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Interview: Todd Lincoln – Director (The Apparition)

Todd Lincoln is something of a “Jack Of All Trades” judging from his bio. He’s contributed to various films as a cinematographer, editor, writer, producer & visual effects technician, but his main focus has always been on writing and directing. Now his first feature film as a director (After directing a slew of shorts), “The Apparition”, has just been released …

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Comic Review: Wire Hangers – Issue 1

Issue: Wire Hangers #1 Created, Written & Illustrated: Alan Roberts Letters: Robbie Robins, Chris Mowry Edits:Chris Ryall Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: April 2010 Pages: 36 Price: $3.99 “Wire Hangers uses nightmarish visuals and graphic storytelling to depict a wave of abductions plaguing New York City. Pill-popping detectives, corrupt secret agents, and a mysterious, disfigured homeless man are all inter-connected …

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Gear up to Get Bedevilled! Well Go USA Brings to Bluray

Bedevilled – The Award-Winning, International Hit Revenge Horror Film Debuts on Blu-ray®, DVD and Digital October 9th Bonus Features Include a Behind-the-Scenes Featurette Yeong-hie Seo (The Chaser) and Seong-won Ji (Harmony) star in Director Chul-soo Jang chilling first feature BEDEVILLED, debuting on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital October 9th from Well Go USA Entertainment. When her pleas for help are ignored …

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TV Review: The Walking Dead (TV Series) (Season 2) (2011-2012)

SYNOPSIS: The Walking Dead tells the story of life following a zombie apocalypse. It follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes, traveling in search of a safe and secure home. The world has changed and they need to figure out how to survive it. But they need to figure out how to survive one another. In …

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Film Review: S.N.U.B! (2010)

SYNOPSIS: After a nuclear bomb is detonated in London a group of survivors head to an underground bunker (or an S.N.U.B.-hence the title) where they will be safe until the smoke clears. Unfortunately for them some of the violent inmates at a local prison have been mutated as a result of the blast and have escaped their cells, and they …

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Book Review: The New York Grimpendium – Author J.W. Ocker

The New York Grimpendium I received a book the other day that really puts the spotlight on the macabre aspects of New York. Written by J.W. Ocker, comes a great new read that every no New Yorker horror fan should be without (not to mention every other visitor to this fine state). These kind of books have always warmed my heart …

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Comic Review: Vegetable Wars – Issue 4.1

Issue: Vegetable Wars #4.1 Writer: Peter Caton Artist: Greg Hiatt Publisher: Moon Comics Release Date: Jan 2012 Pages: 24 “Down the quick and narrow. A place of darkness and death exists that is full of bloody bones and of marrow. In this dark and lonely place, live two men. Two men, alive, fighting for freedom amidst the sea of green …

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New Audio Book Available: Resurrection of a Broken Mind

Resurrection of a Broken Mind! By Marcel Admiraal – Now Available! It deals with Peter Holleweg, a reclusive young man, suffering from schizophrenia. Although he has taught himself to live with his affliction, life is far from pleasant. The only other person who seems to notice him is his paranormal neighbour. When, one dark night, she breaks into his house, …

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Four Corners Dark – Free Kindle Giveaway

Four Corners Dark available at Amazon and Other Leading Bookstores. Free Kindle version giveaway from August 30th to September 3rd Upon learning of the tribe’s fears, the townspeople agreed to intervene. Instead, they antagonized a creature that devours the hearts of the living and the souls of the dead, a witch that hunts on tribal lands… In “Engine Eighteen,” a …

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Film Review: Django Kill… If You Live, Shoot! (1967)

SYNOPSIS: Mexican outlaw Django is part of a band of thieves that steal a cargo of gold from a stagecoach. However, the Americans in the band betray him, and shoot all the Mexicans. Django is not completely dead though, and crawls his way out of his shallow grave, continuing his pursuit of the gold, and exacting a bloody vengeance. REVIEW: …

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Creature Profiles: The Jiang-Shi

The Asian countries are probably best known, where monsters are concerned, for their depictions of vengeful female ghosts. It should come as no surprise that these ancient lands would also be home to a host of strange demons, spirits, and monsters unlike anything with which most Westerners are familiar. One of the most intriguing of these Asian monsters comes from …

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Film Review: Arbitrage (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A high finance broker struggles to conceal a dastardly secret while in midst of making the largest trade of his financial career. Could his efforts to hide his dark deeds prove too much for his endeavors or will success come at a cost even he cannot fathom? REVIEW: Directed By: Nicolas Jarecki Starring: Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth, …

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Horror Collection – Vol 3

Horror Collection #92369 (6 film set) Check out this new 6 film collection from Echo Bridge Entertainment! If you’ve been following their releases, you already know that these sets offer a pretty good night of entertainment. This latest set includes the 3 new titles (at least from what I can tell) of “The Dead One”, “Descendant” and “The Nurse”. These …

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Book Review: A Short Stay in Hell – Author Steven L. Peck

“Where do all the things you believed go, when all the supporting structure is found to be a myth?  How do you know how or on what to take a moral stand, how d you behave when it turns out there are no cosmic rules, no categorical imperatives? Creating a viable, entertaining narrative that exists solely to expound on some …

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