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Retro Slasher Blood Slaughter Massacre Carves Its Way to DVD

Available Nationwide On DVD April 21st New York, NY – Wild Eye Releasing has announced the April 21st DVD release of 80s horror homage Blood Slaughter Massacre. Directed by Manny Serrano, the blood soaked love letter stars Matt W. Cody, Mike Roche, Byron M. Howard, Carmela Hayslett and Danielle Lenore as bodies ripe for the slicing in a small town …

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Anticipated Horror Romance SPRING Shelves June

DRAFTHOUSE FILMS, FILMBUFF AND ANCHOR BAY PRESENT THE ACCLAIMED TALE OF A TRULY DANGEROUS LOVE SPRING   “Phenomenal….a hybrid of Richard Linklater & H.P. Lovecraft”  –  rogerebert.com   A young American in a personal tailspin heads to Europe to escape his past and falls for a beautiful woman with a dark and deadly secret in the unique and unforgettable Spring. …

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Top 5 Easter Horror Movies

Easter may have been last week, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still feast on some Easter-themed horror movies as well as leftover chocolate. We have been presented with a whole load of Easter-themed horror movies throughout the years… but not too many that this list isn’t populated with a spattering of murderous, sadistic bunny rabbits. Anyway, with that being …

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Film Review: Pi (1998)

SYNOPSIS: “The mathematician Maximillian Cohen is tormented by a severe migraine since he was a kid, and he uses many pills to reduce his painful headaches. He is a lonely man, and his only friend is his former professor Sol Robeson. Max has the following assumptions, which rules his life: (1) Mathematics is the language of nature; (2) Everything around …

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TV Review: Sherlock Holmes (TV Series ) (1965-1968)

In 1964, the BBC secured the rights to adapt five Sherlock Holmes stories with an option for a further eight from the estate of Arthur Conan Doyle. In 1964, an adaptation of The Adventure Of The Speckled Band was commissioned as a pilot episode for a twelve-part series of Holmes stories. Giles Cooper wrote the script and Douglas Wilmer was …

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Film Review: Necrophobia 3D (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Dante is a tailor who after losing his twin brother to death became phobic which prevents him from being in contact with death. Whenever he is in front of a dead body, he experiences a creepy feeling that makes him lose his mind. REVIEW: What a frustrating load of dog bollocks! I just don’t know where to begin with …

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Trailer: Mad Max Fury Road (2015) 2

In a post-apocalyptic world, in which people fight to the death, Max teams up with a mysterious woman, Furiousa, to try and survive. [springboard type=”video” id=”1506743″ player=”horn005″ width=”480″ height=”400″ ]  

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Film Review: The Man with the Iron Fists 2 (2015)

SYNOPSIS: When a stranger, Thaddeus, is found badly wounded near the village, miner Li Kung and his wife Ah Ni offer him refuge. As he heals, he becomes entrenched in a conflict that pits the townsfolk against the evil Master Ho, his nefarious Beetle Clan and the terrifying Lord Pi. REVIEW:

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Film Review: Voices From the Grave (2014)

SYNOPSIS: The dead have stories to tell a horror fan seeking the obscure. REVIEW: An anthology horror film by Richard Stoudt (Death By VHS) and Laurence Holloway (Nightmare Alley), VOICES FROM THE GRAVE presents three compelling short tales held together with a wrap-around story. Our story begins in a book shop. The nameless customer (although named in the closing credits, …

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Film Review: Julia (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A neo-noir revenge thriller centering on Julia Shames, who after suffering a brutal rape, falls prey to an unorthodox form of therapy to restore herself. REVIEW: Writer and Director: Matthew A. Brown Stars: Ashley C. Williams, Tahyna Tozzi, Jack Noseworthy I’ve never about-faced my feelings toward a film before. I’ve either loved it, hated it or felt indifferent about …

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Film Review: Dreadtime Stories (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A party turns bizarre when a malevolent book makes its way into the hands of the attendees who reveal its tales of monsters, madmen and the supernatural. REVIEW: I am just going to come out and say how much I am loving these short stories in a bigger story format that seems to be popular at the moment. They …

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