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Dundead Brings Horror and Skips the Royal Wedding this Weekend

If the royal wedding isn’t your cup of tea, then try the Dundead Horror Film Festival. Dundead will kick off this weekend on April 28th 2011 with the grind house darling HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN. Held by the Dundee Contemporary Arts, the cleverly named film festival will run through May 1st and showcase such films as OUTCAST and INSIDIOUS. Duncan …

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Book Review: Dark Things II – Editor Ty Schwamberger

DARK THINGS II Dark Things II edited by Ty Schwamberger is yet another well put together anthology from Pill Hill Press. After reading the first of the Dark Things books I was very excited to get a chance to read another. Once again we have a very different assortment of stories from demons and angels to ghosts and zombies, this …

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Little Big Boy: Kim Sønderholm’s descent into madness coming!

Little Big Boy is, to say the least, a film like no other. It tells the story of acclaimed horror film director Jimmy Duncan, famous for his hot temper aswell as his very exploitative movies. Having witnessed the murder of his mother at the age of seven, Duncan grows up at an orphanage and as an adult works his way …

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Film Review: Skin Eating Jungle Vampires

SYNOPSIS: Bringing exploitation back into the movies with this racy saga of the Clitorians – a group of lusty aliens who inhabit a “Lost World” inside a volcano. While they await the arrival of their Dark Lord, the Jungle Vampires stay eternally young by feasting on the flesh, bones and blood of unsuspecting tourists. Their latest conquest is the sweet …

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan 2: Night Rail Press

Decapitated Dan sits down with Brian Beardsley and Pete Mesling to discuss what is going on at Night Rail Press. They talk about the Devil’s Own, the possibility of more titles and what it is like to self publish. Then stay tuned to listen to Dan talk about Night Rail’s books and some others that came out recently. Music by …

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Book Review: Asylum Lake – Author R A Evans

ASYLUM LAKE I could be wrong (it’s usually the case), but I believe this is the author’s debut novel. It certainly bodes well for the future. Asylum Lake is a good old-fashioned horror novel – accessible, creepy and eminently readable. It tells of a writer, Brady Tanner, returning to his home-town of Bedlam Falls. (Bedlam, in case you don’t know, …

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Killer Yacht Party: News – Sink or Swim???

From the team at Troma……….. Just as “Jaws” and shark terror nearly drove sharks to extinction, the latest release from Troma Entertainment, “Killer Yacht Party,” is so terrifying it could mean the end of the entire yacht industry! This film is so frightening that it will make you think twice about ever setting foot on a boat again! In fact, …

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Now in Production ‘PIRANHA 3DD’

Filming for the fishy follow-up to Dimension Films’ hit 2010 movie PIRANHA 3D is currently underway in Wilmington, North Carolina. In the new film the mutant fish have infiltrated the waters of The Big Wet Water Park so expect a lot of people with Swimmies, tiny bathing suits, and really big breasts. Directed by John Gulager (FEAST) with a screenplay …

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Zombie Babies: Abortion horror? – DVD news

Zombie Babies tells the story of a group of expecting couples who flock to a local con man’s abandoned mountain-top hotel to take advantage of a new painless late-term abortion method. During their weekend retreat, a freak accident re-animates the children, who come back from the dead with a desire for vengeance and a taste for human flesh. Shot on …

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Final specs for THE ROOMMATE

Although it didn’t really do much at the theater Sony’s THE ROOMMATE was a better than average stalker flick, maybe home video will give it the audience it deserves. Got the final artwork for you as well: May 17th will bring this one to Blu-ray and DVD. Special features will include a commentary track, an alternate opening scene and three …

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Film Review: The Gene Generation (2007)

SYNOPSIS: In a futuristic world, Michelle lives everyday battling with DNA Hackers who use their skills to hack into people’s bodies and kill them. She is an assassin, battling her past demons and trying to keep her younger and extroverted brother, Jackie, out of trouble. When Jackie gets involved in a petty crime of robbery, he propels himself into the …

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Film Review: Ghosts of Goldfield (2007)

SYNOPSIS: A group of five led by Julie set up their filming equipment in the hotel of the derelict town of Goldfield, hoping to capture footage of the ghost of Elisabeth Walker, a maid tortured and killed in room 109. Troubled by visions, Julie discovers that a necklace, handed down to her from her grandmother, is somehow connecting her to …

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Film Review: Sisters of Death (1977)

SYNOPSIS: Meet The Sisters they are kind of like a small sorority. Like most sororities The Sisters have a complex initiation ritual that a pledge must go through before they are accepted into the sisterhood. Something goes horribly wrong during an initiation and one of the young pledges ends up at the wrong end of a loaded pistol. For seven …

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Film Review: Furnace (2007)

SYNOPSIS: It started as a murder-suicide case at a maximum security prison, but as Detective Michael Turner (Michael Paré) investigates, he finds that the truth is more terrifying. Something evil stalks the facility, a demonic force that kills indiscriminately. Turner races to stop the entity before it kills again, but how do you fight an enemy you can’t see? Ja …

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Film Review: Friday the 13th (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker and Aaron Yoo headline director Marcus Nispel’s chilling remake of the classic 1980s slasher-thriller that spawned a legendary horror franchise. Ignoring the warnings of the locals, a group of teenage camp counselors takes on the job of reopening Camp Crystal Lake — on Friday the 13th no less, and raise the ire of Jason Voorhees …

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