Issue: The Sixth Gun Vol. 1 Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Brian Hurtt Publisher: Oni Press Release Date: 2011 Pages: 160 Price: $19.99 “Collecting issues #1 – #6 of the hit new series by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt! During the darkest days of the Civil War, wicked cutthroats came into possession of six pistols of otherworldly power. In time, the …
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‘The Woman in the Black’ New Wave of Photos arrives
Gearing up for the new Daniel Radcliffe starred movie? We got a pack of new stills sent over from the upcoming “The Woman in Black” feature directed by James Watkins. check em all out below! A young lawyer travels to a remote village where he discovers the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.
Read More »Olaf Ittenbach’s “The Burning Moon” brings a vision of hell you’ll want to see.
If you are fans of Olaf Ittenbach’s work like were are, you already know that Olaf takes his gore and violence pretty seriously. Much of his work though still remains overseas, or hard to acquire for western audiences. We are thrilled to announce one of his wicked splatterpieces titled “The Burning Moon” that is due to arrive in special edition. …
Read More »Book Review: Beyond the Barriers – Author Timothy Long
BEYOND THE BARRIERS Author: Timothy Long Permuted Press And the zombie fiction juggernaut thunders on with another addition to the genre. This time it’s by Timothy Long, and has the potential to be a better book than many of your run-of-the-mill zombie yarns. Once again we’re stuck with the damn first person narrative though, which is getting more annoying as …
Read More »In The Name Of The King, There Will Be Another Horrornews.net Giveaway !
Win a copy of IN THE NAME OF THE KING 2: TWO WORLDS, out on Blu-ray and DVD December 27 From horror-mastermind Uwe Boll (House of the Dead, Bloodrayne) comes the adrenaline-fueled next chapter in the epic action/adventure franchise as IN THE NAME OF THE KING 2: TWO WORLDS battles on to Blu-ray and DVD December 27. Dolph Lundgren (The …
Read More »Interview: Author Nick Redfern (Keep Out!)
Exclusive Horrornews.net Unexplained Confidential Interview – Nick Redfern Book: Top Secret Places Governments Don’t Want You To Know About. High Security Facilities, Underground Bases, And Other Off-Limits Areas. KEEP OUT! What would you say is the most guarded top secret location in the United States? In the World? Answer: Well, I guess the most closely guarded facility in the US …
Read More »Comic Review: Valen The Outcast – Issue 1
Issue: Valen The Outcast #1 Writer: Michael Alan Nelson Artist: Matteo Scalera Publisher: BOOM! Studios Release Date: Dec. 2011 Pages: 32 Price: $1.00 “The King is dead — long live the DEAD KING! King Valen Brand is a fair, just king as well as a great and mighty warrior. Killed by a Necromancer in battle and resurrected as one of …
Read More »Game Review: Bastion
Bastion was originally released for Xbox 360 as part of Microsoft’s Summer of Arcade promotion. This annual event typically features some of the best downloadable games the system will release all year long, and Bastion is no exception to this rule. The game was so well received that a PC port of the game was released only a short time …
Read More »Comic Review: The Manor – Issue 1
Issue: The Manor: Vol. 1 Writer: Andy Korty Artist: Andy Korty & Others Release Date: 2011 Pages: 100 Price: $15.00 “The first year of The Manor collected to hold in your undead hands! See extra content that has not appeared on the site; and an introduction by Aaron Minier (Black Rose, Battle of Destiny, Push). Join Shaggy, Sweetpea, and their …
Read More »Comic Review: Skullkickers – Vol 2
Issue: Skullkickers Vol. 2 Writer: Jim Zubkavich Artists: Edwin Huang, Espen Grundetjern Colors: Misty Coats Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: November 2011 Pages: 144 Price: $16.99 “The second SKULLKICKERS adventure is a wondrous tornado of action-adventure: a den of thieves, a city of danger, nobility, stupidity, plant monsters, dinner parties and bloodthirsty faerie folk.” Dying Breath: 4.5 out of 5 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Book Review: Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 6 – Author Nicholas Knight
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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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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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