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Film Review: Secrets in the Walls (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Single mom Rachel Easton and her two daughters move from their cramped Detroit apartment to the suburbs when Rachel gets an irresistible deal on her dream house. But with the night comes scratching from within the walls, distant cries, and a figure of a young woman in the shifting shadows of the basement. As the haunting intensifies, Rachel and …

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Top 10 Horror Movies that got me thru Highschool

In a sentence that I feel will hit hard at home with a bunch of horror fans, I wasn’t a wildly popular young man as my high school career began. Through time and fiercely sticking to being the man that I am, I won over a great deal of folks, but it was certainly a war of attrition, one that …

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Book Review: SINema 2 – Author Rod Glenn

Our lovable mass murderer has returned for a sequel written by Rod Glenn. If you have not read the first book yet then you might as well stop reading now. Spoilers, pet, spoilers… Ok – if you are still with me here then I am going to assume you have read Sinema. Han Whitman returns to his normal life but …

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Comic Review: The Vault – Issue 2

Issue: Vault #2 Writer: Sam Sarkar Artist: Garrie Gastonny Colors: Sakti Yuwono Cover: Bagus Hutomo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 2011 Pages: 32 Price: $3.50 “A small team of treasure hunters struggles to excavate a dangerous and legendary treasure pit before a massive storm hits Sable Island, the Graveyard of the North Atlantic.. Equipped with all the latest technology, …

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Film Review: Psalm 21 (2009)

SYNOPSIS: This atmospheric Swedish horror film follows a young priest’s descent into madness after a handful of sudden, traumatic nightmares. Just as his late night terrors begin to overwhelm him, the priest gets word that his father has died in a small, isolated village in Northern Sweden. The young man hurries to get to the site of the death, but …

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Triangles and Freedom in Hitchcock’s Lodger

Tippi Hedren. Janet Leigh. Grace Kelly. Eva Marie Saint. Kim Novak. Alfred Hitchcock’s consistent casting of platinum blondes has painted a target on his infamously rotund figure for being a misogynistic director hampered by an obvious fetish. His casting of the beautiful blonde – who he found to be at their most alluring when they were least clothed – led to a motif in the …

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Read a sneak peak of Empire of Blood Book One: Shining in Crimson

Read a sneak peak of the first novel in my Empire of Blood series, Shining in Crimson on scribd.com at http://www.scribd.com/doc/64780218/Shining-in-Crimson The Kindle version came out last week and the paperback and hardcover formats both come out October 2nd. Set in a post apocalyptic religiously-demented American Empire, the city of Las Vegas is no longer a city of sin. Now …

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Teaser Trailer 4 Eduardo Sanchez’s ‘Lovely Molly’ Hits the Web

Get prepared for another suspense thriller from Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch Project, Altered) when he brings you the story of Lovely Molly. When newlywed Molly Reynolds (Gretchen Lodge) returns to her long-abandoned family home, reminders of a nightmarish childhood begin seeping into her new life. A malevolent force, whether her own haunted past or some supernatural ‘thing,’ tirelessly seeks …

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Chillerama US Tour Begins This Week

Featuring directors Adam Green, Adam Rifkin, Joe Lynch and Tim Sullivan, this wild bunch brings titles from their Chillerama anthology that includes I Was A Teenage Were-Bear, The Diary of Anne Frankenstein, Zom-B-Movie and Wadzilla to select cities that begins this week. Below are dates and schedules of when and where each film will be playing. If you’re one of …

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Film Review: A Brush with Death (2007)

SYNOPSIS: Five high school cheerleaders drive out to a rural mansion to spend the weekend. They hear a thirty year-old urban legend about a young boy who killed his family and used their blood in his juvenile artwork. While exploring an old farmhouse on the property they discover that the boy never left his home and has grown into a …

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Comic Review: Deadworld: Last Siesta OGN

Issue: Deadworld: Last Siesta OGN Writer: Gary Reed Artist: Mark Bloodworth Publisher: IDW Release Date: September 2011 Pages: 112 Price: $15.99 “King Zombie heads across the border and finds himself plunged into a bitter dispute between a former drug cartel and the assassin Raga. This original graphic novel runs 112 pages and retails for $14.95.” Artwork: 5.0 out of 5 …

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Book Review: Little Boy Lost – Author T.M. Wright

Little Boy Lost by T.M. Wright (Uninvited Books) WHY WOULD A DEMON WANT A CHILD? When his six-year-old son vanishes, Miles Gale is suspected of having committed an unthinkable crime. He alone knows that the truth is even more unthinkable: his son has been taken by a creature out of time, a creature out of nightmare. The boy’s mother has …

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Film Review: iCrime (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Unlike the rest of the girls coming to Hollywood with dreams of seeing their name in lights, Carrie Kevin arrives with a purpose… REVIEW: Have you ever watched a film you didn’t really want to watch, expecting to hate it, wanting to hate? I felt that way when I sat down to watch “iCrime”, the feature film debut from …

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Game Review: Dead Island

Dead Island was released on September 6, 2011 for Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC. Dead Island was developed by Techland and published by Deep Silver. Dead Island has been in development for over 6 years, which is a long time for a video game, and some of its age shows up in the final product as well. Dead Island …

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Book Review: Dark World – Author Zak Bagans, Kelly Crigger

Dark World: Into the Shadows with the Lead Investigator of The Ghost Adventures Crew By now if you haven’t seen a half dozen or more of the “Ghost Adventures” episodes, it’s quite possible you’ve been living under a rock or haven’t paid your cable bill for the last few years. This unique exploration of all things paranormal conducted by a …

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Interview: Drew Powell (Straw Dogs)

How did you get into acting? I’ve been performing in some way my whole life. After graduating from college I packed up my car and drove from Indiana to LA. Later that year I got my first job on a then unknown show called Malcolm in the Middle. The rest is history. That, of course, is the very short version …

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