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Book Review: Winter Moon – Author Dean Koontz

WINTER MOON 1994 By: Dean Koontz Berkley Publishing When Jack a Los Angeles police officer is injured in the line of duty despair falls upon the McGarvey family. While temporarily paralyzed there is little wife Heather and son Toby have to hold onto aside from hope and faith. Salvation is unveiled in the darkest hour in the form of a …

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Film Review: In Their Skin (2012)

SYNOPSIS: The Hughes cottage vacation is violently interrupted by a family on a murderous and identity stealing journey, in search of the “perfect” life. After the accidental death of their daughter, Mark and Mary (Joshua lose and Selma Blair, respectively) load up their car with their dog, surviving son (Quinn Lord), and a ton of cliches. In an effort to …

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Die Maniacs Die! To Begin 2013 Under Fatality Films

Edgy grindhouse horror film set to begin filming in 2013 will feature over the top maniacs and a rollicking gore fest. Producers Andrea Albin and Scott Spiegel of Fatality Films will begin production in 2013 on their latest venture “Die, Maniacs, Die!” written by Corey Schubert and Eric La Fuente. Jourdan McClure, director of “Rogue River” and “Children of Sorrow” …

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Book Review: Heavenly Hugs – Author Dr. Carla Wills-Brandon

Tackling the after life, is quite a big mountain to climb. We are comforted and educated by the words of others who felt the need to not sit by idly and rather share their unique circumstances “Heavenly Hugs” is a new book created by author Carla Will-Brandon, pdD who has dedicated her time to researching close to 2000 cases of …

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Film Review: Document of the Dead (1985)

SYNOPSIS: A documentary about George A. Romero’s films, with a behind scenes look at Dawn of the Dead. REVIEW: Written & Directed by: Roy Frumkes Starring: George A. Romero, Tom Savini Narrated by: Nicole Potter QUICK FIX: NYC film student Roy Frumkes chronicles the early career of the King of the Dead himself, George A. Romero, and treats us to …

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‘Convention of the Dead’ Horror Comedy Wraps in UK

The sets fell silent for the last time on the shooting of UK independent comedy horror film Convention of the Dead recently, which has been filmed throughout the month of October on location in the UK. The film, which is now in post-production, is the first full-length feature written, produced and directed by Kelvin Beer and tells the story of …

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Film Review: Houseboat Horror (1989)

SYNOPSIS: A horrible rock band and a camera crew filming a cheesy music video in the backwoods of Australia are stalked and killed by a hulking maniac who thinks he’s Jason Voorhees. REVIEW: I had never heard of Houseboat Horror and after watching it recently I know why. If you have every wondered what the Friday the 13th movies would …

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Christopher Rankin Announces ‘Creating Monsters’ with “science, politics and occult”

Creating Monsters – The revolutionary new novel about science, politics and the occult from scientist and author Christopher Rankin, Ph.D. A psychedelic coming-of-age story blending physics, romance and horror, set in a city on the verge of disaster. In modern Philadelphia, where a deep economic depression has left the city near collapse and most of its inhabitants in gruesome poverty, …

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‘World War Z’ Official Full Trailer Hits

A few days ago, we brought you a brief clip from the eagerly awaited film, World War Z based on the novel by Max Brooks. We now have a full trailer to salivate over until the film is released in Summer of 2013. World War Z is directed by Marc Forster (Quantum of Solace), produced by Damon Lindelof (Prometheus, Lost), …

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Book Review: Aleron – Author Kane

Aleron Author: Kane Aleron is book one of the Strigoi series by Kane.  It’s thoroughly enjoyable and is a must read for any reader who loves the vampire genre.  The book takes the reader on a sensual and historical journey into the world of the undead.  The story is very well told and immediately pulls you into the journey of …

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Film Review: Franklyn (2008)

SYNOPSIS: In the futuristic Meanwhile City, a masked vigilante (Ryan Phillippe) seeks out his nemesis while in contemporary London, an art student (Eva Green) attempts to kill herself, a heartbroken lover (Sam Riley) looks for someone new and a father (Bernard Hill) searches for his son. Writer-director Gerald McMorrow’s sci-fi drama follows these desperate individuals as their lives become intertwined …

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Book Review: Apartment Seven – Author Greg F. Gifune

Apartment Seven  (Kindle Edition) by Greg F. Gifune (DarkFuse) It’s Christmastime in the city, but all is not merry. Something is happening in Apartment Seven. Something evil. Charlie Cerrone thought he had it all—a loving marriage, a good job, a nice home and financial security—until the night his wife betrayed him and his entire world came crashing down. Angry and …

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Film Review: Yakuza Weapon (2011)

SYNOPSIS: The Team that brought you VERSUS have returned with another hard-edged battle royale featuring tough gangsters, deadly women and cybemetic implants!! REVIEW: “Typhoon Sushi” has got a new action packed blood soaked adventure for ya. This little gun-toting ditty packs in plenty of head blasting machine-gun fun. Right in line with the slew of release they have churned out …

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Book Review: Monster Movies (Pocket Essentials) – Author Emma Westwood

MONSTER MOVIES (POCKET ESSENTIAL SERIES) (PAPERBACK) Written Author Emma Westwood Published Author Pocket Essentials Publication Date: 2008 Format: Black /White – 160pages Price: $9.95 Another engaging release from the pocket film books over at “Pocket Essentials”. Monster Movies by Emma Westwood is a short and sweet overview of a whole lotta monster based films. An obvious fan of the genre, …

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Film Review: Carl (2012)

SYNOPSIS: psychological horror/thriller depicting a backwoods family with a dark secret. REVIEW: From the creation of Director Greg Daniel, comes the backwoods  style horror film “Carl“. Best described as a little bit “Psycho meets the Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, “Carl” is a new hillbilly slasher film, that is far removed from the excellence of its influences. The film is an independent …

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Film Review: Executive Koala (2005)

SYNOPSIS: AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE U.S., MINORU KAWASAKI S FOLLOW-UP TO CALAMARI WRESTLER, A CULT CLASSIC PSY-KOALA HORROR / COMEDY! Tamura is an average Japanese salaryman working in the offices of a pickle distribution company. He is well liked in the office, hard-working, polite, wears a suit and tie, and also happens to be a six-foot tall …

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