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Film Review: No Vacancy (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Seven friends on a road trip to Las Vegas break down near a rest-stop motel, where they encounter a seemingly helpful group of people. Convinced to stay overnight, the friends wake up in their rooms to a gruesome and bloody terror. REVIEW:

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This Fall – You’ll Be ‘Housebound’

‘Housebound’ garnered itself some buzz when it screened down at the SXSW festival earlier this year – and it’s prepping to take on the Fantasia Festival next. The project got some good news this weekend though when XLrater Media announced an Oct. 17th release date for the film here in the states. No DVD or Blu-ray info yet but you …

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Richard Bates Brings Us Some ‘Suburban Gothic’

This trailer just kind of popped up from out of nowhere, but I like what i”m seeing. Director Richard Bates is responsible for a little flick titled ‘Excision’ this is in my opinion one of the most overlooked horror films of the last few years. His latest project ‘Suburban Gothic’ is priming itself for a big Fantasia Film Festival roll …

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‘Hemlock Grove’ Transforms Into Season Two

If you’ve logged into your Netflix account at all you can’t help but be aware of the fact that Season Two of ‘Hemlock Grove” is now ready for your viewing pleasure. They pretty much hit you over the head with it at every turn. The obvious question is “is it worth my time?”and that will be the subject of another …

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Come Back to Me in Blood and Terror

Tee-hee and yee-haw, oh ye faithful in blood and terror. I’ve got some good news. That whirlwind of guts, grue and gentlemanly demeanor , Wrath James White has a book that is being turned into one of them moving picture thingies. With sound and color and everything. If you’ve read his work, then you know he never pulls any punches …

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Film Review: Malignant (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A grieving alcoholic falls prey to a mad scientist’s experimental—and maniacal—treatment. REVIEW: Alex (Gary Cairns) had a wonderful wife. He lost her to cancer, though, and has become hopelessly depressed. He’s turned to drinking, and finds himself blacked out drunk most nights of the week. One night, while at his favorite bar, he gets a text message from an …

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Trailer Debut For ‘Sleepy Hollow” S2 Shows Promise

One of the biggest surprises of last years TV season was the Fox series ‘Sleepy Hollow’ which ended up kicking ass and became the runaway hit of the fall season. As expected Fox quickly renewed the show and production began on season two. We really haven’t heard much in the interim and it’s been quite the wait but finally we …

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Preview: The 18th Annual Pucheon International Fantastic Film Festival

South Korea’s 18th annual Pucheon International Film Festival (PiFan) — perhaps the largest film fest in Asia dedicated to horror, science fiction, fantasy, and similar genre films — will be held this year from July 17 through July 27. I will be covering the festival for both Horrornews.net and the Horror News Radio podcast. Each July, PiFan presents more than …

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Interview: Richard Switzer (School’s Out)

Horrornews.net Exclusive Interview: Richard Switzer Movie: School’s Out Today, we talked with the youngest producer in Hollywood, Richard Switzer, about his newest movie, “School’s Out”. Richard talks about the concept for this new teen sex caper comedy, and some of the people he worked with on this project which included, David Gere, Jared Cohn, Jackie Moore, Matt Striker, and Ryan …

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SpanishFear.com Showcases Spanish Horror

I have been a fan of Spanish horror films ever since I saw 1972’s Murder Mansion on television one night during the 1980’s. Along with The Finishing School (1969), these two classic horror outings still have yet to be given the proper high definition treatment.  Hopefully these films’ luck will change now that SpanishFear.com, a website dedicated to española de …

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Verite Cinema’s VOLUMES OF BLOOD, New Horror Anthology Announced

Five tales of dread interwoven when a sociology student gathers several of his friends at the local library to help him create a new urban legend with deadly consequences; Lily is in for a late night of researching and needs something to keep her going. It isn’t until she’s approached by a mysterious stranger that her luck may change… for …

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Film Review: The Last Light (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A group of people have secluded themselves off from the world in an abandoned hospital after a critical apocalyptic event. REVIEW: Chained and locked doors are the first hint you get in the beginning of THE LAST LIGHT as to the apocalyptic status of the world. We don’t know what happened, but something big and something bad. And seven …

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