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Shout Factory – Bluray Tales from the Crypt | Vault of Horror Pack!

   Two Classic British Horror Films Make Their Blu-ray Debut December 2nd, 2014 from Scream Factory Scream Factory invites you to embrace the chills this December with two classic British horror films! On December 2nd, 2014, Scream Factory will release Tales from the Crypt and Vault of Horror on Blu-ray for the first time! Featuring the rare, uncut version of …

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Time to Visit THE HOUSE AT THE END OF TIME?

Thirty years ago, young mother Dulce (Ruddy Rodriguez, The Living Daylights) was accused of murdering her husband and two children in their home. Despite her pleas that a malevolent force in the house was responsible for the killings, Dulce was sentenced to the maximum penalty of imprisonment. Now, as part of her sentence, Dulce is sent back to her old …

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Film Review: 1334 (2012)

SYNOPSIS: 1334, a ghost story that reveals the haunting disturbances that began to plague the ones left behind following the completion of PIG (1998) and the death of Rozz Williams, where reality turns into darkness, with the effect upon no return, based on true occurrences.

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Book Review: Travelogue of Horror – Author Tony Urban

As a fan of the genre, I tend to get really excited when a cool new book release arrives on the scene. I’ve seen my share of “movie catalog” book releases but this release is actually the first publishing I’ve seen that takes the time to map out what most of us would love to have on hand for off …

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Film Review: Raw Force (1982)

SYNOPSIS: A group of people are stranded on an island full of precious jade. But danger lurks in the form of all kinds of crazy crap that you have to see to believe. REVIEW: If you were looking for me back in the early 80’s, then you’d probably find me in Times Square. Throughout the 70’s and well into the …

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Film Review: Refuge (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Refuge is a suspense-thriller about a family struggling to survive in the wake of a great catastrophic event. REVIEW: The post-apocalyptic worlds that are set up in different movies, television shows, and books are fascinating. They are able to include modern amenities while also creating a dependence upon items that do not require replenishment. Weapons tend to revert to …

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Film Review: Pig (1998)

SYNOPSIS: A young man journeys through a desert, where he is kidnapped by a sadistic stranger clad in a pig mask. The stranger proceeds to brutally torture the young man, who then finds himself escaping into his imagination, with fantasy and reality intersecting. REVIEW: It was the special bluray edition release by Cult Epics that finally gave me a resource …

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Trio of Classic Horror Films Screening in Jersey City This Weekend

This coming Friday will see big-screen showings of three of horror cinema’s most highly regarded works.  F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922) will screen Friday evening at Loew’s Jersey City theatre in Jersey City, NJ on Friday, October 24 at 8:15 pm. On Saturday, October 25, James Whale’s Frankenstein will screen at 6:30 pm.  This will be followed at 8:15 pm with …

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Silver Screams Podcast Episode 4 : The Final Heart Punch

Tuesday, October 21, 2014 – 9pm to 10pm , The Final Heart Punch – A Tribute To Ox Baker , Movie Producer David Gere and Bill Apter from 1wrestling.com join us to discuss the life and career of professional wrestling, Ox Baker. 10pm to 11pm , The Comedy of Horror w/ Special Guest: Comedian Chris Killian , http://www.ckcomedy.com/ , joins …

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Ox Baker Passes Away

Professional Wrestler, Ox Baker, passed away early Monday morning.  Ox Baker will forever be remembered as one of the great villains of the squared circle.  Ox Baker played Slag in the movie, “Escape from New York” and had a brutal fight with Kurt Russell’s character Snake Plissken. I had the pleasure of talking with Ox Baker last Tuesday evening about …

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Film Review: The Burnt House (2009)

SYNOPSIS: The Burnt House is the story of Megan and Joe, a couple who have recently experienced the death their infant son to SIDS. The tragedy has spawned a rift between the two and driven Megan into a secret affair. After Joe loses his mother to a heart attack the couple moves out to Joe’s rural childhood home seeking a …

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Book Review: Crime Seen – Author Michaelbrent Collings

CRIME SEEN By Michaelbrent Collings 231 Pages A police detective Evan White is haunted by the murder of his wife Val. As the body count rises a relentless killer is hell bent and determined to show Evan his wife’s murder was only the beginning to all the carnage around them. Author Michaelbrent Collings delivers in spectacular suspense fuelled action in …

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Film Review: Cam2Cam (2014)

SYNOPSIS: An American tourist in Bangkok encounters a mysterious group of web performers harboring a terrible secret REVIEW: It’s hard to talk about Cam2Cam without feeling like you’re talking about a product of work that’s really two distinct short films, with a smattering of shared actors and have been stitched together by Director Joel Soisson (Piranha 3DD). And there’s good …

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Film Review: Pretty Dead (2013)

SYNOPSIS: After killing and cannibalizing several men and being found unfit for trial, Regina Stevens desperately tried to convince her psychiatric caregivers that she wasn’t mentally ill, but was in fact slowly becoming a real life zombie. REVIEW: If Shaun of the Dead was the world’s first Zom-Rom-Com, then allow me to introduce you to Pretty Dead, the world’s first …

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Film Review: Exists (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A group of friends who venture into the remote Texas woods for a party weekend find themselves stalked by Bigfoot. REVIEW: If you were ever wondering when the time might arrive that actually uses Big Foot as a main horror element AND succeeds in being a kick ass horror film, then that time has come. “Exists” is a 2014 …

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Film Review: Ozone! Attack of the Redneck Mutants (1986)

SYNOPSIS: A hole in the Ozone layer turns some rednecks into flesh-eating mutants.  REVIEW: If you really think about it (and I know you want to), it’s kind of surprising that with the recent cash-in on everything zombie, we haven’t seen much from the mutant/mutation sub-genre. Really, they’re the same type of movie, a horde of transformed ex-humans on the …

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