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Book Review: The Unknown Universe – Author Richard Hammond

THE UNKNOWN UNIVERSE: THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE, QUANTUM GRAVITY, WORMHOLES, AND OTHER THINGS SCIENCE STILL CAN’T EXPLAIN (HARDCOVER) by Richard Hammond Published by New Page Books Publication Date: 2008 Format: Black /White – 272 pages Price: $21.99 The Unknown Universe is a well packed edition of magic, mystery and unfathomable theories for scientific minds, curious readers and fans of …

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Film Review: Makeout with Violence (2008)

SYNOPSIS: Reeling from the disappearance of classmate Wendy Heart (Shellie Marie Shartzer), the lives of twin brothers Patrick (Eric Lehning) and Carol (Cody DeVos) take a dark turn when they discover the body of the teenage beauty — and much to their surprise, she’s not totally dead. Mystified by her condition, the brothers stash Wendy in their family’s abandoned summerhouse …

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Film Review: Long Weekend (aka Nature’s Grave) (2008)

SYNOPSIS: Peter and Carla have a wasted marriage and constant friction. Peter buys expensive camping apparatuses and despite the protests of Carla, he travels with her and their dog Cricket to camp in the isolated Moondah Beach in the North Coast with his friend Luke and his girlfriend during the rainy holiday. Peter stops in a pub in the Eggleston …

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New Troma releases – arrive!

There’s Nothing Out There Troma Entertainment DVD. 2 Discs. Pre-book: 12/14/10. Streets: 01/11/11. SRP: 14.95. UPC#: 790357944699. Cat#: 9446. Run Time: 91 Minutes. English. Color. Widescreen 1.78:1. Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo. See the original film that inspired SCREAM! Three hot body teens look to get away for the weekend at a vacation house on the lake. Little do they know …

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Film Review: Amer (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Three key moments, all of them sensual, define Ana’s life. Her carnal search sways between reality and colored fantasies becoming more and more oppressive. A black laced hand prevents her from screaming. The wind lifts her dress and caresses her thighs. A razor blade brushes her skin, where will this chaotic and carnivorous journey leave her? REVIEW: If your …

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The answer to “Skyline”‘s ending….

SPOILER ALERT: You know people, I reviewed “Skyline” a few days ago & had some MAJOR beefs with the ending of it, as did many who subjected themselves to it. But, hindsight being 20/20, I started thinking about the ending & I think I might have figured it out (although quite honestly I am a little high right now) but …

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Film Review: Unearthed (2004)

SYNOPSIS: When a downtown Tampa high rise project results in the discovery of ancient Indian artifacts, a brilliant but idealistic young archaeologist, Mallory Page (Kate Kissingford), steps in to preserve the native Tequesta Indian history of site. On the eve of her team’s eviction from the dig by the powerful politics of local progress, a discovery awaits – a discovery …

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Bread Crumbs: new title announcement – release 01.25.2010

Bread Crumbs Some Fairy Tales are True … Heart-Pounding Thriller Comes to DVD Jan. 25th BOCA RATON — Jan. 1, 2011 — For Immediate Release — Mama was wrong … some fairy tales are true in Bread Crumbs, a heart-pounding thriller coming to DVD Jan. 25 from Green Apple Entertainment. An aging star, Angie (Marianne Hagan, Halloween: The Curse of …

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New art for ‘Dying God’- release Dec 28th

Green Apple Entertainment Proudly Presents Dying God A Corrupt Cop Tracks a Brutal Serial Killer… Who Just May Not be Human Starring James Horan & Lance Henrickson The Hunt Begins on DVD Dec. 28th BOCA RATON — Dec. 1, 2010 — For Immediate Release — The search for a brutal serial killer becomes other-worldly in the suspenseful horror film Dying …

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Film Review: Skyline (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Late one evening in LA, strange blue lights descend from the sky upon the city. They are the beginning of a hostile alien invasion. A small group of survivors look to escape the invasion as the armed forces attempt to beat them back. REVIEW: Hoo boy! I am still kind of run down from the fabulous NYC Horror Film …

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Horror Talk: 11.17.10

Greetings, boys and ghouls! Welcome back to Horror Talk, hosted once again by your friendly neighborhood gorehound and indie filmmaker extraordinaire, Travis Legge. I’ve survived three weeks in the trenches here at Horror Talk and I’m loving every minute of scouring the digital landscape for gems of gore and terror to share with you. Let me begin by giving a …

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Film Review: Look (2007)

SYNOPSIS: A high school teacher, a department store manager, a convenience store clerk, a lawyer and two sociopaths star in five interconnected stories, all filmed from the perspective of the hundreds of security cameras people pass, and ignore, every day. This fascinating drama from director Adam Rifkin underscores the increasing lack of privacy in the modern world — and asks …

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Film Review: Long Pig (2008)

SYNOPSIS: A terrifying film that offers a decidedly different take on the gruesome practice of cannibalism. Long Pig – A culinary term that refers to human beings, which according to documented reports, tastes much like pork. For more than 100 years, Halloween night has traditionally been the night that America’s “cannibal elite” feast on Long Pig. These human predators are …

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