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Interview: Ashlynn Yennie (The Human Centipede II)

Horrornews Exclusive Interview – Ashlynn Yennie ( The Human Centipede II ) I heard that The Human Centipede II is more graphic than the first movie – is that true? Well, let me put it to you this way… Tom calls Part 1 “my little pony” when compared to Part 2. Fans and critics said Part 1 didn’t show enough, …

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan 27: Bad Kids Go to Hell

This week Decapitated Dan is back with another 2 interview show! First Dan is joined by bad Kids Go to Hell writers Barry Wernick and Matt Spradlin. In the second interview Dan is joined by Rafael Nieves and Tales from the Water Cooler co-host the Southern Sensation. Finally Dan gives his thoughts on Bad Kids Go to Hell and Bob …

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan 22: Mike Hampton and Archaia

This week Decapitated Dan is bringing you another special 2 interview show. So listen in as he sits down with Mike Hampton to talk about his comics Hot Zombie Chicks, Captain A-Hole and so much more. Then Dan is joined by Mel Caylo. PR Director at Archaia Entertainment, to talk about his daily job routine and what is coming up …

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Book Release – Monstermatt’s Bad Monster Jokes Vol.1

Book publisher Pill Hill Press,is pleased to announce an official scheduled release for “Monstermatt’s Bad Monster Jokes Vol.1“,written by Monstermatt Patterson, illustrated by Kyle Kaczmarczyk,with an introduction by Joe Moe and an afterword by Pat Tantalo,for their non-fiction imprint, WestNeb Books. WestNebBooks acquired the book from it’s previous publisher,during a brief and successful run, with both critics and readers alike.Some …

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Music Review: The Sullen Route – Apocalyclinic

Album cover for The Sullen Route - Apocalyclinic

The Sullen Route is a four-piece band from Volgograd Russia. Moving away from their death metal roots, they branch out into new territory with sophomore release Apocalyclinic. The band’s label Bad Mood Man Music has this to say about their style: “«Apocalyclinic» demonstrates evolution from orthodox doom death metal to the area which cannot be definitely classified: in the new …

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Film Review: Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes (1972)

SYNOPSIS: “Fourth feature in the simian series has apes domesticated and turned into work slaves in the near future. Along comes Ceasar, son of Cornelius and Zira who died in the third film, who leads his chimp brothers in rebellion against the human oppressors, thus creating the time loop that leads to the first film.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: The fourth …

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Film Review: Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970)

SYNOPSIS: “Astronaut Brent is sent to rescue Taylor but crash-lands on the Planet of the Apes, just like Taylor did in the original film. Taylor has disappeared into the forbidden zone so Brent and Nova try to follow and find him. He discovers a cult of humans that fear the apes’ latest military movements and finds himself in the middle. …

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Top 25 Best Serial Killer Movies of All Time – Part 2

See Top 25 Best Serial Killer Movies of All Time – Part 1 13- Jennifer Eight (1992) This is one of those classic serial killer films that came earlier than the others. A serial killer of blind girls, now there’s an interesting concept. This film was an earlier role for Uma Thurman who played the blind girl Helana Robertson. I  believe this …

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‘Satan Hates You’ but he still wants you to see this DVD Art!

DANGER AFTER DARK KNOWS THAT GOD LOVES YOU BUT SATAN HATES YOU  Danger After Dark is thrilled to unleash the official DVD artwork for religious horror extravaganza,“SATAN HATES YOU,” from writer-director James Felix McKenney and Glass Eye Pix. This over-the-top shocker turns its horrific lens on Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac who is driven by demons buried within his …

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Horror Art: Eric Swartz

BIO: Eric Swartz has been a Horror Artist since college, and a Horror Fan since he was born. Even at a young age, Eric watched countless Horror Films which gave him years of nightmares. Eventually the nightmares ended and his obsession grew from these dreams into a lifestyle. Once he began drawing monsters from his favorite Horror Films, Eric knew …

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Image Comics ‘The Vault’ Announces great things

Following on the heels of the sold out debut issue, Double G Marketing proudly announces that THE VAULT #2, written by Sam Sarkar (Caliber: First Canon of Justice), illustrated by Garrie Gastonny (Warren Ellis’ Supergod), edited by Dave Elliott (current EIC at Benaroya Publishing) and published through Image Comics has sold out at the distributor level. THE VAULT, recently optioned …

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TUCKER & DALE VS EVIL Comic Poster

Brand new spanking comic poster has been released…yep you geussed it, TUCKER & DALE VS EVIL! Synopsis:TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL is a hilariously gory, good-spirited horror comedy, doing for killer rednecks what Shaun of the Dead did for zombies. Tucker and Dale are two best friends on vacation at their dilapidated mountain house, who are mistaken for murderous backwoods …

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Book Review: Halloween Spirits – Editor Lisa Morton

Halloween Spirits – 11 Tales For The Darkest Night Edited by Lisa Morton TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction by Lisa Morton Someone to Carve the Pumpkins by Kealan Patrick Burke Carrion Man by Joseph Nassise The Devil Came to Mamie’s on Hallowe’en by Lisa Morton The Gunner’s Love Song by Joe McKinney The October Girls by Scott Nicholson Trick or Die …

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Film Review: The Shining (1997)

SYNOPSIS: A recovering alcoholic must wrestle with demons within and without when he and his family move into a haunted hotel as caretakers. REVIEW: Written by: Stephen King Directed by: Mick Garris Starring: Melvin Van Peebles, Pat Hingle, Wil Horneff, Shawnee Smith, Sam Raimi, Mick Garris, Steven Weber, Rebecca De Mornay, Courtland Mead and Stephen King Based on the novel …

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The Horror of Social Ignorance

“I want to study Gothic literature and film adaptations.” “Oh?” The professor advising me on my academic career path sat back in his chair. “Do you think you might know a time period?” “I haven’t decided on that. I was thinking post-World War II. Begin with Lovecraft, work my way up to Bloch, Matheson, Blatty.” “Hmm…well, for the time period you’re speaking of, it’s …

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