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Film Review: Mischief Night (2013) Review 2

SYNOPSIS: Young Emily Walton, who has suffered from psychosomatic blindness ever since the car accident that took her mother’s life, must summon every instinct at her disposal to protect herself and her loved ones from a mysterious intruder. REVIEW: Mischief night, the night when teenagers run rampant, pulling pranks and playing tricks. Most common among these antics are toilet papering …

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Robert Englund Pimps CHILLER In This Awesome PSA

With FearNET closing up shop that leaves us legions of horror fans only one cable TV option to get our slash on. Yep, CHILLER is last man standing and they are preparing to get the word out about that fact. They just released this pretty creative and actually quite funny PSA style commercial that I’m thinking you all might like. …

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See Who Sarah Paulson Will Portray In AMERICAN HORROR STORY: FREAKSHOW

We are all pretty AMERICAN HORROR STORY crazy here at HNN and when news hits our inbox we are all over it so you can imagine the buzz that this news has caused. Sarah Paulson took to Twitter to fill fans in on what she’s going to be up too this fall when AMERICAN HORROR STORY: FREAKSHOW hits the airways. …

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Film Review: Mine Games (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Some college friends go on a camping trip. Their van breaks down and they find a cabin, which they stay in. They soon discover an abandoned mine, which unlocks strange metaphysical doors. REVIEW: The world did not need another “psychological thriller.” It did not need another movie about vapid youths going into the woods to party, finding only trouble. …

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Film Review: Open Your Eyes (1997)

SYNOPSIS: “The handsome and wealthy César is very successful with women and is having difficulties getting rid of Nuria, his last affair. His best friend, Pelayo, is unlucky with women and jealous of César. At his birthday party, César meets the gorgeous and sexy Sofia, currently dating Pelayo, but they are immediately attracted to each other and spend the night …

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Film Review: The Dead Hate the Living (2000)

SYNOPSIS: When a renegade band of young filmmakers break into an abandoned hospital to make their horror epic, they stumble upon a real dead body and decide to use it in their movie. They accidentally bring it back to life, open a portal to a dead world that releases dozens of other zombies, then struggle for their lives in a …

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Film Review: Vulgar (2000)

SYNOPSIS: A man who performs as a children’s birthday party clown tries to piece his life back together after being gang-raped. REVIEW: For a movie that has such a cool intro – credits roll over a disembodied clown nose, while subtle, creepy music plays under the visuals, making you think of a number of 1980’s slasher classics – Vulgar certainly …

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Film Review: The Basement (1989)

SYNOPSIS: Four strangers are summoned to the basement of an abandoned house by a mysterious entity known only as The Sentinel. One after another, they are forced to witness heinous deeds they have yet to commit – and which will damn them for all eternity. REVIEW: From Camp Motion Pictures, THE BASEMENT is a re-release of an older film from …

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Get Your Hands On The Essentials

Who doesn’t love THE TWILIGHT ZONE? Seriously, one of the absolutely best shows ever to air and word broke today that Image Entertainment are prepping to release a 55th Anniversary surprise for all fans. Calling the release THE TWILIGHT ZONE: ESSENTIAL EPISODES this is sure to be a must own disc for any fan of the classic show. Here’s what …

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Trailer Debuts For New Lance Henriksen flick HARBINGER DOWN

A trailer was rolled out today for the new Lance Henriksen flick titled HARBINGER DOWN. It’s a creature feature in the vein of THE THING with a little bit of ALIEN thrown in just for the hell of it. It actually don’t look bad but before you watch the eye candy scope out the official synopsis: A group of grad …

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Interview: Actor Andy Gates – Dead Afterlife

Every actor has a fit, a character mold, that they build their careers on and expand from, at least starting out. The bad guy, the girl next door, the cop, the angel. It is an approach to finding roles and networking that can create a successful and lucritive brand. There is a delicate balance between working a brand and being …

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Could A Theatrical Version Of THE STAND Finally Be Happening

I have lost count on the number of times I have posted news on a theatrical version of THE STAND gearing up and quite frankly, I’m a little leery to even shot this one your way but it is pretty solid sounding so lets roll with it. Director Josh Boone is king of the hill right now. He’s got himself …

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Netflix Debuts Red Band Trailer For HEMLOCK GROVE Season Two

Netflix is gearing up for their season two premiere of the (kinda) hit series HEMLOCK GROVE. Granted the show didn’t blaze any new trails but it did produce enough interest that the streaming service seen fit to give it 10 more episodes which will be available for viewing starting July 11th. If you weren’t paying attention of just didn’t bother …

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Film Review: Demon Resurrection (2008)

SYNOPSIS: A cult leader summons undead servants to retrieve what is his from a reformed cult member. REVIEW: What makes a bad horror movie enjoyable? There are so many things, I know. And every lowbrow’s taste is unique. But I find the best bad horror films are unified by their sense of daring. They’re made by people unafraid to “push …

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Film Review: Penumbra (2011)

SYNOPSIS: A woman hesitantly rents an apartment to an eerie man who she soon realizes has a part in the solar eclipse that is taking place. REVIEW: The MO on Penumbra describes this South American horror film to be in the vein of Polanski with its gradual build up, air of mystery, and subtle secrecy suggesting something more diabolical cooking …

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