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Book Review: Prisoner 489 – Author Joe Lansdale

Joe Lansdale. If I have to tell you about him, I’m not sure I want to talk to you any more. The premier purveyor of sun-baked Texas grit and straight up goddamn oddity has been tapped by Dark Regions Press to be paired with artist Santiago Caruso for the second of their Black Labrynth novellas. If you don’t recall, I …

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Film Review: Game Over (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Tina, a young actress who left the States for Germany-she fell in love, so she left for a man. Two good friends of hers come over to visit Tina for her birthday-but the next 24 hours will be very brutal, as the three are kidnapped by an sadistic maniac. He plays brutal and primitive games with them, and every …

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British Paranormal NOCTURNAL ACTIVITY – First Look

SGL Entertainment is pleased to announce that it has picked up “Nocturnal Activity” the British paranormal horror movie.  Annie Dyer moves into a new apartment and quickly discovers she is not alone; a malevolent spirit repeatedly attempts to seduce her in order to possess her body as a vessel to carry out its vengeful mission. The movie stars well known …

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THE CABINING – The Overnight Stay will Kill You

Indican Pictures will release horror comedy The Cabining on January 16th, 2015. Todd and Bruce, two struggling writers, get one last shot at success thanks to Todd’s wealthy uncle, Sarge, who gives them two weeks to impress him. With the deadline looming and no fresh ideas, the pair head to Shangri-La, a serene artist’s retreat, with the hope that the …

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Eibonvale Press Releases Songs For The Lost | Ballads To The Burning Twins

  Songs For The Lost Short Story Collection, 34 Stories/512 Pages By Alexander Zelenyj Eibonvale Press, September 2014 The lonely and the regretful and the downtrodden, the furious and the woeful and the damaged; all facing the futility of living in a world of malice, loss and loneliness; all desperately seeking salvation while forging through the miles of pain marking …

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Wednesdays are BONEYARD Day! Have You Seen This?

Sideshow Pictures and Harrington Talents proudly present The Boneyard, a new online home for free cinematic horrors – offering up a brand new gruesome short film every single Wednesday! The Boneyard offers horror fans the unique opportunity to view a number of Sideshow Pictures’ previous acclaimed short films, including NIGHT OF THE PUMPKIN, THE HOUSE THAT CRIED BLOOD, and CHILDREN …

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Film Review: Monkey Shines (1988)

SYNOPSIS: A quadriplegic man has a trained monkey help him with his paralysis, until the little monkey begins to develop feelings, and rage, against its new master. REVIEW: Directed by George Romero and based on the book by Michael Stewart, Monkey Shines was made in 1988. It tells the story of a disabled man who takes on a trained monkey …

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Film Review: Super Shark (2011)

SYNOPSIS: The negligent activities of an oil company in Florida have caused some unintended biological consequences. A giant shark, which walks on land, now terrorizes dwellers on the beach. A marine biologist, a skipper, and a fun-loving disk jockey must stop it before it’s too late. REVIEW: Fred Olen Ray, hero of bad cinema, director of classics such as HOLLYWOOD …

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Don’t Look in the Basement – Digitally Restored ’70s B-Movie Cult Favorite Dec. 16th

A young, psychiatric nurse struggles under the worst of institutional conditions in Don’t Look in the Basement, digitally restored and available on DVD Dec. 16 from Film Chest Media Group. In this ‘70s, B-movie, cult classic, a young, psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik, 1972 Playboy covergirl), goes to work at an isolated sanitarium only to learn the proprietor, Dr. …

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DENVER FILM SOCIETY – 37th Denver Film Festival

DENVER FILM SOCIETY ANNOUNCES 37th STARZ DENVER FILM FESTIVAL FILMS IN COMPETITION AND AWARD RECIPIENTS – Joycelyn DeBoer, Michael Beugg, Daniel Junge, Tom Bower, Lawrence Jordan, Roberto Andò, Bruce Greenwood, Nathan Zellner, David Zellner in-person to receive prestigious Festival awards – – Piano Prodigy and Keep On Keepin’ On Subject Justin Kauflin to Perform – The Starz Denver Film Festival (SDFF), …

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THE DOOMS CHAPEL HORROR – Intense Trailer and Stills

The Dooms Chapel Horror is a creature feature with heart. This tale of terror recently had its World Premiere, in Paducah Kentucky. Here, the film played at the River’s Edge Film Festival, to a packed house. This indie horror feature tells a tale of revenge. And, the film centrally stars: Bill Oberst Jr. (Deadly Revisions), Shaun Gerardo (X-Men: First Class), …

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Horror Funding: THE DEAD CROSSING Takes on Mexican Zombies

Mexican zombies, a drug cartel, and vigilante teenagers: A Kickstarter campaign worth seeing! Indie filmmaker Jorge Luis Urbina and a comic artist Don Nguyen do the impossible by starting a unique Kickstarter campaign about a group of kids fighting off an impending zombie invasion. This is a two-fold campaign hoping to result in a short film and at least two …

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Interview: Author John Taff

So, John, thank you for sitting down with us today to discuss your writing career, the state of the horror industry and your latest volume of horror fiction, The End in all Beginnings. That’s an interesting title for a collection of novellas. Can you tell us what it means and give readers an idea of what they will find in …

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Film Review: Chemical Peel (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A bachelorette party turns deadly when a chemical reaction overtakes a valley, but being indoors could be just as deadly as being outside. REVIEW; Director: Hank Braxtan Writers: Dan Sinclair, Hank Braxtan, Arielle Brachfeld, Natalie Victoria Stars: Natalie Victoria, Arielle Brachfeld, Stephanie Greco, Lacy Fisher What do you get if you have a house to film in and a …

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Film Review: Amy (2013)

SYNOPSIS: With the psychic power of clairvoyance, an extra-sensory perception, Amy starts witnessing haunting visions as her entire Amish village begins to fall into demonic control. An ominous funeral director, Christopher, uses Amy’s special abilities to seek out the covert leader behind the possession. Amy and Christopher must stop the fall of their village before the Devil takes over Amy’s …

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