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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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, …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Book Review: Forbidden Science – Author J. Douglas Kenyon
FORBIDDEN SCIENCE: FROM ANCIENT TECHNOLOGIES TO FREE ENERGY (PAPERBACK) by J. Douglas Kenyon Published by Bear & Company Publication Date: 2008 Format: Black /White – 336 pages Price: $21.99 Forbidden Science is a dangerous book. And by dangerous I mean that in a sense of awakening. Too many times we get caught up in the fantastic only to have it …
Read More »Film Review: Almost Invisible (2010)
SYNOPSIS: A group of your standard cliché college students are looking for a place to party for the weekend when they are suddenly offered a chance to party at April’s house. It doesn’t phase the group of coeds that none of them have ever really hung around with April, nor does the girls neogothic wardrobe. The kids don’t even notice …
Read More »Book Review: Hammer Glamour – Author Marcus Hearn
HAMMER GLAMOUR Written by Marcus Hearn Published by Titan Books Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 160 pages (Hardcover) Price: $29.95 I think my review could easily be summed up into 1 word…Wow! This latest gem from Titan Books is no door stop, Hammer Glamour is a beautiful edition in hard cover, full color and vibrant quality pages that deserves …
Read More »Film Review: 13 Seconds (2003)
SYNOPSIS: Leaving the studio environs behind, a rock band gets more than they bargained for when they set up shop in a seemingly abandoned military academy to record a new album in this indie chiller helmed by Jeff Thomas. The group realizes something’s amiss when they find sketches picturing decomposing corpses and a sinister art gallery with paintings that morph …
Read More »Book Review: Tales from the Crypt – Issue 8
TALES FROM THE CRYPT – COMIC #8 – 2008 Published by Papercutz Retail $3.95 each Back again to cover another issue of Tales from the Crypt. This time we take a look at new issue #8. The special thing about this particular one is the 2 cover alternates. The one I happen to be reviewing is the special “Palin” issue, …
Read More »Book Review: Spawn – Book of the Dead – Authors Ashley Woods, Steve Niles
I have the pleasure of finally reading and reviewing a volume …..a long time coming. When I say a long time, I mean I’ve been hearing about this arriving on shelves for seems like decades. I don’t actually remember the official date I caught wind of it, but it was definitely a different time, a different era and most of …
Read More »Event Review: 2012 NYC Horror Film Festival: Day One
New York City has had a bad couple of weeks. Both Hurricane Sandy & Nor’easter Athena unleashed their wrath on the city & it’s five boroughs. But the late Michael J. Hein’s dream of NYC having it’s own horror film festival lives on despite mother nature’s best efforts to thwart it. The combined efforts of some very dedicated people have …
Read More »Alexa Vega Stuns Fans with new ‘Machete Kills’ Still
In today’s latest still to come out of the Machete Kills production, fans are wondering who this new version of Alex Vega is and where she’s been hiding. The cast of Machete Kills” sports a rather impressive lineup which include Alexa joining Mel Gibson, Sofia Vega, Charlie Sheen, Jessica Alba, Amber Heard, Vanessa Hudgens, Michelle Rodriguez, , Edward James Olmos, …
Read More »Film Review: Karate-Robo Zaborgar (2011)
SYNOPSIS: In 2011, A Robo Legend Will Rise Again REVIEW: From out of the mind of director/ writer Noboru Iguchi arrives a new title taking a more traditional (and less visually violent) approach paying homage to some of the more earlier Asian release of our past. The poster image quickly drew to mind some of the older favorites such as …
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