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Film Review: Razor’s Ring (2008)

SYNOPSIS: A businessman is trapped in a nightmare when he’s kidnapped by a clan of murderous cannibals. Red, the gang’s matriarch, promises to free him, but he uncovers their terrible secret after biting into another prisoner’s ring at a farewell feast. He realizes that a fellow captive who was “freed” days earlier is now the main course — and that …

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Film Review: Red Sands (2009)

SYNOPSIS: A unit of U.S. soldiers is assigned to seize control of a strategically important Afghan road, but when the platoon stumbles upon an ancient statue and uses it for target practice, they awaken an evil spirit hungry for revenge. Now, the soldiers must use all their training and survival skills to battle the supernatural predator in this war horror …

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Film Review: Brain Damage (1988)

SYNOPSIS:Poor Brian…a young man who has it all only to find that a centuries old creature that lives with an elderly couple in his building has something he doesn’t have. Something Brian doesn’t even know he wants…yet. Once he experiences it, he becomes insatiable & the only way to get more of it is to feed the creature the one …

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Film Review: Red Velvet (2008)

SYNOPSIS: A man and a young woman have a chance encounter at a laundry mat which leads to a story about a birthday party where everyone has been killed by a madman in a white jumpsuit. REVIEW: Aaron peeks thru the peephole and sees Linda leaving to do her laundry. He quickly hops in his car and follows her to …

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan 10: Mike Howlett and Kokomo Con

Join Dan this week for a 4 interview show! Dan is first joined by Mike Howlett. Horror Comic historian and editor of the book The Weird World of Eerie Publications: Comic Gore That Warped Millions of Young Minds. Then we head to Kokomo Con, which was held on October 23, in Kokomo, IN. Dan sat down to chat with Isaac …

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Film Review: The Shrine (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Carmen (Cindy Sampson), an ambitious, young, Canadian journalist, follows the trail of a missing person last seen in a small Polish village called Alvania. Accompanied by her intern, Sara (Meghan Heffern), and her boyfriend, Marcus (Aaron Ashmore), Carmen encounters the inhabitants of the small village and begins to suspect them to be members of a Satanic cult and responsible …

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Film Review: YellowBrickRoad (2010)

SYNOPSIS: 1940: the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked up a winding mountain trail, leaving everything behind. 2008: the first official expedition into the wilderness attempts to solve the mystery of the lost citizens of Friar. REVIEW: An expedition team is gathered to head out in hopes of uncovering the mystery of Friar, NH. As we are told….the town …

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‘A Horrible Way to Die’ but a pleasure to watch

Discover the Secret — September 6th on Blu-ray and DVD Forget everything you’ve ever seen in a serial killer movie and get ready for the chiller that stunned festival audiences around the world! Named one of Movieline’s Most Anticipated Films of 2011, Anchor Bay Films releases the atmospheric thriller A Horrible Way to Die September 6th on Blu-ray™ and DVD. …

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‘The Devil’s Double’ new photos – Los Angeles Film Festival premiere

Looks like Dominic Cooper and group are enjoying a LA premier of their new feature which detail the hairy story of the Hussein’s. These recent pics were just sent over. Based on a gripping, unbelievable true story of money, power and opulent decadence, Lionsgate’s THE DEVIL’S DOUBLE takes a white-knuckle ride deep into the lawless playground of excess and violence …

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‘The Mask of Sanity’ Details

Made up predominantly of a cast of actors/actresses from a range of (playing age) 18 – 25 year olds and based within a university setting and context, The Mask of Sanity is a modern re-imagining of character archetypes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (particularly those within the Sherlock Holmes novels). The film is a look into the mind of …

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Book Review: Ursa Major – Author John R. Little

URSA MAJOR by John R. Little (Bad Moon Books) A peaceful camping trip turns ugly as a step-father and daughter come face to face with a blood thirsty, mindless force. What happens when you have to make decisions that have no pleasant options? It has the same kind of scary as The Terminator. You know, like being chased by a …

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Film Review: Meteor (2009)

SYNOPSIS: As a meteor hurls toward Earth, Dr. Lehman (Christopher Lloyd) and his assistant, Imogene (Marla Sokoloff), scramble to get lifesaving information to Dr. Chetwyn (Jason Alexander), the only man who has the means to prevent the disaster. As the world panics, the countdown begins. Meanwhile, as a police chief (Stacy Keach) tries to keep his small town safe amid …

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Film Review: My Mummy (2008)

SYNOPSIS: While shopping at Earl’s All American Exquisite Antique-O-Rama, Brad and Cat decide to buy a mummy. But what begins as a joke quickly unravels in this crazy horror spoof starring J. Todd Anderson, Adam Rihacek and Natasha Randall. The visually striking comedy marks the sophomore feature of writer-director Anderson, the longtime storyboard artist and visual consultant for the Coen …

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Film Review: Mercy Streets (2000)

SYNOPSIS: John (David White) is a small-time criminal who, upon his release from prison, is met by his former partner and brother, Rome (Eric Roberts). Rome wants John to join him in a counterfeiting scheme that could earn them $20 million. John is trying to go straight, but he needs to raise money for a real estate project he’s trying …

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