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Discussions with Decapitated Dan 31: Green Wake and C2E2

This week Decapitated Dan is bringing you 12 interviews! A NEW SHOW RECORD!!! First up Dan talks to Kurtis Wiebe and Riley Rossmo about their new book from Image, Green Wake. Then the C2E2 coverage begins. Dan is joined by (in this order) Victor Carungi, Dan Dougherty, General Jack Cosmo with Heidi Beazley, Jeff Balke, Geoffery Wessel, Neko Pilarcik, Randy …

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Horrors of Humanity: Dick and Jane’s Belly

Anthropophagy is a practice traced back to the earliest of man sitting inside of a cave staring at their clansman thinking, “What’s that taste like?” Oh wait, allow me to enlighten you with some fancy stuff to make me sound smart. “Anthropophagy” is a ten-dollar word originating from some Greek squiggly things meaning “human being” and “to eat”. For those …

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Music Review: Pathology – Awaken to the Suffering

Album Cover: Pathology - Awaken to the Suffering

Awaken to the Suffering, the third full length album from Pathology, brings a new vocalist, but keeps the band’s trademark sound. Pounding drums played at breakneck speed drive the band and the album. Drummer and original band member Dave Astor dominates every song with his energy. It’s difficult to believe anything short of a drum machine can play so fast, …

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‘War of the Dead’ – striking zombie gutwreching pics

Cool pics of War of the Dead per Dread. Yunno, I was just saying….when is someone gonna finally come out with another zombie film?? The anticipation is killing me. Oh ya- missed the “War of The Dead” Trailer? no Sweat! Synopsis March 1942. Captain Martin Stone (Andrew Tiernan – 300, The Pianist) leads an American unit on a mission to …

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‘Sadako 3D’ – new asian horror – crappy debut art

Love them Asian Horror films….In fact, I believe there’s no less than 60 news ones, we haven’t got to reviewing yet. However, we like to send a shout still when new stuff is coming. This latest crappy crap art piece comes per way of Dread…well the report, that is. The art comes per way Kadokawa Shoten Company. Though to be …

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“The Code” takes 11 awards at Splatterfest in Houston

http://www.vimeo.com/29911807 “The Code” has just been released online, and I would like to invite you to watch it. We’ve won 11 awards at the Spatterfest Festival in Houston last week. It’s run-time is 5 minutes, and it was produced in less than 54 hours

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Film Review: Contagion (2011)

SYNOPSIS: A thriller centered on the threat posed by a deadly disease and an international team of doctors contracted by the CDC to deal with the outbreak. REVIEW: I hate Steven Soderburgh, I really do. Why do I hate him so much you ask? Because after I walked out of the theater where I saw his latest thriller “Contagion”, I …

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Film Review: Dead Alive (1992)

SYNOPSIS: A young man’s mother is bitten by a Sumatran rat-monkey. She gets sick and dies, at which time she comes back to life, killing and eating dogs, nurses, friends, and neighbors. REVIEW: Peter Jackson may be recognized for his mega opus “Lord of the Rings”, but it’s his early roots that most horror fans still remember well. Looking back …

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God Has Amnesia. On Purpose.

Calling all vampire fans: and not just readers. I need your help: backers, publishers, artists and editors… help get this book completed! If you know anyone who might like to get involved in a cutting edge book. Please pass the word along! I know there are tons of vampire books out there now… what makes this one different? Well, God …

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Film Review: Panic Button (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Four young people win a trip of a lifetime to New York, courtesy of their favourite social-networking website – All2gethr.com. As they board the private jet, they are asked to relinquish their mobile phones and take part in the in-flight entertainment – a new online gaming experience. But this is no ordinary game. Trapped at 30,000 feet, they are …

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Film Review: Dead Cert (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A gang of tough London gangsters get more than they bargained for when a group of businessmen make an offer to buy their club, the Inferno. They turn out to be nothing less than Vampires wanting their land back and turn viciously on the gangsters when their demands are not met. REVIEW: Director – Steve Lawson Starring – Craig …

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‘Trespass’ if you Dare

Looks like we haven’t seen the last of terror in the woods films, this latest news arrives per an actual horror website production in progress. Not much to go on, though you can check out this early poster. “These kids have been dealt the wrong cards. Now, they’ll have to pay…. with their LIVES!” From director David A. Cross (Respire, …

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Comic Review: Drop Dead Dangerous – Issues 0,1

Issues: Drop Dead Dangerous #0 & #1 Writer: Chad Cabrera Artist: Mike Banting Publisher: Happy Lockjaw Release Date: 2010 & 2011 Pages: #0: 24, #1: 44 Price: Free & $1.99 “They thought it was over. They were wrong. Back on the hunt for the maniacal figure known as The Raven, private detective Jack Smith must face a nightmare from his …

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‘Rusted Pyre’ Samantha Somer-Wilson Wins Best Actress – Tulsa Film Fest

Samantha Somer-Wilson, co-star to Brooke Palsson in the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition short film has won the Best Actress in a Short Film category at the 2011 Tulsa International Film Festival this week. Read review of Rusted Pyre Tulsa, OK— The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s 2008 3rd place winning script ‘Rusted Pyre’ written by Daniel Audet and directed by Laurence …

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‘The Woman’ a bucket of new stills are in!

Alrighty, their is alot of interest on this one. We got more stills, and of course you can head on over to our early review of “The Woman” – Opens theatrically beginning October 14th, 2011. Make sure to add it to your list of recommended viewings. Synopsis: Directed by Lucky McKee, based on the bestselling novel by Jack Ketchum, written Ketchum and …

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Feminism in the Hills of Wes Craven

More and more I’m forgetting the past… Webb Pierce’s lyrics open the remake to Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes, and upon watching the remakes that have littered the wasteland of the horror landscape over the past decade, few songs seem more befitting to a remake of one of Craven’s most feminist works. It’s not that I entirely dislike Alexandre …

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