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Two New Videos Prepare You For The Season Finale Of THE WALKING DEAD

Next week is it, another season of THE WALKING DEAD coming to a close. Lots of folks been bitching about this season but for my money, it’s been one of the better written seasons and I’ve loved what I have learned about all the major players and last weeks episode with Carol and the girls is still sticking with me. …

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BUB Pays A Visit To THE WALKING DEAD!

Eagle eyed viewers caught it immediately. Facebook lit up with the sighting within moments of it occurring and it caused this horror fan to rewind the DVR at least twice. Tom Savini’s creation BUB – from Day of the Dead turned up. During the very harrowing tunnel scene he can be seen on camera a couple different times. SHOCK TILL …

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Doug Bradley Invites You To The SCREAM PARK

Horror icon Doug Bradley has a new retro slasher heading your way, it’s titled SCREAM PARK and a press release showed up that breaks down the release, reveals the cover art and teases us all with a nice new trailer. Ready to check it all out? Wild Eye Releasing is excited to announce that Cary Hill’s Scream Park will be …

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The Doctor Who Project: The Silence

Throughout the 50 year history of Doctor Who many monsters & villains have scared viewers and fought The Doctor across time and space. The most famous & longest tenured advisories of the Doctor are of course the Daleks. Other famous villains from the mythology of the franchise include the Cybermen, Autons, Silurians, Sontarans, and the Master, a renegade Time Lord …

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Film review: 47 Ronin (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A band of samurai set out to avenge the death and dishonor of their master at the hands of a ruthless shogun. REVIEW: I love a good epic! “47 Ronin” is clearly intended for American audiences but takes a lead from the numerous well rounded Asian cultural films that have made their way into various releases over the years. …

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Film Review: Ghost In The Shell (1995)

SYNOPSIS: “The year is 2029. The world has become intensively information oriented and humans are well-connected to the network. Crime has developed into a sophisticated stage by hacking into the interactive network. To prevent this, Section 9 is formed. These are cyborgs with incredible strengths and abilities that can access any network on Earth.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: Manga are Japanese …

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Film Review: The Darkest Part of the City (short film) (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Zelda, recently divorced, has moved to a new city and started a new job in a rundown section of the city. Each night when she comes home she’s forced to cross through an old viaduct where she feels she’s being followed by some of the local gang members. But shortly she begins to realize that those pursuing her are …

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Film Review: Next Time You’ll Know Me (short film) (2013)

SYNOPSIS: This moody, urban story centers on the relationship between the Price brothers who owned a restaurant that hit bad fortunes. LaFayette, the older of the two, discovers that his brother Harris went on the street for money to finance their failing venture, only to end up owing an amount he could never repay. Knowing that his life is in …

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Film Review: Der Todesengel (Angel of Death) (1998)

SYNOPSIS: Story about a raped model who takes bloody revenge. German Extreme horror film –  mixture of amateur-gore, bad but entertaining acting, some semi-hardcore scenes, much blood and extremely bad taste. REVIEW: Der Todesengel translates into English as “Angel of Death,” but I guess that wasn’t an accurate enough title for Andreas Bethmann (director of Rossa Venezia, Exitus Interruptus, and …

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Film Review: Punishment (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A group of college students escape their troubled lives but only to find themselves fighting for their lives from a revenge seeking mad man. REVIEW: My first statement about this film must be regarding the title, as it seems to have a few! Although it was originally titled and promoted as Down The Road, it was changed to Punishment …

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Podcast: Corpse Cast – Eps 103

  This week’s episode starts off with a bang as Mike is still reeling from a weird experience that he had right before recording started with a certain 711 cashier… Yeah… it’s THAT weird… but it gets weirder as we talk about a Japanese film from 1969 called Horrors of Malformed Men. As if that’s not enough, we also talk …

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Some Creepy Footage Just Arrived From HAPPY CAMP

This is that found footage flick coming at us from producer Drew Barrymore. Don’t remember what HAPPY CAMP is all about, got a nice long synopsis for you right here: n the vast wilderness of the Klamath National Forest lies the small logging community of Happy Camp. With a population consisting of only a few hundred souls, this mysterious mountain …

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New WALKING DEAD Teaser Asks “Who Will Arrive?”

I don’t know about you but I am still reeling from last weeks episode of THE WALKING DEAD, I can’t get what unfolded out of my head. For my money they certainly hit a high point with their latest hour of zombie awesomeness and it’s hard to believe but this season is almost a done deal. With only a handful …

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NBC Teases ROSEMARY’S BABY

NBC has embraced the horror. HANNIBAL is kicking ass, DRACULA impressed and now we can all look forward to the small screen retelling of the classic ROSEMARY’S BABY. We talked about this late last year, it’s starring Zoe Saldana and will go like this: This version of the story will revolve around a young married couple who move into a …

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Film Review: The Dinosaur Experiment (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Fossil Ridge, once believed to be a cattle ranch is discovered to be a breeding ground for vicious prehistoric velociraptors. When the bloodthirsty dinosaurs escape, the townspeople must fight to survive the deadly raptors. REVIEW: I’m not too sure what’s going on here but The Dinosaur Experiment was released late last year as Raptor Ranch and that’s about the …

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Film Review: Kill Your Darlings (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs REVIEW: Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl and Other Poems” made its debut nearly fifty years ago, and remains quintessential material for scarf-wearing hipsters and literary students alike.  His angry, often obscene diatribe against commercialism and conformity still resonates today, though no …

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