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Film Review: Asylum (2008)

SYNOPSIS: When Jack, an aspiring young thug tangles with the wrong people he somehow gets an audition to work for the big time mob. After he botches one of his first jobs he goes on the lamb only to be captured, tortured and chained to a tree in a remote forest left to his own devices. Will he have the …

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Film Review: Schizo (1976)

SYNOPSIS: A little girl watches helplessly as she is the sole witness to her mother’s murder. Years later, that little girl has grown into the beautiful skating star Samantha Gray (Lynne Frederick). But after her wedding announcement is published in the local newspaper, a man who becomes more and more obsessed with her begins turning up everywhere she goes. Samantha’s …

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Film Review: Network (1976)

SYNOPSIS: A TV network cynically exploits a deranged ex-TV anchor’s ravings and revelations about the media for their own profit. REVIEW: “I’m mad as hell nd I’m not gonna take it” While it’s quite possible that your more familiar with the words than the plot of the actual film, this 1976 film has long been regarded as a cult classic. …

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Book Review: What Happens in the Attic – Author David L. Tamarin

What Happens in the Attic Author: David L. Tamarin WARNING: Some of the scenes described below are not for the faint of heart. Do not read if you don’t wish to be sickened. David Tamarin labels himself as an author who’s “…writing is known to cause panic, anxiety, trauma, hallucinations, delirium, psychosis, vomiting, fainting, heart palpitations and priapism.” After reviewing …

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Book Review: Hauss Vegas – Author Christian B. Guyant

Hauss Vegas Author: Christian B. Guyant Of the last four books I’ve reviewed, three have been about zombies in some way. It’s a craze that has lead to mountains of great literature and doesn’t look to be letting up any time soon. Unfortunately, this also means that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to write fresh zombie material when there are already …

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REC 4: Apocalypse International Teaser Trailer Brings Back a Familiar Face

If you’re like me, you are a huge fan of the [REC] series, good news has come today. We have the premier of the [REC] 4: Apocalypse international teaser trailer. Unfortunately, I have no idea what the hell they are saying, but that’s ok, just getting to look at the beautiful Angela Vidal character from the first film is enough …

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From V/H/S to S-VHS – The Horror Continues with New Stills

S-VHS, the sequel to V/H/S, will follow its predecessors’ footsteps and premiere as part of this year’s Sundance Film Festival Midnight Movies line-up. But wait there’s more…two great new photos were released! Check them out below. Remember V/H/S will be available on Blu-ray/DVD this coming Tuesday Dec 4th! S-VHS Sundance information: Directors: Simon Barrett, Adam Wingard, Edúardo Sanchez, Gregg Hale, …

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Diabolique Magazine – Issue 13 to Feature Author Christopher Pike

Christopher Pike is the pseudonym of American author Kevin Christopher McFadden. He is a bestselling author of young adult and children’s fiction, but whose expertise is in the thriller genre. Mr. McFadden is an extremely private person and the little that’s known about him has been strictly collected from his books and very rare interviews. Regardless, he liked DIABOLIQUE so …

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‘Arya’ Casting Commences with New Offers

After a successful presentation to various investment groups and foreign sales agents at the American Film Market (AFM), Ozon Films is announcing that they have begun to make tentative offers to Mario Van Peebles (NEW JACK CITY), Bai Ling (THE CROW), Sean Young (BLADERUNNER), and Tom Sizemore (HEAT) to participate in ARYA, a neo-noir psychological thriller. The film, an adaptation …

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Film Review: Waxwork (1988)

SYNOPSIS: Come one, come all to the mysterious waxwork museum that’s come to town! A special showing will be taking place at midnight tonight and you are invited! Just remember, you can step inside the hall of horrors but can you pay the price…? REVIEW: A crazy mash-up of quite a few horror classics linked together by a story that …

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Book Review: Terovolas – Author Edward M. Erdelac

Terovolas Author: Edward M. Erdelac Abraham Van Helsing has been commissioned to return the ashes of one Quincey Morris to his next of kin in Sorefoot Texas. In midst of his journey he stumbles across a bizarre sequence of events. Cadavers are turning up in frequency and intensity. He encounters an unusual ranch comprised of statuesque Norwegian ranchers that may …

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Hellraiser Gets a Re-Launch- Great News From Boom Studios!!

We are happy to hear that one of Boom Studios most successful series, “Hellraiser” will be getting a re-lauch in the form of the new Hellraiser series “DarkWatch“. This is great news for horror fans…and if you havent had the chance you should also grab the previous incarnation (of which we reviewed quite a few here) November 29, 2012 – …

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Book Review: Nightmare of the Dead – Author Vicenzo Bilof

Nightmare of the Dead is a riveting tale surrounding Neasa, a gun-toting, hard edged, outlas who has lost her memory. Vicenzo Bilof does a superb job of making you feel Neasa’s desperation and courage in a world that has become foreign to her. This is both a horror and psychological thriller that readers will find hard to put down. You, …

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Book Review: Sliver – Author Josh Voyles

I think we all can relate to a time when we felt like a ghost in our lives. When we are going through the daily motions without any real feeling of purpose. A “rut” so to speak. Anyone who can or is going through something of this nature would very likely be able to relate to Franklin Brophy, the main …

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Film Review: The S State (short film) (2012)

SYNOPSIS: When American fugitive Ray seeks refuge with his cousin on a South East London council estate, he finds himself in the middle of a mess that forces him to stop running. A new street drug (skank) supplied by Ray’s cousin Vee is turning people into monsters. Neighbour Sylvia buys it for her gran to supress her constant bitching. Nana …

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“Midnight Hour” tells a Christmas tale vastly unlike Dickens

With the holiday season fast approaching, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour” has picked out a special gift for viewers, wrapped in blood-red paper and placed under the tree along with a few spare body parts. On December 1st, the cult-TV series will unleash a monumentally mean-spirited ode to the season of brotherly love with its latest entry, “I’ll Be Homicidal …

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