Step Inside Recovery, an addictions counselling facility. A documentary film crew shoots the entire process from intervention to counselling and recovery. Carson’s parents, friends, fellow patients and film crew are …

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Film Review: Tomb Of Ligeia (1964)

SYNOPSIS: “Erudite recluse Verden Fell is struck by a meeting with lady Rowena, daughter of country lord Trevanion, who reminds him of his late wife Ligeia, both being somehow associated with a black cat and the wild fox the lord loves hunting. They fall in love, marry and resolve he leave the ruined abbey where he buried Ligeia. However Rowena’s …

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NBC Orders Up Some More Horror – This Time From Director James Wan

The name James Wan an the horror genre are pretty much married at this point.  Mr. Wan has been responsible for the lions share of horror hits the last few years and it appears as if now he is poised to take over the small screen as well. NBC has ordered up one of Wan’s brainchild’s – a show titled …

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Film Review: Cross Bearer (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Heather is broke. She has a soul sucking job as a stripper. Her live-in girlfriend Victoria has a baby and a coke problem. Her boss Harry is an abusive maniac. Life cannot get much worse… or so she thought. Determined to get out of this living hell, Heather and her lover, Bunny, plan to rip off Harry, ditch Victoria, …

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The Amazing Blake Crouch Novel ‘Abandon’ Is Heading To The Small Screen

If you follow horror fiction these days then one of the names that should be on the tip of your tongue is Blake Crouch.  One of the best writers out there, churning out the blood and mayhem at a fever pace.  If you haven’t checked out his work yet – rectify that situation immediately.  His stuff is awesome! With that …

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Film Review: Breaking at the Edge (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A pregnant woman fears for her unborn child’s life if she doesn’t avenge a supernatural entity. REVIEW: Horror film makers are a slick bunch of operators, friends.  The trend of saddling the female lead with a vague mental illness not only throws the less wizened viewer an initial red herring, it justifies the “It’s all in your head” argument …

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Film Review: Audrey Rose (1977)

SYNOPSIS: A man enters the lives of a married couple and tries to convince them that their daughter is actually the reincarnation of his own daughter who died in a car accident years prior. REVIEW: Directed by Robert Wise (The Sound of Music, Star Trek: The Motion Picture) brings to life the story of Audrey Rose. Based on the novel …

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Film Review: Exorcist Chronicles (2013)

SYNOPSIS: When a rash of possessions spring up across the globe, the Vatican sends a specialized team into the heart of the epidemic to determine the cause. Father Jan and scientist Daryl Lux follow their investigation to a mysterious remote lake where the possessed are being drawn. The two fear there is something in the water that is far more …

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Film Review: Antisocial Behavior (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A young man realizes he cannot deny his traumatized past any longer and copes with his world crumbling around him. REVIEW: Directed By: Kenneth Guertin Starring: Jackson Kuehn, Mary Elizabeth Boylan, Chad Bishop Antisocial Behavior boasts a premise of considerable proportion. One man’s inner emotional and psychological struggles begin to eclipse into his daily life. While mental illness is …

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Film Review: The Squad (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Its the story about nine pro soldiers of an special anti-guerrilla “comando” unit, sent to an abandoned base located over a 14.000 ft. mountain in the colombian andes. which has lost contact few days ago,supposedly beacause they were under guerrilla attack. at the time the “comandos” arrive, they found only one survivor. REVIEW: Horror aficionados have known for some …

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THE SCAREHOUSE – 6 Sisters Set out For Revenge

Director and writer Gavin Michael Booth is releasing the first trailer for The Scarehouse to fans. The clip features a primarily female cast and a bloody tale of revenge. As well, a trap filled haunted house hosts dark revelations. A Mimetic Entertainment and a Named Viking Entertainment production, The Scarehouse is set to thrill audiences, in select theatres and through …

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Horror Funding: INK Movie

The Toronto-based body horror/creature short promises audiences an atmospheric and visceral movie-going experience. Driven by the unique aesthetic of Photographer turned first-time Filmmaker, Ashlea Wessel, INK will be sure to transfix and horrify in equal shares. Jen Wright and the INK makeup team are busy creating a visually stunning experience through beautifully creepy creature FX and lead character JOEY’s extensive …

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Film Review: Destroy all Monsters (1968)

SYNOPSIS: Female aliens take control of Earth’s monsters and begin using them to destroy the human race REVIEW: Come speculate, cachinnate and appreciate a 1968 Japanese sci-fi/horror Kaiju film (meaning; ‘strange creatures’ and usually a film depicting monsters attacking cities). Watch as female aliens take control of earth monsters and humans and begin using them to destroy the human race. …

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