A collection of three powerfully disturbing novellas by multiple award-winning author, Stephen Graham Jones. There are lines that probably shouldn’t be crossed, doors that should stay shut, thoughts that shouldn’t be considered. In these three novellas by Stephen Graham Jones, the dead talk, ancient evil opens its eyes, and that guy across the parking lot, he’s watching you, and has …
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Holliston – Laugh out Loud TV Series Marked for Bluray (Oct)
GET READY TO LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF! IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS FEARnet’S HIT ORIGINAL TV SERIES HOLLISTON:THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON On Blu-ray™ and DVD October 9, 2012 Horror comes to Blu-ray™ and DVD with Holliston: The Complete First Season. The FEARnet original series created by Adam Green (Hatchet, Frozen) is a twisted mash-up of situation comedy, horror fan hijinks and heavy metal …
Read More »‘Exorcist Chronicles’ Brings Worldwide Plot into the Open
Like British horror? How about an exorcism? – We just received quite a collection of new photos from the production for the new movie which has just finished filming in the East Midlands, Nottinghamshire region. The synopsis goes as follows: Across the world, demonic possessions are on the increase. Two specialists are brought in and uncover a dark and terrifying worldwide plot. I cast …
Read More »Ancient Alien Question – Answered? in New Reality Entertainment Release
DID ALIENS COME TO EARTH MILLENNIA AGO? PHILIP COPPENS, FEATURED GUEST ON HISTORY CHANNEL’S “ANCIENT ALIENS” SERIES, OFFERS COMPELLING EVIDENCE IN HIS NEW FILM “ANCIENT ALIEN QUESTION: Some challenging questions for our troubling times: Have we been visited by extraterrestrial beings? Did these “Ancient Aliens” contribute to the birth of human civilization? Do our ancient monuments contain evidence of their …
Read More »Film Review: Headspace (2005)
SYNOPSIS: 25-year-old Alex Borden is handsome, charming, and intelligent. In fact, he may be too smart for his own good as his life is swiftly becoming a living hell… REVIEW: If there’s one thing that I hate, it’s a horror movie with delusions of grandeur. Don’t get me wrong…I can dig a horror movie with a “Message” every so often …
Read More »Dark Hall Press is Proud to Present EXOSKELETON
First time author Shane Stadler has crafted a sinister tale of sci-fi horror. A convicted felon is given a choice following his sentencing… Serve a twenty-five year conventional prison term, or spend 365 days in a new, experimental corrections program… He opts for the latter, only to find he has made a horrible mistake. A dark tale of science spun …
Read More »Film Review: Airborne (2012)
SYNOPSIS: A flight en route to New York City goes awry from climactic conditions, crew and passenger mutiny and an unearthly force with evil intentions. REVIEW: Directed by: Dominic Burns Starring: Mark Hamill, Gemma Atkinson, Craig Conway, Julian Glover, Kimberly Jaraj, Alan Ford, Dominic Burns In my humble opinion Airborne sustained a lot of unjustified criticism and negative feedback. Let’s …
Read More »Film Review: The Nightmare Never Ends (1980)
SYNOPSIS: Police detective, Mitchell, investigating the death of a victim of a Nazi concentration camp discovers a nightclubbing playboy who has strange powers over women and is seemingly ageless. REVIEW: Some films are just unfortunately titled, as is the case with The Nightmare Never Ends (AKA Cataclysm and Satan’s Supper). The pun practically writes itself, and once you actually get …
Read More »Film Review: 19 Doors (2011)
SYNOPSIS: While working on a new horror script a screenwriter named Grace makes the stupid decision to stay at a supposedly haunted hotel while she is working on it for inspiration. The hotel was the site of several horrible murders several decades ago and soon Grace starts to see and hear some strange and unnerving things that suggest that the …
Read More »Book Review: The Night Projectionist – Author Robert Heske
Comic books have always been a favourite of mine. Between the ages of Eight and Twelve, I spent all of my classtime illustrating and writing my own series rather than doing my school work, and would look forward to coming home just so I could resume my work unperturbed by those irksome teachers and my fellow peers. Just recently, my …
Read More »Film Review: Graduation Day (1981)
SYNOPSIS: High school can be murder, especially for members of a Midvale High’s track team. The star runner Laura makes a 100 meter dash in thirty seconds, but falls dead after she crosses the finish line. Now someone is taking out all of the rest of the track team one at a time, will the killer be caught before graduation …
Read More »Magazine Review: The Dark Side Magazine – Issue 145
THE DARK SIDE – ISSUE 145 Ghoulish Publishing Editor- Allan Bryce UK magazine The Dark Side is going from strength to strength with this new era of its publication, and while some may point out the new layout and design evokes the old Fangoria style, the content sets it apart from a lot of other horror magazines. Despite a dark …
Read More »Book Review: Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard – Author Oberon Zell-Ravenheart
GRIMOIRE FOR THE APPRENTICE WIZARD (PAPERBACK) by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart Published by New Page Books Publication Date: 2004 Format: Black /White – 372 pages Price: $19.99 Once in awhile you come across a book that you know has a deeper purpose than cant be captured in simple review. Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard is one such book that upon digging into …
Read More »Film Review: The Bleeding House (2011)
SYNOPSIS: Meet the Smiths—a family full of secrets who keep to themselves on a back road outside a small Midwestern town. In this visceral, tightly wound horror/thriller, their lives are shaken when a sweet-talking Texan arrives on their doorstep on a mission for retribution. Will he succeed in his goal to bleed them of their sins, or will the family’s …
Read More »Film Review: Rusted Pyre (short film) (2011)
REVIEW: 2 Girls head out to an old abandoned car during one winter day. As they sit and chat within the vehicle, it is revealed that the car was a past location for girl who had died. The 2 girls plan on staying in the vehicle until night time so that they can tell their story the next day. One …
Read More »Film Review: Last House on Dead End Street (1977)
SYNOPSIS: After serving 1 year in jail a guy decides to repay the society by making some snuff-films. Four people are captured, tied up and held as material for his project. One by one they are killed in scenes for the camera. A woman has her limbs sawn of while he keep her conscious. Another victim is killed by a …
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