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Horror Funding: SLAUGHTERBOX

10 Gauge Shakespeare AND MOnsterworks66 TEAM UP TO PRODUCE THE PROMO TRAILER FOR SLAUGHTERBOX, a sharp new horror feature by Indie actor/writer/producer Hugh Phoenix Cross. Cross’ production company, 10 Gauge Shakespeare, and Maria Olsen’s MOnsterworks66, are currently in pre-production and set to shoot principle photography of the promo trailer in August. Concept art and storyboards are being prepped by artist, …

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Asylum Reanimates Voodoo Zombies In Lovecraftian Inspired Comic Undead Evil

Asylum Press announces the release of a new horror comic entitled Undead Evil.  A digital first comic book, Undead Evil will be released on all digital platforms on July 17, 2013. Undead Evil is the tale of Alfred Carter and his attempt to save his estranged family from a centuries old Voodoo curse.  Written by Frank Forte (Heavy Metal, The …

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Shopping Center Zombie Attacks with DEATH WALKS

Death Walks is a zombie movie with a difference. Taking a zombie invasion into a UK shopping centre, it would be very easy to tell a traditional zombie tale, and take a leaf out of the book of Dawn Of The Dead. But the movies creators are adamant despite what it might seem, that Death Walks is unlike any other …

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AMERICAN HORROR STORY: COVEN Stacks The Casting Deck

It is amazing how the folks casting FX Channels monster hit AMERICAN HORROR STORY have managed to find so many A list stars to act in their quirky genre experiment but they have and it just makes things all the better for us fans. Season three is gearing up and although no truly official press release has come out yet …

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Podcast: Monster Movie Podcast – Eps 52

it is finally here, Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim, an impassioned ode to Kaiju, Anime and giant robot films. Doc Rotten and Thomas Mariani climb aboard Gipsy Danger to discuss and debate the films and career of Guillermo del Toro from Cronos to Blade II to Hellboy and beyond. Doc and Thomas discover themes abound and monsters in every corner: vampires, aliens, creatures from hell, ghosts and …

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Leatherface Is BACK And Going 3D

Our favorite cross-dressing freak show “Leatherface” will be coming back to the modern world of horror, but from a much more visually coming out of the screen stand point–3D. John Luessenhop (Takers) is in talks to helm the sequel to Tobe Hooper’s 1974 classic. What creative thinkers on the project don’t want to do is to take away from what …

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Film Review: Hands Of The Ripper (1971)

SYNOPSIS: The infant daughter of Jack the Ripper is witness to the brutal murder of her mother by her father. Fifteen years later she is a troubled young woman who is seemingly possessed by the spirit of her father. She continues his murderous killing spree subconsciously but has no recollection of the events afterwards as they are triggered by either …

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There’s No Touch Like A DARK TOUCH

IFC MIDNIGHT have let loose with their release details for DARK TOUCH. It was on VOD a few months back and if you missed it then you’re living right because the DVD is on it’s way. Jan. 28th is the target date and here is what it’s all about: In a remote town in Ireland, eleven-year-old Neve finds herself the …

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Film Review: Not Of This Earth (1957)

SYNOPSIS: “An alien agent from the distant planet Davanna is sent to Earth via a high-tech matter transporter. There he terrorizes Southern California in an attempt to acquire blood for his dying race, the result of a devastating nuclear war.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: For more than half a century, my old friend Roger Corman has been somewhat of a maverick …

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Film Review: Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Of Terror (1942)

SYNOPSIS: “When Nazi saboteurs jeeringly predict to the nation of new depredations via their radio Voice of Terror, the Intelligence Inner Council summons Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) to help in the crisis. Holmes and his companion, Doctor Watson (Nigel Bruce), are visited the first night of their investigation – a man falls dying from a knife wound on their doorstep. …

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Film Review: Bread and Circus (2003)

SYNOPSIS: One man’s courage and will to break loose from the system, and the ability of one individual to bring down the kingdom. REVIEW: There are some movies that I find myself at a loss for words to describe, and Bread And Circus is one of them. To say it is simply a Norwegian horror movie would be selling it …

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Film Review: A Study In Terror (1965)

SYNOPSIS: “Jack The Ripper is on the loose killing prostitutes in London’s Whitechapel district and Sherlock Holmes, assisted by his friend Doctor Watson, is on the case. From the pathologist’s findings. Holmes concludes that the man had some medical training, most likely as a surgeon. Various clues lead him to the son of an aristocrat who was studying medicine but …

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Mondo Gives Their Poster Treatment To THE LOST BOYS

I would think that the work of MONDO TEES should have at this point already crossed your path at some point but if not, this is a great place to start. MONDO has done some of the best retro-redo artwork for a ton of classic horror flicks and this time around they turn their attention to the 80’s classic THE …

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Trailer for THE WALKING DEAD S4 Hits!

Yesterday was the big THE WALKING DEAD panel at SDCC and as expected the news came fast and furious. The biggest thing to come out of the day though was the release of the teaser trailer for the new season that will kick off on Oct. 13th at 9 PM on AMC. Yes, they will be doing that pain in …

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