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Book Review: Shadows in the Mist – Author Brian Moreland

SHADOWS IN THE MIST Author Brian Moreland Brian Moreland’s debut novel, ‘Shadows In The Mist’, fell into my lap at just the right time. I had just gotten off of three other historical non-fiction works and so was inclined to both, get back into reading horror, my favorite genre, but stay in the historical realm which I had been dabbling …

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Film Review: Toxic Zombies (1980)

SYNOPSIS: After drug crops are sprayed with a chemical by a passing airplane, the growers of the crop are poisoned by the chemical and turn into zombie-like mutants. REVIEW: It is amazing to me how much the events of the last few months have changed how I look at zombie movies. Take Toxic Zombies (otherwise known as Bloodeaters) for instance. …

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Magazine Review: Creepy Images Magazine – Issue 10

Who’s is that ugly mug on the cover of this issue of “Creepy Images”? Of course it can be none other than that “Anthropophagus” cretin! (Can you say “Anthropophagus” 10x fast??) Yep lots of cool images coming to ya this round with a special feature on the movie “Anthropophagus” to stare back at ya. Stab to the eye, guts spilling …

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Film Review: Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Alessio Rinaldi, a 25-year-old director, gets the charge from a producer to write the script of his first movie with Ubaldo Terzani, a well-known writer of horror novels. Alessio moves into Terzani’s house to start this collaboration, and a strange relationship of psychological dependence grows between them: Ubaldo Terzani unveils his dark side, and Alessio fall in a desperate …

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Film Review: Kill Keith (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Kill Keith: Volume 1. Keith ‘Cheggers’ Chegwin is a household name and has been at the top of his game for nearly 40 years. He’s an all round entertainer and has lived with us via our TV screens on Swap Shop as kids through to GMTV as parents. He is undoubtedly a national treasure, and for nearly four decades …

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Book Two of Zombie Trilogy Now Available

Author Anthony Izzo announces that Wildfire, Book Two of The Dead Land Trilogy, is now available for Amazon Kindle. From the book’s Amazon page: The terrifying Dead Land Trilogy continues. After a night of terror in the small town of Anderson, the spread of the Wildfire virus continues. The infected continue to grow in numbers, and the virus begins to …

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Interview: Author Todd Crawford

Most people today bitch and moan about the younger generation. They claim that they are lazy, selfish, and don’t have any respect for anything. Obviously these people have never met Todd Crawford. Todd is only eighteen but he has already published several novels and short stories, and is a walking encyclopedia of all things horror related. He is an intelligent, …

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Niagara Falls Comic Con/Macabre Con Event Coverage – Final

NIAGARA FALLS COMIC CON/MACABRE CON: Where Dreams Come True And The Occasional Nightmare Too Conclusion Saturday June 9th: At last the Witching hour had descended. Only remnants and residue remained from the day’s crowd. I overheard someone allegedly report that over five thousand people had browsed the confines of the Scotiabank Convention Centre. The turn out was impressive to witness …

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‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ Bluray Combo Sept 11

Venture into a land of action fantasy, heroic battle scenes and visual wonder in Snow White and the Huntsman Extended Edition, coming to Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD, On Demand and Digital Download on September 11, 2012, from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Packed with pulse-pounding battles, unmatched visual imagination and compelling characters, Snow White and the Huntsman is a wholly original …

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American Horror Story – Season 1 Bluray

Brace yourself for an addictive thrill ride! American Horror Story is TV’s most original new drama, a deeply stylish psychosexual haunt devised to keep you on the edge of your seat. The Harmon’s (Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton) fresh start in a new home deviously twists to reveal discoveries of love, sex and murderous revenge. Featuring a Golden Globe® -winning performance …

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‘Bloody Bible Camp’ Brings Hell This Friday

BLOODY BLOODY BIBLE CAMP Starring Reggie Bannister, Tim Sullivan & Ron Jeremy Releases Nationwide This Friday, July 27th on Cable VOD in the USA & Canada, iTunes, VUDU, and Amazon Instant Video. Directed by Vito Trabucco Produced by Chris Maltauro & Shelby McIntyre Written by Shelby McIntyre & Vito Trabucco “The movie is a wild throwback to some of our …

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Trailer: Scaredown Haunt

Trailer: Scaredown Haunt Trailer A new Haunted Attraction coming to the Midwest this fall! SCAREDOWN is the festive child of independent filmmaker/ musician, Josh Hasty ( A Mannequin in Static, Judith, Total Skull). This is a premier event that is unlike any other haunt you may have seen before. This six acre farm in Warren County, Ohio offers a state …

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Top 10 Genre Time Travel Movies

Time travel films easily rank among my favorite through out the genres. Most of the time these movies are presented in a science fiction film foundation (but not all of the time). A film like the comedy “Groundhog Day” is proof of that. With over 200 films created that deal with time travel, trying to create a “top 10 list” is …

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Film Review: The Bunny Game (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A prostitute looking for her next meal hitches a ride with a trucker that leaves her praying for her next breath. REVIEW: The Bunny Game is cited as a horror film by director / writer Adam Rehmeier. Its stark black and white presentaion and kinetically introresting editing makes it stnd out among its peers. In fact its a bit …

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Film Review: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Eight years on, a new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham’s finest, and the Dark Knight resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him an enemy. REVIEW: It’s been four years since the second of director Christopher Nolan’s proposed trilogy of Batman films “The Dark Knight” was released. A masterful film that ended with Batman taking responsibility for the …

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Film Review: Dead Calm (1989)

SYNOPSIS: A mass-murderer kidnaps and seduces a young woman after leaving her husband to die on the vessel whose crew he’s just slaughtered. REVIEW: The title to this 1989 suspense/thriller from director Philip Noyce is fairly spot-on; Dead Calm is, in large part, a lot of floating at sea without much terror at all. Sure, there are ripples of horror, …

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