Giving appropriate tribute to a great but not forgotten classic, the new issue of “Creepy Images Magazine” features “that” glaring image of the “girl possessed” from the film “The Evil Dead“. Yep, you guessed it…more exploitation memorabilia to gaze upon from this unique (and compact) little horror mag. Romero’s impact must seem never-ending to fans of this generation. Creepy Images …
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Breaking News: J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars
Disney is closing the deal for J.J. Adrams to direct the next installment of the Star Wars saga. The massive Star Wars franchise was sold to Disney by its’ creator George Lucas for a whopping $4 billion. What that’s equivalent to in Ewok currency, I have no idea. Disney plans to pumping out a new Star Wars film every two …
Read More »Interview: Greg Newkirk (The Bigfoot Hunter: Still Searching)
Exclusive HorrorNews.net Interview – Greg Newkirk Movie : The Bigfoot Hunter: Still Searching How long has Tim Holmes been searching for Bigfoot? When I first met Tim, it was about 2005, and at that time he claimed to have been hunting “The Beast”, as he called it, for about three or four years. Tim is a former military man, and …
Read More »Film Review: Laddaland (2011)
SYNOPSIS: Ladda Land is based on the true story of a gated community that was shut down after a series of mysterious deaths and paranormal occurrences. When a family moves to Ladda Land, an upscale housing development with large, beautiful homes, they discover life in their new neighborhood isn’t so perfect when they encounter a series of terrifying, paranormal events …
Read More »FRINGE lives again on Fridays on Science Channel
–FRINGE Moves to Friday Nights at 8PM (ET/PT) Beginning January 25– After the critically-acclaimed franchise ended its fifth season last Friday night on FOX, FRINGE fans turn to Science Channel on Friday nights from 8-11PM (ET/PT), beginning January 25, to relive the entire FRINGE experience from the very beginning. Science Channel continues to enhance FRINGE with leading experts, such as …
Read More »JournalStone Publishing & Dark Discoveries Magazine Announce Free Distribution…
JournalStone Publishing & Dark Discoveries Magazine Announce Free Distribution Of Special Collector’s Edition of Issue #23 At The Bram Stoker Awards® Weekend 2013 Incorporating The World Horror Convention SAN FRANCISCO, January 23, 2013 – JournalStone Publishing (JSP) President, Christopher C. Payne and Dark Discoveries Magazine Managing Editor, James Beach, are pleased to announce that a Special Limited Collector’s Edition of …
Read More »Film Review: Eyes of The Woods (2009)
SYNOPSIS: A group of teens find themselves lost and soon hunted by an unforgiving creature deep with the woods REVIEW: If anything can be said for Eyes of the Wood it is that is full of ambition. In spite of its ultra low budget, the film utilizes three different directors, had a plot that teeters between two different time eras, …
Read More »Interract with a “SLASHER”
A silent figure stalks a teenage girl. The weapon in their hand promises to do untold damage if it manages to catch the innocent victim. How can she get away? Does she go right or left? Does she pick up the hammer or picture frame to use as a weapon? Only you can decide. Slasher uses Alternetreality.com‘s Patent Pending “Breaks” …
Read More »What happens when you cross Facebook and HorrorNews.net ?
Greetings dear hearts! And welcome once again to HorrorNews.net. We here at the site really appreciate your readership with all of you enjoying our reviews, articles, and interviews. And let’s not forget the movie trailers. But, we all also know that unless you have a friend, family member or your pet tarantula, Boris, by your side, visiting websites is often …
Read More »Film Review: Eaten Alive (1980)
SYNOPSIS: Sheila follows her sister’s last steps before her disappearance. These take her to a New Guinean jungle, where a white man, reverend Jonas, has erected himself as chief of a Purification sect seeking to bring collective suicide to both a cannibal tribe and his American followers. As Sheila goes deeper into the jungle, she will discover that her fate …
Read More »Film Review: State of Emergency (2010)
SYNOPSIS: Chaos consumes a small town when a chemical facility explodes releasing a deadly toxin. Moments after the leak, the town’s residents show signs of mutation, causing the military to quarantine the area leaving any survivors helpless and trapped inside. The story follows Jim, a young man isolated within the red zone, as he eludes flesh eating zombies in an …
Read More »Magazine Review: Creepy Images Magazine – Issue 7
Number #7 must be a lucky number, as a brand new “Creepy Images” arrives in its usual and horrifying display of tantalizing retro imagery. This round unleashes a smattering of “Hammer’s The Gorgon” imagery with a German name so long I’m not going to bother trying to copy it correctly. Though with it comes a collection of images under the …
Read More »Film Review: Bad Kids Go to Hell (2012)
SYNOPSIS: On a stormy Saturday afternoon, six students from Crestview Academy begin to meet horrible fates as they serve out their detentions. Is a fellow student to blame, or perhaps Crestview’s alleged ghosts are behind the terrible acts? REVIEW: Putting forth a valiant effort to offer yawning Netflix surfers on the uneventful Wednesday a taste of outside-the-box spontaneity, “Bad Kids …
Read More »Film Review: Crazy Love (1987)
SYNOPSIS: 1987 was a great year for Charles Bukowski screen adaptations. Barbert Schroeder offered up Barfly, a low-life epic of squalor and drunkenness starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. In the same year, Dominique Deruddere presented his debut feature, Crazy Love, a much lesser-known film that stunned the arthouse crowd with its darkly amusing and disturbing edge. But since its …
Read More »Film Review: The Bride of Frank (1996)
SYNOPSIS: This is what happens when a bunch of warehouse workmates get together with a video camera to make a ‘movie’. Hopelessly amateur and inept in all areas, The Bride of Frank is nonetheless outrageous fun and often laugh-out-loud hilarious. REVIEW: Directed by Escalpo Don Balde (Steve Ballot) The story follows an old homeless bum as he abducts a little …
Read More »Film Review: Dark Water (2002)
SYNOPSIS: A mother and her 6 year old daughter move into a creepy apartment whose every surface is permeated by water. REVIEW: Following hot on the heels of the execrable Sadako 3D, here we have the perfect antidote. Dark Water is Hideo Nakata’s second adaptation of a Kôji Suzuki story, and it is also one of several Japanese horror flicks …
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