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Film Review: Ninja Zombies (2011)

SYNOPSIS: What do you get when you combine the deadly ninja with the horrific zombie? Amazing action sequences, suspense and scares, gore, violence and plenty of laughs! On the surface, Ninja Zombies is an action-comedy-horror film, or a zom-com with martial arts. At it’s core, however, it’s a film about friendship, growing up, and accepting responsibilities that you never wanted. …

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Niagara Falls Comic Con/Macabre Con Event Coverage – Part 2

NFCC AND MACABRECON 2: Where Dreams Come True And The Occasional Nightmare Too Saturday June 9th: The entire golden horseshoe area and beyond was all a buzz about the forthcoming convention held at the new Scotiabank Convention Centre at 6815 Stanley Avenue just minutes from the world famous falls. No one could argue the event was highly promoted and hyped …

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Film Review: Justice League of America (1997)

SYNOPSIS: An evil Weather Man intent on destroying New Metro City with a series of malevolent meteorological mishaps? Can the super-powered (and semi-employed) Justice League of America save the day? Or will New Metro be drowned in a humongous tidal wave? REVIEW: The early days of super hero films are nothing like they are today. FX were not up to …

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Film Review: Zombies Vs. Strippers (2012)

SYNOPSIS: The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead. With a sudden outbreak of the zombie virus, Vanilla, Bambi, Sugar Hills deal …

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Music Review: Marilyn Manson – Mechanical Animals

Mechanical Animals - Marilyn Manson

Taking an inspiration road turn, Marilyn Manson arrives with a new conceptual album in the form of “Mechanical Animals“. It’s cover features the lead singer MM showcased in an androgynous genital-less pose. In some respect it reminds me of David Bowie’s “The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)”, though I believe that conceptually it was the early 70s album “Ziggy …

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‘Blood for Irina’ – Fangoria’s Chris Alexander Takes on Debut Vampire Feature

Chris Alexander, editor of Fangoria magazine, makes directorial debut with a haunting vampire tale, becoming new genre label’s first film production. Poster and teaser trailer are revealed! Writer, journalist and FANGORIA magazine editor Chris Alexander makes his directorial feature film debut for Autonomy Pictures with “BLOOD FOR IRINA,” a psychological, experimental vampire tale. Alexander approached Autonomy Pictures with a micro-budget …

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Film Review: Dead Weight (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Charlie is traveling through the wilderness to find his girlfriend, Samantha, after civilization is destroyed by widespread biological attacks. He must try to survive while dealing with other survivors and his own emotional burdens. REVIEW: The reason I feel in love with horror film was I saw George A. Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” and it opened my …

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Michael Biehn’s ‘The Victim’ Hits Fantasia and Frightfest

Anchor Bay Films and BlancBiehn Productions proudly announces Michael Biehn’s directorial debut The Victim as an official selection of the Fantasia Filmfest in Montreal on July 23rd in J.A. DeSeve Cinema and Frightfest UK in London August 24th & 26th at Empire Cinema in London. “On behalf of the entire crew of The Victim, we are both honored and thrilled …

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Two more SCREAM FACTORY releases! TERROR TRAIN and THE FUNHOUSE!!

An exciting press release popped into my inbox this afternoon. It’s from SCREAM FACTORY the genre off shoot of SHOUT! FACTORY and it outlines two “must have” releases that will be heading our way this Halloween season. A couple much anticipated titles and all the info awaits you below. Read and enjoy!! TERROR TRAIN Collector’s Edition Blu-ray + DVD Combo …

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Film Review: The Company of Wolves (1984)

SYNOPSIS: Multiple takes on the wolf / werewolf mythos are explained to a young teenage girl by her grandmother. REVIEW: The Company of Wolves (1984) Written by: Neil Jordan, Angela Carter Directed by Neil Jordan Starring: Sarah Patterson, Angela Lansbury, David Warner Best Line: “Never stray from the path, never eat a wind-fall apple, and never trust a man whose …

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Film Review: Body Double (1984)

SYNOPSIS: A young actor’s obsession with spying on a beautiful woman who lives nearby leads to a baffling series of events with drastic consequences. REVIEW: Jake Scully (Craig Wasson) is having a bad day. A struggling actor who has bouts of claustrophobia comes home to find his wife Carol (played by horror hottie Barbara Crampton) making love to another man. …

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Bryan Singer’s ‘H+’ Series to Debut This August

A futuristic online series, where the human race is hardwired to the Internet, is coming this summer. From producer Bryan Singer (“The Usual Suspects” / “X-Men: First Class”), the highly anticipated live-action web series “H+ The Digital Series” will make its debut August 8 on YouTube. Directed by Stewart Hendler (“Sorority Row”), and starring an acclaimed international cast that includes …

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“Midnight Hour” sets off its own fireworks in July

Thriller-genre television shows may be on hiatus for the summer with one exception as July ushers in the latest entry of the cult TV series, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour.” “Bad Boys Go to Hell” tells the offbeat story of young Tracey (Amerie Novosad), a high school misfit who is bullied by day and ostracized by her own family at …

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Book Review: The Haunted – Author Michael Brent Collings

The Haunted By: Michael Brent Collings The lives of Sarah and Cap seem perfect. United in matrimonial bliss and devoted to their eternal love for one another they purchase a new house. As a starter home to raise their family, the expectant parents to be soon realize they’d gotten themselves into something for more than what they’d bargained for. Collings’s …

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