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Film Review: Beyond The Grave (2010)

SYNOPSIS: In a devastated post-apocalyptic world where the rules of reality are transformed by magic and madness, a vengeful police officer searches for a possessed serial killer in a battle of the not-so-good versus absolute evil. REVIEW: Sounds like a pretty good movie from that there synopsis doesn’t it? Makes ya wanna rush to wherever you pilfer your movies from …

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‘Looper’ Arrives in Near Future on Bluray

A professional hit man is charged with taking out his future self in the critically acclaimed, mind-bending sci-fi action-thriller LOOPER, available Monday, December 31st on Blu-ray™ and DVD with UltraViolet™ from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Bruce Willis (Die Hard series), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (The Dark Knight Rises) and Emily Blunt (The Adjustment Bureau) star in this riveting, time-travel thriller that has …

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Santa Cthulhu Brings Holiday Cheer

OffWorld Designs, a family owned screen printing company, announces their holiday discount deal.  Santa Cthulhu demands that OffWorld Designs spreads laughter and savings to children of all ages.  In order to appease Santa Cthulhu, OffWorld Designs announces their holiday sale. Starting Thursday November 22nd and running through Monday November 26th; customers will receive a 50% discount for orders over $75.00 …

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Film Review: Boogie Nights (1997)

SYNOPSIS: The story of a young man’s adventures in the Californian p*rnography industry of the 1970s and 1980s. REVIEW: If you weren’t lucky enough to grow up in the 70’s (and watch the transition into the 80’s), then you can still rely on a few films to indulge in an appropriate reflection of the times. One of the great films …

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Film Review: The Vanishing (1993)

SYNOPSIS: The boyfriend of an abducted woman never gives up the search as the abductor looks on. REVIEW: Surprisingly demented and creepy is the best way to describe the 1993 film The Vanishing, directed by George Sluizer, and it is a film that, to this reviewer, is astonished to find that most horror fans are completely unaware of. While the …

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Film Review: Fear of the Dark (2003)

SYNOPSIS: Twelve year old Ryan Billings has been diagnosed with an acute fear of the dark. He spends each night lying awake in torment, waiting and watching as the evil in the darkness grows stronger, feeding off his fear. His older brother Dale, suspects that there is nothing wrong with Ryan and that this is just a ploy for more …

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Creature Profiles: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Though they appear only in 6:1 through 8:5 of the Book of Revelation, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are one of the most enduring, and most feared, aspects of St. John’s vision. For Biblical literalists, the Four Horsemen are real figures, part of a future apocalypse predicted by the exiled St. John, in which war, famine, disease, and death …

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Bumbloods – New zombie Comedy Series 1st season Online

If you’ve got a free moment you might want to checkout the 4 episode series titled “Bumbloods“, which has now completed its final episode of the season. Produced by Matthew Wise it is being described as a  “mini-series following two unlikely roommates trying to survive amidst the beginning of a zombie outbreak.” Make sure to check this out on Daily …

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Film Review: Carl Panzram: The Spirit Of Hatred And Revenge (2011)

SYNOPSIS: The true story of lifelong criminal and serial killer, Carl Panzram who wrote his autobiography for a jail guard in 1928. REVIEW: The quality of the films I get to review for this fine website amaze me to no end. One day I’ll get the cinematic equivalent of bilge water (“Panman“) and then I’ll get something like this little …

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Film Review: American Horror House (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Pretty girls learn the ugly truth about their sorority. REVIEW: If I didn’t know any better but with a title like “American Horror House” you would have thought the film was a cheap knock off from The Asylum trying to cash in on the success of the FX series “American Horror Story”. Instead, this film is a SyFy premiere …

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Film Review: The Mummy (1932)

SYNOPSIS: “In 1921 a team of British archaeologists led by Sir Joseph Whemple uncovers the 3700-year-old mummy of Imhotep. When one young archaeologist opens the scroll of Thoth, he goes delirious and the Mummy comes to life. Ten years later Sir Joseph returns with his son Frank. Unknown to them, the Mummy now exists as the mysterious Egyptian, Ardath Bay, …

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Film Review: The Muse (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A one-hit-wonder musician battles writers block and a strange inspirational force at a secluded lake house. REVIEW: This film had an interesting concept and played with the idea of a ‘traditional’ ghost story rather well. The ‘ghost’ sub-genre dates back many, many years and for that reason it is hard to come up with something that audiences haven’t seen …

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Film Review: Cherry (2010)

Cherry. (2010)

SYNOPSIS: When Brian Cherry, a sweet, sensitive young Los Angelino, falls for the beautiful, electric, and damaged Jules, she turns his ideas about women and sex upside-down. Slowly, he is drawn into a twisted love-triangle that includes Jules and his best friend, Sam. When Jules eventually leaves him for Sam, Cherry decides on a shocking course of action that will …

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Film Review: Foresight: Killer Instinct (2012)

Foresight: Killer Instinct (2012)

SYNOPSIS: When corrupt detectives attack the home of Glenn parsons, a local psychic, leaving his wife dead and him grievously wounded; a medieval xenophobic rage boils to the surface in a maelstrom of blood soaked vengeance. REVIEW: When you review films like I do, packets of films’ come in the mail, you never know what you’re going to get. You …

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Film Review: Road Games (1981)

SYNOPSIS: A truck driver finds himself involved in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a brutal serial killer who enjoys butchering young female hitchhikers. REVIEW: Road Games is an entertaining little suspense/thriller that has a nice Hitchcock-like feel to it (which is no surprise considering that director Richard Franklin was a huge fan of Alfred Hitchcock). It has …

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Book Review: The Art of the X-Files

“The Art of the X-files” book was one of the more abstract offerings to come out of the franchise. As rather than “just” pieces from the TV show, it focused on the inspirations created out of the TV show. The book is unique in that presents art creations, photography and collage-like digital sources that pay homage to this great TV …

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