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Werewolf (1987-1988) – TV Show Episodes List

Young Eric has been bitten by a werewolf. However, he’s not particularly thrilled by this turn of affairs and wishes to escape his curse. To do so, he must find and kill the founder of his particular werewolf clan. The series traces his efforts to (A) track down the founder; (B) keep from hurting innocent lives due to his lycanthropy; …

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Film Review: Zombiag (short film) (2011)

SYNOPSIS: The Zombiag “Speed Chicken” short cut. Produced by Ralf Kemper (Toxic Lullaby) and Stephan Lötzer (Cobiag). Pics: www.foto-lepperhoff.de. Music: www.speed-chicken.de REVIEW: A man wearing a cowboy hat is attacked in the park while a couple flee from the onslaught of a zombie outbreak. A local horror collector asks them to take shelter within while he passes out copies of …

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Film Review: Smile (2009)

  SYNOPSIS: Several students on a school holiday discover a mysterious camera, but after several of them start showing up dead after having their picture taken, they start to realize this camera is much more than they bargained for. In looking at the photos that have been taken of everyone, they find that the deaths correlate to the image. As …

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The Prisoner (1967 TV series)

Howard Zimmerman summed it up nicely in Starlog magazine way back in 1978: “The Prisoner is a show steeped in paradox. It is one of the most exciting series ever produced for television, yet at the same time, watching it can be an extraordinarily frustrating experience. Why bother to watch a show when the action is misleading, the conclusions inconclusive? …

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Film Review: The Book of Eli (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Eli (Denzel Washington) has been on a journey for 30 years, walking west across America after a cataclysmic war that turned the earth into a total wasteland. The world has become a lawless civilization where people must kill or be killed. The barren roads belong to gangs of cutthroats who rob and kill for water, a pair of shoes, …

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Top 10 Most Frightening Horror TV Series Ever Made

With the inclusion of several 2011 TV series adding to the roster, the official “10 most frightening horror TV series ever made” has indeed changed within the last year. We of course have a few classics that will most likely never get topped (case in point – Kolchak: The Night Stalker), however the public interest in all things horror has …

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Film Review: Killer By Nature (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Horrific murders which once lived only in a young man’s nightmares suddenly begin occurring in chilling reality in his hometown. REVIEW: Director – Douglas S. Younglove Starring – Zachary Ray Sherman, Ron Perlman, Armand Assante Nature versus nurture. A debate that has graced numerous horror films in the past and is brought to the forefront once again here. And …

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Film Review: Able (2008)

SYNOPSIS: Terrified Berliners struggle to survive each other and their own failing bodies during a sudden epidemic of progressive paralysis. REVIEW: Able is a new independent feature from Stotler / Robert Films As we are plunged into the dreary on screen world. we are at the moment of dying. The planet as it appears has become victim to a viral …

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Comic Review: Creepy – Issue 7

Issue: Creepy #7 Writers: Various Artists: Various Publisher: Dark Horse Release Date: Jan 2012 Pages: 48 Price: $4.99 “Hope your New Year’s resolution was to be terrified, because Creepy is back to start 2012 with a scream! Featuring the latest from bone-chilling scribes Joe and Keith Lansdale, Christopher Taylor, and Dan Braun, this installment of the abominable anthology is sure …

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Legendary Hellboy Creator Mike Mignola at Long Beach Comic & Horror Con

Celebrated Artist and Writer to Meet With Fans and Showcase His Newest Work Mike Mignola, the Harvey and Eisner Award winning writer, artist and creator of the acclaimed Hellboy comic series will be appearing at The Long Beach Comic & Horror Con scheduled for November 3-4 at the Long Beach Convention Center. “I am happy to be doing the Long …

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Take This Lollipop starring Bill Oberst Jr. wins Daytime Emmy Award

Director Jason Zada’s spooky Facebook application Take This Lollipop, starring actor Bill Oberst Jr., won a Daytime Emmy Award this weekend. In a rare win for a horror-themed project, the interactive short film, in which Oberst portrays a stalker accessing viewer’s Facebook profiles for an intense two minutes of cyber-stalking, won the Emmy for “Outstanding New Approaches In Daytime Entertainment” …

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‘Hells Little Angels’ Prepares to Take Flight

Word came over today that new feature “Hells Little Angels” is gaining steam with an impressive cast already onboard. This grindhouse horror feature film will be directed by writer Cyndi Crotts and co-directed by Johnna Troxell. We are told that Hell’s Little Angels promises to be “blood, humor and fun all rolled into one”. Along with star Cyndi Crotts as …

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Slasher Meets Zombies? It Can only Be the New ‘Zombiefied’

THE FIRST EVER SLASHER & ZOMBIE MASH-UP WREAKS HAVOC! Los Angeles, CA, 6/14/2012 – The first ever Slasher AND Zombie film is directed by Houston native,  Todd Jason Cook, his first feature length horror film ‘Zombiefied’ coming to VOD on June 19 and DVD June 26 from Celebrity Home Entertainment. Two friends, Angel and Tommy, have kept a deadly secret …

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‘Dead Sushi’ More Crazy Tokyo Madness to Feast on

NOBORU IGUCHI’S DEAD SUSHI TO WORLD PREMIERE AT THE FANTASIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Director Iguchi and martial arts prodigy Rina Takeda to attend Montreal fest (MONTREAL June 25, 2012) – Walker Pictures and Nishimura Eizo have announced that DEAD SUSHI, the latest horror/comedy from acclaimed Japanese director Noboru Iguchi, will World Premiere at Montreal’s prestigious Fantasia International Film Festival on …

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Film Review: Red Scorpion (1988)

SYNOPSIS: A Russian KGB agent is sent to Africa to kill an anti-Communist black revolutionary. However, he has a change of heart when he sees how the Russians and their Cuban allies are killing and repressing the locals, so he switches sides and helps the rebels REVIEW: Synapse Films gives old “Red Scorpion” a makeover. Dolph Lundgren, in my mind, …

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Comic Review: Nightmare World – Volume 3: Demon Days

Issue: Nightmare World Volume 3: Demon Days Writer: Dirk Manning Artists: Various Artists Publisher: Image Comics – Shadowline Release Date: October 2011 Pages: 128 Price: $16.99 “The Armageddon is over and The Devil has won. In this latest collection of stories culled from the hit Shadowline Web comic series, learn how the previous NIGHTMARE WORLD tales of Irish fairy-folk, vengeful …

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