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Film Review: The Crow (1994)

SYNOPSIS: A man brutally murdered comes back to life as an undead avenger of his and his fiancée’s murder. REVIEW: The 1994 film “The Crow”, really needs no introduction. This cultish feeling fantasy dark epic came to life under the wing of Director Alex Proyas. Though it was the James O’Barr graphic novel which first introduced the legacy and storyline …

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‘The Devil Inside’ Trailer Hits the Web

Set to release on January 6, 2012 comes the story of an woman in Italy who becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, a woman who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.  The film stars Bonnie Morgan, Fernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman, Preston James Hillier, Evan Helmuth, Suzan …

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Original ‘Nightmare On Elm Street’ Replica Glove Coming Soon!

And when I mean soon, I’m talking before this month is over, so THAT soon.  Yes, the National Entertainment Collectibles Association aka NECA has announced the departure of their Freddy glove from the 1984 NOES.  The glove features real metal construction, a distressed leather-like glove and a mannequin hand form for display when you’re not wearing it.  How freakin’ cool …

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Book Review: Speak of the Dead – Author Chris Wade

Speak of the Dead Exploring George A. Romero’s Original Dead Trilogy Have an insatiable appetite for flesh? Craving an epidermis entre? Find yourself beckoning Romero, Romero, where art thou Romero? Okay, perhaps that last one is only me but look no further zombie fans. “Speak” is an intriguing glare into celebrating Romero’s visionary zombie flicks from Night of the Living …

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British Horror Film Fest 2011 announces Winners

The British Horror Film Festival has come to a close for its second year and what a festival it was! Plenty of famous faces turned up for the premieres, including: Tamer Hassan (The Football Factory) Gary Kemp (The Bodyguard) Martin Kemp (The Krays) Brooke Kinsella (Eastenders) Stuart Brennan (Risen) Shane Richie (Eastenders) Kierston Wareing (Rise of the Footsoldier) Barbara Nedeljakova …

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12 Bad Jokes About ‘Children of the Corn’

Children of the Corn was released in 1984. It is directed by Fritz Kiersch and based on a short story by Stephen King, about a group of children that follow some type of force in the cornfields.The force tells them through Isaac, to kill the town’s adult population. I almost thought I was related to the corn kid followers, with …

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BENT CON 2011

BENT-CON is the convention for encouraging, celebrating and appreciating LGBT and LGBT-friendly comic-book artists, writers, creators, publishers, directors and producers, creating media targeted directly to LGBT audiences or as part of the larger realm of underground and mainstream pop-culture as a whole. BENT-CON is committed to encouraging the vast talent and creativity within a queer and queer-friendly environment for those …

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9/11 film with Zombies??

Just sent over….. here is a look at an intro 1 sheet that bases its plot line around zombies emerging from the Twin Towers attack. I’m sure your thinking what I’m thinking…which is…. are there any sacred places anymore than “don’t” include zombies? You can read the brief synopsis below which has a cast of a few familiars. We’ll have …

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Eagle One Media set to bring ‘Zombie Dawn’ film to audiences worldwide.

Eagle One Media has acquired the worldwide rights to the Christian Toledo & Lucio A. Rojas feature length production Zombie Dawn and plans a 2012 rollout release. The action-packed Spanish language film, previously titled Blind Death, was produced by a group of filmmakers in Chile for a mere $2000. The horror production represents a remarkable achievement in micro budget filmmaking. …

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How Do You Take Your Zombies? Fast or slow?

Scenario 1: You are walking in cemetery one dark, dreary night (not sure why, but this seems to happen a lot in scenarios like this). You are alone and the only sound you can hear are your footsteps making crackling sounds on the dead leaves. Suddenly, you notice movement from the graves . Then, hands, arms, and finally bodies begin …

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Game Review: Rage

Rage is set in a post-apocalyptic world. After a massive asteroid nearly destroys the planet and wipes out all of humanity, the world is repopulated and rebuilt by the remaining members of the human race. Humanity was spared extinction thanks to the quick action of the world’s governments to initiate a plan to place humans in hibernation inside of underground …

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan 32: Horror Comics Panel C2E2

This week Decapitated Dan is bringing you a very special edition show, as he presents the Horror Comics Today: A Writers Perspective panel from C2E2. Listen in as Dan is joined by Gary Reed, Rafael Nieves, Cullen Bunn and Dirk Manning. Music by Workhorse Kings and Call the Paramedics The show is sponsored by CuriousGoodandComics.com

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Top 20 Scariest Movies of All Time – Part 2

Also see Top 20 Scariest Movies of All Time – Part 1 11- [REC] (both 1 and 2) A forefront winner in the cinema verite category that engages the user much like a video game might. The things that pop out and attack the camera are damn creepy and frightful to behold. The American film “Quarantine” was a direct copy, …

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Top 20 Scariest Movies of All Time – Part 1

With Halloween around the corner, we wanted to make sure we included our mark on the top 20 scariest films of all time. The selections have been scrutinized over and in fact mirror many other such lists. Though we’d added a few surprises that I think get forgotten from time to time. I wanted to point out something painfully obvious. …

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Film Review: Unhappy Birthday (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Set in and around the remote tidal island of Amen, Unhappy Birthday is the fictional story of three outsiders’ battles against the twisted morals of an antiquated community. Inspired by British cult classics such as The Wicker Man and Hammer House of Horror, the film explores the fear of isolation and nature versus nature. A special birthday party becomes …

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Film Review: Ratline (2011)

SYNOPSIS: In a flash of blood-drenched violence, Crystal Brewer’s life has taken an unexpected turn. On the run from the law for her part in a gruesome drug-money heist gone wrong, she has become seduced into a seedy underworld of death and betrayal. Escaping into the night with her half-sister Kim, Crystal seeks refuge in a small Midwestern town to …

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