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Film Review: Destination Moon (1950)

SYNOPSIS: “After their latest rocket fails, Doctor Charles Cargraves and retired General Thayer have to start over again. This time, General Thayer approaches Jim Barnes, the head of his own aviation construction firms to help build a rocket that will take them to the moon. Together they gather the captains of industry and all pledge to support the goals of …

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Behold the trailer for CAMEL SPIDERS

I know what you’re thinking. What the hell is a CAMEL SPIDER? Right? Lucky for you I am here with at trailer so you will soon know everything you would ever need to know. This one looks like a SYFY channel special if I’ve ever seen one. March 27th is the release date on this one. It’s gonna be a …

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Book Review: Horror Mavericks – Author Danny Draven

“A big film that has the luxury of a $150 million ad budget will certainly educate the public as to what the title means or what kind of film it is. But when you have no money and you’re at the video store or scrolling down the menu on iTunes or Apple TV, the title has to be understandable so …

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Trailer: Brian Keene’s GHOUL

Damn, I am so excited for this flick. GHOUL is one of my all time favorite books and I can’t wait to see what CHILLER TV has done with it. It’s a great story and I’m hoping it makes one hell of a movie. Friday April 13th we’ll all get to see. Tonight though I have for you the trailer …

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Film Review: Wound (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Susan isn’t the most stable person in the world, which is understandable considering some of the experiences she has gone through during her lifetime. As a matter of fact, she is slowly but surely losing her mind and becoming more and more detached from reality with each passing moment. Her mental state goes from bad to worse when her …

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Newest endeavor ‘The Devil’s Carnival’ Horror Meets Glee??

After collaborating on 2008’s REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA, a film hailed by The Hollywood Reporter as “the next Rocky Horror Picture Show”, director Darren Lynn Bousman and writer/actor Terrance Zdunich had no where to go but down. ALL THE WAY DOWN TO HELL. These showbiz black sheep invite you to dive into the ashes with them on their newest endeavor, …

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Book Review: The Demon of Renaissance Drive – Author Elizabeth Reuter

DEMON OF RENAISSANCE DRIVE By Elizabeth Reuter Annabelle a succubus nestled comfortably in the confines of eternal damnation is bored and restless. Her primary role is to deliver a multitude of incubus unto the Lord of Darkness. Gestation ordinarily lasts twenty four hours. Feeling a constant void she longs to experience the emotions of a mortal and devises a plan …

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Horror Realm’s Spring Break Massacre & Zombie Gras Shambles March 10

One day convention and costume party offers entertainment relief for horror fans Horror Realm, Pittsburgh’s modern horror convention, offers an event on March 10 to help local horror fans battle the winter blahs and rev up for the start of convention season. The second annual Spring Break Massacre takes place at the Crowne Plaza Pittsburgh South, the same location that …

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Film Review: Her Heart Still Beats (short film) (2011)

SYNOPSIS: A man becomes possessed by his wife’s eyes and struggles to cope with the evil that comes over him. REVIEW: From writer / director Christopher Di Nunzio, arrives a new short film thriller. Titled “Her Heart Still Beats”, we open up on Ed Gallo (Fiore Leo) confessing his love and regret for past deeds against his wife Sarah (Leighsa …

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Film Review: I, Robot (2004)

SYNOPSIS: “Set in a future Earth (2035 AD) where robots are common assistants and workers for their human owners, this is the story of ‘robotophobic’ Chicago Police Detective Del Spooner’s investigation into the murder of Dr. Alfred Lanning, who works at US Robotics, in which a robot, Sonny, appears to be implicated, even though that would mean the robot had …

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Film Review: Blind Date (1984)

SYNOPSIS: A man goes blind when remembering his lost girlfriend, but the doctors can’t find anything wrong with his eyes. REVIEW: If your trying to track down this old 80’s thriller, you might have to dig thru a few VHS bins. The major key element here is an early film starring a much younger, trimmed down and ragingly hot Kirstie …

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Book Review: Steamy Screams – Editor Jack Burton

Indie outlet Blood Bound Books has been attempting to make a name for itself in the publishing world. Their goal is to release genre fiction that can provoke readers and offer high-quality writing. I reviewed one of their publications, K.J. Moore’s Monster P*rn, and felt it an attention-grabbing but uneven tale. I’m pleased to say their anthology Steamy Screams is …

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Film Review: Lunch Meat (1987)

SYNOPSIS: A family of backward- ass rednecks terrorize a group of friends (and a total asshole that everyone hates that is with them) who are on a camping trip. It seems that the family’s hobby is killing anyone stupid enough to come into their neck of the woods and then selling the dead bodies to a little mom and pop-type …

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Book Review: Scratch – Author Corey A. Burkes

SCRATCH Author Corey A. Burkes In looking back over my reading of ‘Scratch’, I couldn’t have picked a more perfect evening for it. It was late, dark, and there was a thunderstorm outside, just like the pivotal scene in the story itself. Fortunately for me, however, there was no demon in my house! ‘Scratch’ tells the story of Keilee-Ann, the …

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