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Game Review: 2012 Core Set – Magic the Gathering

The 2012 Core Set features 249 different, black-bordered cards. The 2012 Core Set continues a Magic the Gathering tradition of releasing an annual set that is not tied into a certain block and features many classic cards as well as a lot of brand new cards. Some of the returning cards in the 2012 Core Set include the planeswalkers Chandra, …

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The Good Sisters

Since the classic film Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages, cinema has been bewitched with the various guises of the occult within its frames. Yet with typical Hollywood foible, the representation of the esoteric in cinema is cursed within blasphemous misrepresentation. Most of what is illustrated on screen as actual witches or practicing magickal formula is far strayed off of its …

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Did You Hear the One About?

A young couple decides to head to a secluded area for a little make-out session. As the date begins, the music is interrupted by a news report stating a mental patient with a hook for a hand has escaped from an institution. The couple pays no attention. Initially, the date starts out fun and a bit steamy. As the couple …

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Halloween MovieThon with Xfinity On Demand

WHAT: During the month of October, Xfinity On Demand and XfinityTV.com are serving up more than 200 movies in a comprehensive collection of classic and current horror and monster films, from edge-pushing slasher and giant monster epics to family-friendly animated scares in its “Halloween Moviethon” collection. Xfinity On Demand’s “Halloween Moviethon” offers instant access to a bevy of the greatest …

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Book Review: Midnight Solitaire – Author Greg F. Gifune

Midnight Solitaire by Greg F. Gifune (Kindle Edition) The Devil is in the details. But then, so is God. As a massive blizzard descends on New England, four troubled strangers find themselves stranded at an old roadside motel on a desolate highway in the middle of nowhere. But there’s a killer on the road. Something is stalking them, a maniac …

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Film Review: Kissed (1996)

SYNOPSIS: Over the years, a child’s romantic ideals about death blossom into necrophilia, the study of embalming and the most profound relationship of her life. REVIEW: Titles of films can sometimes be very misleading, in the case of “Kissed” I am very happy to say that this is not a stupid romantic comedy. This is a highly romantic and a …

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NERDS GIRLS GUNS AND GHOULS

The award winning crew behind the web series Underbelly makes the leap to the printed page with NERDS GIRLS GUNS AND GHOULS http://www.youtube.com/underbellyshow NERDS GIRLS GUNS AND GHOULS is Underbellys first venture into graphic novels, Think Scott Pilgrim meets Grindhouse

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Film Review: Undocumented (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A documentary crew accompany a group of illegal immigrants crossing the Border, but their plans run afoul when they are captured by a gang of sadistic radicals in New Mexico. REVIEW: So I’m going to jump in with a the plot of this film in a sentence: 20 something’s shooting a documentary on illegal immigration traveling with a bunch …

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Film Review: Kill Katie Malone (2010)

SYNOPSIS: College students and best friends Ginger Matheson, Jim Duncan, and Kyle “Dixie” Canning, pool their cash to buy a “ghost” in an online auction. The three think it’s all a goof, but once they open up the antique box to examine their “treasure,” they unleash the vengeful spirit of an Irish servant girl who has been wreaking havoc on …

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“Deeply Unsettling” (NY Times), Blackout Haunted House Isolates, “Effs Up” Victims October 1-31

NYC’s Blackout Haunted House is easily the most terrifying experience this Halloween season – and you have no choice but to go through it alone. “The extreme theater event of the year…the goal is to titillate, unsettle, and generally mess with your mind.” The New York Times The immersive horror attraction now in its third year (formerly known as NYC …

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Horror Art: Jim Pavelec

BIO: Jim grew up in some city in the Midwest where, at a young age, he was fortunate enough to discover speed metal, comic books, horror movies, and Frazetta. He drew a lot. After graduating college he moved to a much larger city in the Midwest where he worked as a bouncer for a number of years. He continued to draw …

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Film Review: The Island of the Cannibal Death Gods (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Three men, trying to escape from the prying eyes of the media, book a fishing charter and get more than they bargained for. REVIEW: Before you sit down to watch this film I have one very serious question to ask you: Would you like some cheese with your pineapple spiced ham? With that out of the way let me …

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Book Review: Beautiful Hell – Author Jeffrey Thomas

Beautiful Hell by Jeffrey Thomas (Dark Regions Press) Hades is in upheaval. The Damned are rebelling, and worse, the more human-like breeds of Demons are beginning to sympathize with their plight. The Creator Himself decides to venture into Hades to address this conflict, a conflict which may test His very sanity…and make him a target of assassination. Against this tense …

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‘6 degrees of hell’ or 4 new stills to See

grrrrrr…… some pretty wicked images coming out this season. Here are a few from the Corey Feldman starred film. I think there are quite a few titles that might turn a few heads these upcoming months. An announced trailer is soon to follow, check back! Source: FB

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‘Profane Exhibit’ – new still and update on story

Some new goodz on the “Profane Exhibit” production. David Bond and Manda Manuel have been announced as producers, to this bizarre anthology. Deep within the underbelly of Paris, there is a club which is the home of a secret, wicked society. At first it resembles an ordinary fetish or goth nightclub, but hidden within the cavernous building are many hidden …

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