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‘The Dead’ – new poster crawls from below

‘The Dead’ has been getting alot of coverage lately, and rightly so its a pretty badass zombie flick. Though you still need to wear your old school cap on this one. Check out the new poster they just sent over, or read our review on “The Dead”

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Changing Technologies: Can Your Characters Keep Up? – Author Ronald Malfi

Changing Technologies: Can Your Characters Keep Up? by Ronald Malfi Undoubtedly, there has been countless discussions among writers, publishers, and bibliophiles alike prompted by the Rise of the Ebook. (I put this in caps and imagine the font not unlike those old Planet of the Apes theatrical posters.) While I have my own opinion on the matter, much like anyone …

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Vamps: Victoria De Mare

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BIO: Dubbed by the media, “Hollywood’s Hottest Scream Queen,” (actress, professional dancer, and model) started her expansive career in the horror film genre with a bang when she was cast in Roger Corman’s horror/ comedy film Slaughter Studios in 2002. From that point on her place in B-movies would be further solidified by her near constant work in horror, science …

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Film Review: Lunopolis (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Two documentary filmmakers accidentally uncover the greatest moon secret the world has never known, and the powerful organization determined to keep it that way. REVIEW: In the course of film reviewing, every now and then you come across something that is different, to something that is simply remarkable. I found this something in my recent viewing of a new …

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Horror Art: Phil Mertz

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BIO: I was born in 1981 and grew up in Lancaster, PA. As a kid I watched my Uncle draw all kinds of cartoon characters which inspired me to start drawing the Ninja Turtles at a very young age. I always excelled at art in school and took as many art classes as I could. Other than art class taken in high school, I’ve never had …

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Comic Review: I Am Legion

Issue: I Am Legion Writer: Fabien Nury Artist: John Cassaday Letters: Crank! Colors: Laura Martin Publisher: Humanoids Release Date: 2011 Pages: 184 Price: $19.95 “World War II rages as two supernatural entities pursue collide in a conflict hinged on ideologies and the lives of men. The outcome will decide the end of the war itself! Beneath it all, the Nazi …

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Film Review: Bio Slime (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Seven misfits are trapped by a flesh eating slime creature. And no TV! REVIEW: “Contagion” is a film that I’m happy that I have a screener copy of because I had to watch it twice before being able to write a review for it. Mostly because I enjoyed it so much, the hard part for me in writing the …

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Film Review: Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

  SYNOPSIS: Censored in several countries for its gratuitous violence, this controversial faux documentary from director Ruggero Deodato presents footage from a team of New York University filmmakers mysteriously lost in the Amazon jungle. The film, allegedly recovered by Professor Harold Moore, reveals the deplorable treatment of a tribe of suspected South American cannibals and, ultimately, the fate of the …

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Interview: Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th) (Horror Celebrity)

If you are a Horror fan there are a mere two words that will instantly make you smile or strike fear into your soul, Kane Hodder. Kane started as a professional stuntman and stunt coordinator. He has appeared in over a hundred films and television shows throughout his thirty year career. He played Jason Voorhees in four of the “Friday …

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Interview: Carlee Baker (The Woman)

EXCLUSIVE HORRORNEWS.NET INTERVIEW : CARLEE BAKER THE WOMAN, SOMETHING LIKE MURDER   What can you tell us about your character, Genevieve Raton, in the upcoming movie, “The Woman”? The character I play in the film, Ms. Raton, is a young idealistic teacher who becomes concerned about one of her students, the oldest daughter of the Cleek family. She tries to convince …

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Horror, Religion, & Voodoo

Horror historically always seems to hover around the aspect of religion, good defeating evil for that matter all early wars evolved around religion until the true discovery of using petroleum as a fuel, now we fight about religion and oil but I am almost crossing the line about politics! The 1791 Slave Rebellion in Haiti is a classic example of …

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Get a wiff of ‘Zombie Ass’

With a title like that, they had me at hello! Ok, limited amount of info right now now but you can take a peek at the debut poster. The highlioght here of course is that it’s under the wing of Noboru Iguchi who did those outrageous “Machine Girl” and “Robo Geisha” movies Synopsis: “Wracked with guilt over the suicide of …

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Interview: Nicholas Grabowsky (Black Bed Sheet)

EXCLUSIVE HORRORNEWS.NET INTERVIEW:  NICHOLAS GRABOWSKY BLACK BED SHEET BOOKS  What is the secret to writing great horror? I can’t tell you because it’s a secret. Actually, it’s just common sense. First, you have to write. Then, you have to learn to write great. When you got that pegged you’ll find you’ve been writing what’s in your soul all along, and …

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Top 5 Video Game Protagonists

While it seems in today’s society that we are easily offended by individuals who act outside of social norms, we seem to have a high tolerance for these same people in popular culture. Television shows like Family Guy, South Park and The Simpsons are filled with foul-mouthed, perverted, abusive and otherwise crude characters whom we’d separate ourselves from or even …

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