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Film Review: Total Recall (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A factory worker, Douglas Quaid, begins to suspect that he is a spy after visiting Rekall – a company that provides its clients with implanted fake memories of a life they would like to have led – goes wrong and he finds himself on the run. REVIEW: Colin Farrell is once again the star in a remake of a …

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Film Review: Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Alice fights alongside a resistance movement in the continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation and the undead. REVIEW: Milla Jovovich as Alice returns with another chapter in the “Resident Evil” franchise. As usual the conditions around her keep getting worse. Deemed a weapon herself, she seems to have been relieved of her super powers for this entry. Though have …

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Book Review: Harry Potter Poster Collection – Author Warner Bros. Entertainment

Harry Potter Poster Collection: The Definitive Movie Posters [Paperback] Harry Potter Poster Collection: The Quintessential Images [Paperback] This book review actually combines 2 releases under the same branding of the “Harry Potter Poster Collection”. The 2 releases are identical in size, type, and usage appropriately named “The Definitive Movie Posters” and “The Quintessential Images“. While they do resemble books, I …

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Film Review: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011)

SYNOPSIS: The Quileute and the Volturi close in on expecting parents Edward and Bella, whose unborn child poses different threats to the wolf pack and vampire coven. REVIEW: Film fans from all around the world are now familiar with the term ‘Twilight’ and it always manages to spark a heated debate, both for and against it. It has often been …

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Swann Auction Galleries – December 18 – Auction! Monsters & Maidens: A Film Poster Collection

Tomorrow, make sure and check out the Swann Auction Galleries’ final sale of 2012: – the December 18 auction, Monsters & Maidens: A Film Poster Collection. This collection features approximately 150 posters, all sharing the common “monsters and maidens” theme – a beautiful, distressed woman in the arms of the film’s villain. While there are few rare posters available, the …

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Film Review: Hellgate (2011)

SYNOPSIS: A western businessman (Cary Elwes), his Thai wife and son experience a horrible accident while visiting Bangkok. In the aftermath, they find there is a shadow world between life and death where endless darkness lies. REVIEW: This film is also known in some places as Shadows, which did at first cause some confusion, but I personally think that Shadows …

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Film Review: Inner Depravity (short film) (2005)

SYNOPSIS: Innerdepravity  perpertratres the terrible mindset of a serial killer. A tattooed masked man  performs many of his killings in many different settings, and every killing is  accompanied with a photographic journal of his deviances. REVIEW: From Morgue 666 comes the infamous “Inner Depravity” short film by Rémy Couture. Clearly rooted in crime scene exploitation, a young man is seen …

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Film Review: Stacy (2001)

SYNOPSIS: A mysterious, worldwide phenomenon is afoot that is causing teenage girls to inexplicably drop dead and, almost instantly, reanimate as zombies with a hunger for human flesh. These zombies are known as ‘Stacies’. REVIEW: It’s amazing no one thought of it before. Here we have two of the more ubiquitous features of modern popular culture—zombies and Japanese schoolgirls—together in …

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Film Review: The Expendables 2 (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Mr. Church reunites the Expendables for what should be an easy paycheck, but when one of their men is murdered on the job, their quest for revenge puts them deep in enemy territory and up against an unexpected threat. REVIEW: The team is back, those ragtag militant warrior mutts who seem to know only one thing..kicking ass. Under the …

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Trailer: Oblivion (2013)

Trailer: Oblivion (2013) Jack Harper (Cruise) is one of the last few drone repairmen stationed on Earth. Part of a massive operation to extract vital resources after decades of war with a terrifying threat known as the Scavs, Jack’s mission is nearly complete. Living and patrolling the breathtaking skies from thousands of feet above, his soaring existence is brought crashing …

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Zombie Mermaids by Gorgeous & Gory

Sweet mother of pearl, Gorgeous & Gory has done it again! In vigilantly preparing for the impending Zombie Apocalypse, we must plan for all scenarios. With that in mind, if said apocalypse turns out to be less imminent thanpreviously believed, we’ve fastidiously put together an all new 2013 calendar! Gorgeous & Gory has sought out 13 of the most ravishing …

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Film Review: No Way Out (short film) (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Isolated in a place where twisted creatures torment him from the dark, a man desperately tries to find an escape REVIEW: Although this short film was made on a mere $3000 budget, it was wonderfully shot and puts even some feature length films to shame! The action cuts in straight away, before the audience even has a chance to …

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Interview: Dave Campfield (Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas)

Dave Campfield (Caesar and Otto's Deadly Xmas)

Interview: Dave Campfield (Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas) One of the first films’ I reviewed when I started here at HorrorNews was “Caesar and Otto’s Summer Camp Massacre”. It was one of those movies that kept me smirking from beginning to end. A couple of years later, we now have “Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas” which is just as much …

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Film Review: Sandik (The Chest) (short film) (2007)

SYNOPSIS: Freakish blitzkrieg that opens with a young boy terrorizing villagers with a mysterious chest and closes with one of the most spectacularly outlandish set pieces you’ll see anywhere this year!” REVIEW: Sandik (translated as “The Chest) is a nasty 6 minute short film by Can Evrenol which breaks the mold for bad taste. While seeing a gory short or …

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