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Lia Scott Price’s Vampire Guardian Angels Issue 4 Update

Sneak Peek of Issue 4 Cover Art of Lia Scott Price’s Vampire Guardian Angels™ October, 2013. Here is a peek of the cover of Resurrection: Afterlife, Issue 4 of Lia Scott Price’s Vampire Guardian Angels™ Comic Book Series.  Enjoy the brutality. “Vampire Guardian Angels™”  are the disturbing characters in Price’s comic books. The series was written and created by Price, …

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Horror Funding: HOZON Kickstarter Campaign

For the first time on Earth and/or the Afterlife, backers to a Kickstarter feature film can donate $100 and get walk-on roles as ZOMBIES! HOZON is halfway through its Kickstarter Campaign and for $100 backers can be part of the ZOMBIE HOARD as they charge a lead actor and earn a CREDIT as “Zombie”on screen. Blood and Make-up provided on …

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Six Directors From Korea Present 4 HORROR STORIES

SIX KOREAN HORROR DIRECTORS BRING YOU FOUR CREEPY STORIES IN ARTSPLOITATION’S HORROR STORIES, OUT OCT. 8, 2013! Horror anthologies are creeping up everywhere and the Korean entry Horror Stories raises the bar with four terrifying stories (and a nail-biting wraparound tale), each one chilling enough to be its own feature. If you thought this was going to be a tame collection of …

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Podcast: Corpse Cast – Eps 82

We’re back folks and we’re talking a couple of pieces from people who are no stranger to the Horror Genre. First we start with some “second era” King Diamond with their album from 1996 entitled The Graveyard. Then we join the Euro-Sleaze Supertwins Jess Franco and Jean Rollin in their mission to make the sleaziest movie imaginable. We’re talking Zombie …

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Film Review: Blackout (1985)

SYNOPSIS: A police officer suspects that a local husband and father who has recently undergone facial surgery because of injuries received in a car accident is in reality the same man who committed a quadruple murder several years before REVIEW: Director: Douglas Hickox Starring: Keith Carradine, Kathleen Quinlan and Richard Widmark Blackout is an unusual film. It has many flaws, …

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Film Review: Zombie 90 Extreme Pestilence (1991)

SYNOPSIS: Two doctors are trying to stop a rampant epidemic of zombieism. They fend off zombies spilling many a gallon of blood in the process. REVIEW: The very first movie I reviewed for HorrorNews was Andreas Schnaas’ 1996 release, Goblet of Gore. I may have made some remarks hinting toward the movie not being very good, possibly mentioning poor acting, …

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A Welcome Update On Brian Keene’s THE CAGE

Been a while since we’ve talked about the adaptation of Brian Keene’s THE CAGE but today brings some movement. Got a press release that outlines what the team has been up to so read on and consider yourself updated: Adaptation of dark and hyper-violent book THE CAGE, by celebrated author Brian Keene, finds director, cast, and F/X squad. Now they’re …

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Multi-media Zombie Epic Debuts – And It’s All Free!

Got a press release this morning about The New Zeitgeist an incredibly ambitious project that in celebration of World Zombie Day will be available free to all who are interested. All the details are in the press release below so check it out and get busy downloading. The New Zeitgeist, a new multi-media zombie concept series, will be available for …

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Howl At The New Video For CRYING WOLF

Got an update for you on the new werewolf flick heading our way from director Tony Jopia (DeadTime) that stars the one and only Caroline Munro. It’s titled CRYING WOLF and they just released a new video for the project. This is the title song LUNAR performed by the band Orchid Grey. You’ll find assorted images from the film throughout …

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RIFFTRAX LIVE Giving NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD The Treatment

I’ve reported on RIFFTRAX events in the past but this one is gonna be special. If you’re not familiar with RIFFTRAX you should know that this is from those crazy bastards that brought us MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 and what they do is pick a film and then add their own audio track that is always funny and often hilarious. …

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Posters And A Trailer For LOSS OF LIFE

On Oct. 25th the indie found footage shocker LOSS OF LIFE will be making its VOD and DVD premiere and this morning I’ve got a couple posters and the trailer to wet your appetite for this “Halloween night gone wrong” scare fest. The short and sweet synopsis: On October 31, 2012, in North Hollywood, California, a group of high school …

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Film Review: Curse of Chucky (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Everyone’s favorite foul-mouthed killer doll is back, and this time he is busy slicing and dicing his way through a group of people gathered together at an old mansion to mourn the loss of a family member. REVIEW: I have loved Chucky ever since I first saw Child’s Play at the theater when I was in high school way …

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Blood and Guts with Scott Ian Returns for Season 3 on Nerdist Channel

Following two successful seasons, Blood and Guts with Scott Ian has returned to the Nerdist Channel with Season 3. A new episode will debut every Thursday, leading up to the season finale on Halloween. The Season 3 premiere – which features Johnny Depp’s regular makeup designer, Joel Harlow – can be viewed below: Blood and Guts is hosted by Scott …

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Film Review: The Colony (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Forced underground by the next ice age, a struggling outpost of survivors must fight to preserve humanity against a threat even more savage than nature. REVIEW: I’m starting to notice that my attention span is growing shorter and shorter. I’ve watched several good films recently where I almost lost patience and shut it down. It turns out, if you …

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Film Review: Self Storage (2013)

SYNOPSIS: The friends of a night watchman, at a highly secured self storage facility, are home from college and looking to party. REVIEW: I’ve always maintained a soft spot for Eric Roberts.  From the onset of his career in forgotten classics like “The Pope of Greenwich Village” and “Runaway Train,” he’s always possessed a gift for portraying amiable nuts.  Pushing sixty, …

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