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Book Review: Cell – Author Stephen King

CELL (2006) By Stephen King Simon & Schuster Publishing Our story follows a New England artist, Clayton Riddell and his journey to find his family after an ominous broadcast signal has infected cell phone users turning them into ravenous, carnivorous animals. The master of terror telling, Stephen King is often criticized by horror fans in recent years for having lack …

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Interview: Chris Alexander (Blood For Irina, Fangoria)

That’s right…it says Director up there in the title. Although he’s perhaps better known as the current editor in chief of FANGORIA magazine Chris Alexander has dipped his toes in all sorts of different media over the years. He was the resident film critic on Canada’s “The John Oakley Show”, he wrote the “Schizoid Cinephile” column for Canadian horror mag …

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Film Review: The Invisible Man (1933)

SYNOPSIS: “A mysterious man, whose head is completely covered in bandages, wants a room. The proprietors of the pub aren’t used to making their house an inn during the winter months, but the man insists. They soon come to regret their decision. The man quickly runs out of money, and he has a violent temper besides. Worse still, he seems …

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Interview: Darryl Shaw (Android Re-Enactment, ABC’s of Death)

For those who don’t like horror films (and alas, there are some-what terrible lives they must lead), they oftentimes claim that the genre relies too heavily on base ideas, such as sex and violence. Whilst there are some filmmakers (you know who you are) who do like to lean too heavily on the crutches of boobs and blood, there are …

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Film Review: Video Diary of a Lost Girl (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A rock and roll horror fantasy where we meet the immortal Louise and her beloved Charlie. Unfortunately, due to Louise’s supernatural origins, every man she sleeps with must die! Charlie was Louise’s first love from the 1920’s, who she accidentally killed before realizing what she is: a descendant of Lilith, the mother of all demons! This race of women …

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Film Review: The Eschatrilogy (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Three vignettes intertwine a common theme of the undead are delivered along with the reanimation of a buried undertaker. The dark man has diabolical plans to bring his infectious deeds and tales thereof to the world beyond. One obstacle stands in his way, a visionary of all that represents light and opposition of pure evil. REVIEW: Directed By: Damian …

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Book Review: Coalition of the Supernatural – Author Sass Cadeaux

When Alexia Crandell is promoted from receptionist to enforcer within the Coalition of The Supernatural as the first human enforcer she cannot be more thrilled and honored. Her position of prestige quickly goes awry as she’s teamed up with two brash, arrogant vampires Ridge and Drew. There’s deception in the ranks as news comes in the form of a traitorous …

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Film Review: Dracula Reborn (2012)

SYNOPSIS: After a real estate agent signs a multi-million dollar contract with a mysterious buyer his wife becomes enchanted with his client beyond belief. Will his wife remain in an unearthly trance or will true love prevail? REVIEW: Directed By: Patrick McManus Starring: Corey Landis, Victoria Summer, Stuart Rigby, Keith Reay, Ian Pfister I have to commend any film maker …

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‘Sendero’ independent Chilean Thriller Debuts First Trailer

Sendero, the new independent chilean thriller, shows its first teaser Sendero, the horror/survival chilean film directed by Lucio A Rojas, tells the story of Ana, a university student who, along with her friends, go to spend a weekend to a relative’s country house located in the central zone of Chile. During the trip, these young people will be kidnapped by …

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Film Review: Demon Messenger (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Demon Messenger is the tale of a farm family that has been torn apart by the lure of big money from the natural gas that lies in the Marcellus shale formation beneath their property. Most of the family members want to sell the land and cash out, but one is a member of an anti-fracking organization and is trying …

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Music Review: Sister Sin – Now and Forever

It was only a few weeks ago I was reviewing Sister Sin’s previous release titled “True Sound of the Underground” that I didn’t think could be topped from the band. I’m happy to say that I was WRONG after just being handed an advance listen to their upcoming release titled, “Now and Forever” It was clear from the powerhouse of …

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Trailer: Bloodmarsh Krackoon (2012)

Trailer: Bloodmarsh Krackoon (2012) Bloodmarsh Krackoon plays like a comedy until the last fifteen minutes, when it gets very dark,” promises Makowski. “Jerry really fulfilled the promise he showed with the first film and did the concept justice. We’re looking forward to unleashing Red Eye the Krackoon on an unsuspecting world!”

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Magazine Review: Dark Side Magazine – Issue 150

THE DARK SIDE – ISSUE 150 Editor: Allan Bryce Ghoulish Publishing The series of ‘Special’ issues that The Dark Side is currently going through, with each issue largely dedicated to one major subject, is paying dividends for both the reader and the magazine itself. This latest issue is an AMICUS special, and is every bit as in-depth as the previous …

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Film Review: Outpost Black Sun (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Lena (Catherine Steadman) is a bounty hunter chasing down war-criminals. The closer she gets to finding the infamous Nazi scientist named Klausener, the more she begins to uncover the madman’s terrifying secrets and plans. With the help of Wallace (Richard Coyle), a mercenary in search of those secrets, Lena comes face to face with Klausener’s Nazi zombie army. Soon …

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Film Review: Taeter City (2012)

SYNOPSIS: In Taeter City everything is managed by the iron fist of dictatorship members: THE AUTORITY. They use a special radio wave system called Zeed that lets them distinguish criminals from typical law abiding citizens. These special radio waves alter the demented brain of criminals, forcing them to commit suicide in horrible ways. A special police corps called The Biker’s …

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FEARnet Lays out some Terror For November

Some updates from FEARnet, for TV viewers. I don’t get FEARnet on the Dish network, so those who do (Comcast) can check out some frights this Nov….. Highlights Include “Adam Green Night” on Saturday, November 10 and the Network Premiere of the Cult Classic ‘Fido,’ as Part of the “Mama Knows Best” Marathon on Thursday, November 15 FEARnet Serves Up …

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