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Comic Review: Underneath – Issue 1

Issue: Underneath #1 Writer: Tom Stillwell Artist: Jim Terry Letters: Jason Arthur Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg Publisher: Spinner Rack Comics Release Date: 2011 Pages: 28 Price: $2.99 “Before Chicago was a city, before the white man cleared the prairie and swamp to build their roads and towers, there was the pool. The pool had always been. A doorway to another place, …

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Horror Cinema Collection Vol. 2

Horror Cinema #73829 Horror Cinema packs in a walloping 24 films under one collective roof. This new release form Echo Bridge comes just in time for Halloween season. I was instantly drawn to a few of my favorite titles which includes the surreal “Carnival of Souls” and the classics zombie film “White Zombie”. This set takes us back to the …

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Interview: Diana Cherkas (My Little Demon)

Exclusive Horrornews.net Interview w/ Diana Cherkas Movie: My Little Demon What can you tell us about your role as Evie in My Little Demon? Evie is a perfectionist who is so far from perfect when we meet her–full of guilt and failure. She’s tightly wound, just beginning to unravel. When her therapist, Rebecca, begins to challenge Evie’s perception of reality, …

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Book Review: Cosmic Forces – Author Greg Lamberson

Cosmic Forces – Author Greg Lamberson Heaven and Hell. A private eye who’s had enough with supernatural phenomena. This is the third volume in Gregory Lamberson’s Jake Helman Files series and boy was this one hell of a read! Having read Gregory’s previous novels, I knew what I was in store for with the third volume of his supernatural horror …

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Book Review: Dead Inside: Do Not Enter – Author Lost Zombies

Dead Inside: Do Not Enter: Notes from the Zombie Apocalypse While the market seems almost flooded with books sporting zombies, talking about zombies, advising on zombies and comparing notes on zombies, it’s always refreshing to see a different form of product arrive. “Dead Inside: Do Not Enter” takes a welcome basic approach by collecting a smattering amount of contributed found …

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Film Review: The Sylvian Experiments (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Dr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital. Out of the blue, there is a white light and when they look back, they see they children Ota Miyuki and Kaori staring at the light. Years later, Miyuki vanishes …

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Comic Review: To Fight With Monsters

Issue: To Fight With Monsters Writers: Brian Keene, Mike Oliveri Artist: Ben Dunn Publisher: Antarctic Press Release Date: June 2011 Pages: 32 Price: $3.99 “Based upon the short story by Mike Oliveri & Brian Keene. When humanity rapidly devolves into a monstrous state, teenager Rick Donovan joins his fellow townspeople in makeshift trenches to defend their homes. However, the monsters …

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Book Review: New Moon on the Water – Author Mort Castle

“I’m Scared,” she says. “You don’t think so, maybe, but I am. I’m scared a lot now, even when there’s no reason.” I tell her she’ll get over it with time. I say, “It’s all right.” Scared. I do not tell her, I understand. I do not say, I think maybe we all are. All the time. I bought the …

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Convention Report: Rock and Shock

If Halloween is like Christmas for horror fans, then Rock and Shock is my Christmas eve. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, Rock and Shock is a horror convention in Worcester, Massachusetts that takes place each year in mid-Octobter. While some other cons may have bigger guests and larger attendance, Rock and Shock stands out for combing horror with …

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Possession, Movies and True Stories

Possession is surely a topic up for plenty of discussion in today’s society as it has been in the past. There are those who believe it exists and those who think it is nonsense. Some religions recognize it as a real phenomenon while science views it as undiagnosed health problems. Despite this, the movie world has not shied away from …

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Interview: Richard Lovejoy (Charred Oak, Satan Camp)

Interview with Richard Lovejoy Actor, Writer, co-founder of Charred Oak Films What made you decide to write Satan Camp? Like all good stories about the origins of things, this starts at a bar. I was enjoying some whiskey with actor Kent Meister and director Scott Chinn, talking about this insane script I had just completed called Mosquito. That script involves bloody …

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Film Review: Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)

SYNOPSIS: In 1988, young sisters Katie and Kristi befriend an invisible entity who resides in their home. REVIEW: Has it really been four years since the “Paranormal Activity” franchise began? It seems like I saw the first entry just last year but it was back in 2007 when director Oren Peli made a whole lot of people fearful of using …

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Comic Review: The Littlest Zombie vs. The Littlest Vampire

Issue: The Littlest Zombie vs. The Littlest Vampire Writer: Fred Perry Artist: Fred Perry Publisher: Antarctic Press Release Date: 2010 Pages: 32 Price: $3.99 “It’s Tom & Jerry meets 28 Days Later as the Littlest Zombie and the Littlest Vampire fight tooth and nail, hand-to-detachable-hand for scant sustenance! Their quarry, the Littlest Survivor, must pull out every trick in the …

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Book Review: Cold Mirrors – Author CJ Lines

You’ve been wandering aimlessly for hours, pondering the future, not really knowing what it holds, not knowing where you should go or who you should be. Always looking for answers, asking the big question: what is the point? Who hasn’t felt that at least once in their lives? Certainly, it’s a question CJ Lines keeps returning to throughout his short …

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