Lunopolis is LUNOPOLIS is presented in widescreen with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound. Special features include the theatrical trailer and audio commentary by Director Matthew Avant and Associate Producer Michael David Weis. Two documentarians accidentally uncover proof of a hidden city on the moon and the secret society determined to keep it hidden in …
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2011 HorrorFest Announces Selections
It has been the most gruelingS.A. HORRORFESTselection process thus far for this its 7th annual chapter, with a record breaking amount of entries to view and assess.So much so, that this year’sShadow Realm Short Film Collectionwill be bumped up to 4 feature length chapters (totaling around 8 hours and just under 50 extraordinary, scary & innovative short films from 14 …
Read More »Strange Haunts Emerge with ‘Unhallowed Bond’
Check out Shane Cole’s (The Mutilation Man / Everyday Joe / Visions of Horror) new indie thriller/horror feature film “Unhallowed Bond” promo poster. The film is in post production. Andie, Candace & Julie were looking for a night of fun when they decided to stay in a supposed haunted house. Several days later Candace finds herself in the midst of …
Read More »Interview: Director Bryan Wolford | Kitsie Duncan (Myctophobia)
There is nothing that the Black Saint loves more than talking with young directors looking to make some waves in the horror genre with their latest productions (OK…I do enjoy making my kids play in traffic a lot too, it relieves tension). They might be awful, they might be amazing but they all come from the blood, sweat and tears …
Read More »Interview: Leticia Dolera ([REC]3: Genesis) (2012)
In 2007 directors Paco Plaza and Jaume Balaguero unleashed a film called [REC] to an unsuspecting public. The film took what was beginning to become a tired premise (The “Found Footage” movie) and gave it new life with a most terrifying & unique vision. In 2009 they returned with the expected sequel [REC]2, what wasn’t expected is the way the …
Read More »ParaNorman – Jon Brion Movie Soundtrack Release Today!
The soundtrack to ParaNorman by famed composer, record producer, and singer-songwriter Jon Brion is available today, August 14th from Relativity Music Group. The new stop-motion animated comedy thriller, will be released in theaters everywhere on Friday, August 17th. The soundtrack is streaming all week on AOL Music and MSN Music and is available for purchase on iTunes here: http://bit.ly/ParaNormanITUNES. Full …
Read More »Horror Comes in 3s with ‘The Eschatrilogy’
New from the folks at Safehouse Pictures UK, arrives a new micro budget anthology titled ‘The Eschatrilogy’ Synopsis: In a world overrun with monsters a young man named Matthew hides away in a hilltop camp. Matthew spends his days in solitude, collecting and burning the dead, until one day a stranger wanders into his sanctuary. The drifter carries with him …
Read More »The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book – Info and Cover Art
Cemetery Dance Publications is pleased to announce THE ILLUSTRATED STEPHENKING TRIVIA BOOK: REVISED & UPDATED SECOND EDITION by Brian James Freeman and Bev Vincent with illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne. This revised and updated second edition of The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book features all of the original questions from the first edition, along with more than one hundred new questions …
Read More »Film Review: The Man Who Collected Food (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Miguel Appet is a serious collector. He must have the color variants, the rarities, the 1950s originals: every food he can find–and keep–in mint condition. No one but his overbearing mother knows that his home, tucked in the quiet suburb of Cibuston, has become a massive museum to comestibles. His neighbors to the right, dad Horace and son Eustice, …
Read More »Magazine Review: Rue Morgue Magazine – Issue 96
Published by MARRS MEDIA INC. Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 126 pages Price: $9.95 Another turning point for a mainstay in the horror arena, says goodbye to the editorial talents of Jovanka. This issue begins a new phase for the team with a new editor in hand to carry forward. Though a quick glance thru would indicate that most …
Read More »Magazine Review: Rue Morgue Magazine – Issue 95
Published by MARRS MEDIA INC. Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 126 pages Price: $9.95 Rue Morgue arrives with the latest issue #95! Sporting a “Left for Dead” cover means only 1 thing….. video games! More specifically horror video games. As we dig a bit deeper we find a section devoted to the onslaught and years of zombie video game …
Read More »Magazine Review: Rue Morgue Magazine – Issue 93
Published by MARRS MEDIA INC. Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 70 pages Price: $9.95 I think the horror magazine cover of the year just arrived. Yes you got it, the latest Rue Morgue magazine features a striking illustration of David Naughton, as he dreams of becoming one of the undead. Hats off to Gary Pullin for the fine piece! …
Read More »Magazine Review: Rue Morgue Magazine – Issue 92
RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE #92 Published by MARRS MEDIA INC. Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 70 pages Price: $9.95 This year seems to be big on vampires. In fact vampires I believe sort of rear there ugly heads in cycles that sort of fluctuate with the state of the industry. However as much recycling as has been, it never seems …
Read More »Magazine Review: Rue Morgue Magazine – Issue 91
Published by MARRS MEDIA INC. Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 70 pages Price: $9.95 The feeling of Blair Witch is in the air, as it’s noted on the latest homage cover of Rue Morgue #91, 10 years have passed since the uniquely frightening and groundbreaking film first arrived on the scene. I remember the time quite well as friends …
Read More »Magazine Review: Rue Morgue Magazine – Issue 90
Published by MARRS MEDIA INC. Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 91 pages Price: $9.95 I’ve always considered Rue Morgue as a favorite printed horror mag. Hands down the design work and layouts far exceed its competitor Fangoria as far as a interestingly visual presentation. (Though with due respect to Fangoria, which I read monthly as well). Add to that …
Read More »Book Review: Siren – Author John Everson
Siren by John Everson “Night after night, Evan walked along the desolate beach, grieving over the loss of his son, drowned in an accident more than a year before. Then one night he was drawn to the luminous sound of a beautiful, naked woman singing near the shore in the moonlight. He watched mesmerized as the mysterious woman disappeared into …
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