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Film Review: American Gothic (1988)

SYNOPSIS: On a lonely island in the Pacific Northwest, a group of travelers find themselves targeted by a crazed, homicidal family. REVIEW: This 1988 release is not to be confused with the TV series by the same name. The title of the film is taken from the famous painting by Grant Wood. The original VHS cover also makes a parody …

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Interview: Scott Spiegel – Director (Hostel 3)

Scott Spiegel is a man who’s been in the business of filmmaking for quite a while. His hand has touched some of the more popular horror films of the past few decades. In addition to co-writing “Evil Dead 2” with Sam Raimi he is responsible for either writing or directing such films as “From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood …

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Angelina Leigh Apologizes to Greg Lamberson

You might remember a while back, the little controversy involving one Greg Lamberson and his actress for Slime City Massacre, Angelina Leigh. We dont need to go into the details as frankly I don’t remember them all. Greg had this to comment:  “I have reached a settlement in my lawsuit against Angelina Leigh regarding comments which appeared online about myself …

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Book Review: The Undead Situation – Author Eloise J. Knapp

The Undead Situation Eloise J. Knapp Permuted Press I don’t know about you, but I’m really getting tired of genre novels written in the first person. Genre novels, for the most part, work best when the story unfolds via an unaffected third person narrative. The first person narrative is great for getting a sense of character across, but not so …

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Popcorn Horror

Popcorn Horror mobile phone app – launches winter 2011 www.popcornhorror.com Popcorn Horror mobile phone app is a bite sized, horror, cinema experience in the palm of your hand. The ever mutating weekly content is user generated and includes the best short horror films from across the world, news, quotes, and much, much more. You can download the app for free …

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Interview: Evan Bass – Executive Producer (The Eve)

Exclusive Horrornews.net Interview w/ Evan Bass, Executive Producer “The Eve” How did doing homage posters for your movie, “The Eve” come to be? The homage posters grew out of the style and nods we make in “The Eve” towards past, classic films. “The Eve” is very much a psychological thriller at times, in a very Hitchcockian build, and we wanted …

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Book Review: The Brides – Author Raven c.s. McCracken

2011, ebook $.99 Synopsis: A dark, sinister, sexy and clever take on the origins of The Brides of Dracula. Think cross between an old school horror book and the TV show Dexter (yes, the one about the serial killer). A new, original twist on the classic vampire tale, set in present-day Las Vegas. Review: The thing about the world today …

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Film Review: The Darkest Hour (2011)

SYNOPSIS: In Moscow, five young people lead the charge against an alien race who have attacked Earth via our power supply. REVIEW: Lo & behold! I have emerged from my mausoleum to take in a movie that’s actually not geared towards the young folk! There’s been a lot of kiddie fare gracing the big screen as of late & The …

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‘The Divide’ furnishes 4 new stills!

2012 is really looking up fro the horror genre, with several new releases on the way we’ll be paying attention to this one particularily. 4 New stills for the film “The Divide” from Anchor Bay In this graphic and violent, post-apocalyptic thriller, nine strangers — all tenants of a New York high-rise apartment — escape a nuclear attack by hiding …

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Interview: Martin Guigul – Director (Beneath the Darkness)

Horrornews.net Exclusive Interview – Martin Guigul – Director (Beneath the Darkness) What attracted you to this project? The quirky story line and unique character of Vaughn Ely intrigued me. I was also drawn by the genre since I have always wanted to tackle a thriller/horror project and this one had the right balance of traditional and cutting edge elements. You worked …

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Book Review: Critical Millennium Hardcover – Author Andrew E. C. Gaska

Issue: Critical Millennium Hardcover Writer/Creative Director: Andrew E. C. Gaska Artist: Daniel Dussault Letters: Nina L. Kester Proofs: Duncan Mc Lachlan Publisher: Archaia Pages: 176 Price: $24.95 “Mankind’s rise and fall in space begins here! Two thousand years from now, the Earth is nearly dead. A bold group of explorers led by philanthropist Thomm Coney pushes forward to take the …

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Book Review: Charley’s War – Author Pat Mills

Issue: Charley’s War (Vol. 8): Hitler’s Youth Writer: Pat Mills Artist: Joe Colquhoun Publisher: Titan Publishing Release Date: Oct. 2011 Pages: 112 Price: $19.95 “In this explosive new volume of never-before-collected comic strip, Charley comes face to face with a young corporal who will eventually change the face of the world as leader of the Nazi party: Adolf Hitler. The …

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Magazine Review: Grausam Rouge Magazine – Issue 2

Grausam Rouge Issue #2 marks the first that came across our desk. The magazine is unique in that it translates into several languages within its small amount of pages making for light content reading. Make no mistake, as the true attraction here is the images of which this magazine has several of. It may be short, but the pictures are …

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The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey

THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY From Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson comes “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” the first of two films adapting the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. The second film will be “The Hobbit: There and Back Again.”

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Film Review: Clear Lake, WI (2009)

SYNOPSIS: A group of childhood friends return to their former hometown to revisit the horrors that happened there 15 years ago. REVIEW: “Clear Lake, WI” is very much what fans would expect from a psychological thriller starring the one-and-only, Michael Madsen. A group of childhood friends return to their hometown, with a documentary film crew (comprised of Shi Ne Nielson …

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