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Coscom brings blood and guts in new War of the Worlds

The War of the Worlds Plus Blood, Guts and Zombies NEW EDITION Now Available from Simon and Schuster and Coscom Entertainment The invasion begins . . . and the dead start to rise. There’s panic in the streets of London as invaders from Mars wreak havoc on the living, slaying the populace with Heat-Rays and poisonous clouds of black smoke. …

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Dead Space – After Math: EA and Anchorbay team to bring new animated horror

Redwood City, CA and Beverly Hills, CA – December 14, 2010 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) and Anchor Bay Entertainment today announced that a new Dead Space™ animated movie, Dead Space™ Aftermath will be available on January 25 to coincide with the release of the highly anticipated videogame, Dead Space 2. Coming from the award-winning game development team and …

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Half Moon: Cover art and a p%rn star make for new feature

December 8, 2010 – Philadelphia, PA — Breaking Glass Pictures has announced that director Jason Toler’s supernatural horror film “Half Moon” will arrive on DVD March 1. The film features adult film sensation Tori Black as a hard-bitten prostitute whose latest trick turns out to be a werewolf in disguise. Rose is a down-on-her-luck prostitute who’s short on cash. When …

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Book Review: The Estuary – Author Derek Gunn

THE ESTUARY Written by Derek Gunn Published by Permuted Press Publication Date: 2009 Format: B&W – 280 pages Price: $14.95 Dublin, Irelands’ Derek Gunn is best known for his Vampire Apocalypse novels of which the third will be released in October. I myself am more a fan of stumbling biting zombies rather than vampires, so I was very excited to …

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Roger and Julie Corman’s ‘Sharktopus’ DVD Art – Details Revealed

Move over Jaws…here comes Sharktopus!! SyFy’s creature-feature, Sharktopus, will make its way to DVD and Blu-ray on March 15, 2011 from Anchor Bay Entertainment. An eight-tentacled nightmare hybrid of shark and octopus, “S-11” was created by genetic scientist Nathan Sands (Eric Roberts) as the U.S. Navy’s next super-weapon. But when its control implants are damaged during a training experiment off …

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Book Review: The Apocalypse Shift – Author Derek J. Goodman

THE APOCALYPSE SHIFT Author Derek J. Goodman Published by Library of Horror Press Publication Date: 2009 Format: B&W- 272 pages Price: $15.95 It is exceedingly difficult to blend horror and humor together in a way that appeases fans of both. The genres themselves are starkly different, catering to two completely separate tastes that often don’t mix well together at all. …

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Book Review: Spellbent – Author Lucy Snyder

SPELLBENT (PAPERBACK) Written by Lucy Snyder Published by Del Rey Publication Date: 2009 Format: Black & White – 97 pages Price: $7.99 I imagined the people below sitting on their front porches, enjoying the evening breeze, sipping sweet lemonade or perhaps frothy cold beer. And then they’d look up to see a woman with a flame arm flying through the …

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Stephen King’s ‘The Dark Tower’ Book to Film Adaptation Update

Ron Howard sat down with Deadline magazine and talked about the latest news regarding the Stephen King book series, The Dark Tower, that will begin filming sometime in 2013 to kick off the film trilogy and a companion tv series will go on in between the films which is pretty neat. Here’s what Ron Howard had to say about the …

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Doc Rotten’s Halls of Horror: Guilty Pleasures

Growing up in the Seventies, I was exposed to a large number of schlocky b-movie greatness. Watching Creature Feature on Channel 20, collecting Famous Monsters of Filmland and catching any horror theatrical release I could, I became a lifelong fan of the horror genre. Horror movies at the time were producing classics of the genre, masterpieces that were shaping the …

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Eyes of Chaos Returns! – Book / CD Artist

A hard economy usually means working hard to keep the doors open, but in the case of Eyes of Chaos, it was looking like “time” would have to be devoted more to the regular working class of 9-5 until things in the illustration world started to get back on track. With a whole slew of art on hand and over …

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Book Review: Sheep and Wolves – Author Jeremy C. Shipp

Sheep and Wolves By Jeremy C. Shipp Published by Raw Dog Screaming Press Cover design by Jennifer Barnes Book design by M. Garrow Bourke 164 Pages How often does a book give you the creeps or the willies? How often do you find yourself at a loss for words after reading story after story? “Sheep And Wolves” takes my words …

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Creature profiles: Big Foot

Standing 8 feet tall and weighing well over 500 hundred pounds, with reported sightings all over the world in all 50 states and on every single continent, comes one of the most exciting monster to ever come out of a creature-feature. It is probably the most well-known of all crypto-zoology myths, with tales abundant around every corner of the earth. …

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Book Review: The Golem – Author Edward Lee

THE GOLEM Author Edward Lee Published by Leisure Books Publication Date: 2009 Format: color – 323 pages Price: $7.99 As a reader of intense horror fiction I look for the very best that will have that one of a kind impact to gross me out, which is rare to do. If there’s an author out there that’s capable of grossing …

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