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The Victim: Michael Biehn passes out?

[dailymotion]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xefdfh_the-victim-bts_shortfilms[/dailymotion] Yesterday B-D was on set of new psychological horror-thriller The Victim, directed by newcomer Brock Morse and starring genre faves Michael Biehn (“Aliens”, “Grindhouse”) and Danielle Harris (Rob Zombie’s “Halloween”, “Hatchet 2”), and we’ve now been given exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of a scene in which Biehn struggles with a crooked cop, played by Ryan Honey, during which Biehn the …

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Nightbeasts LA Premiere at the Hollywood Egyptian Theatre

Nightbeasts has been selected to screen at the Arpa International film Festival at the historic Hollywood Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood California Sept 21-26. 2010. This will be the LA premiere of the film which stars Zach Galligan of {Gremlins) fame. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJWI4mTBbDE[/youtube]

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GRINDHOUSE On Blu-Ray

SAVE THE SPACE FOR GRINDHOUSE RIP-ROARING, ADRENALINE-PUMPING DOUBLE FEATURE TWICE AS SATISFYING – GRINDHOUSE Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof and Robert Rodriguez’ Planet Terror Debut On 2-Disc Blu-Ray And Back-to-Back In Original Theatrical Format From The Weinstein Company And Vivendi Entertainment

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Don Borchert and S. S. Wilson to sign at Dark Delicacies

On Sunday August 22nd at 2:00p.m. Dark Delicacies will host a signing for two authors of monster and zombies tales. Don Borchert will be signing his new zombie mash-up novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Undead. Joining Don will be Screenwriter/Novelist S. S. Wilson singing his first novel Tucker’s Monster. Mr. Wilson is probably best known for penning …

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KEN RUSSELL in person with THE DEVILS and ALTERED STATES! Fri, Aug. 20, 7:30 pm, Aero Theater

The American Cinematheque Presents Brave New World: An In Person Tribute to Ken Russell Aero & Egyptian Theatres Co-presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts /Los Angeles Director Ken Russell has long been one of England’s most iconoclastic, provocative and visually (and aurally) stunning directors. He first made a name for himself at the BBC, where he …

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Film Review: Freaks (1932)

SYNOPSIS: “A carnival barker displays a sideshow freak called the Feathered Hen and tells her story. Cleopatra, a trapeze artist with the carnival, is adored by a midget named Hans. Frieda, Hans’ fiancée (also a midget), warns Hans that Cleopatra is only interested in him so that he will give her money. Cleopatra has an affair with Hercules, and when …

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Film Review: Frankenstein Versus The Creature From Blood Cove (2005)

SYNOPSIS: “Near an isolated beach on California’s coast, a sinister plan is underway in a laboratory of horror. Three renegade scientists have resurrected the Frankenstein Monster and they have also created a genetically engineered half-man half fish abomination, to use as secret weapons in the fight against terrorists worldwide. However, disaster strikes when the terrifying monsters chemical brainwashing fails and …

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Book Review: Flowers In The Attic – Author Virginia Andrews

Although she passed away in December 1986, Virginia Andrews‘ name lives on as one of the world’s biggest selling novelists, with over seventy million copies of her books and stories in print. Often described inaccurately as horror novels, her tales reveal the dark side of human nature, mixing Dickensian motivations with Gothic melodrama to create a hybrid fiction that has …

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Film Review: Fatal Attraction (1987)

SYNOPSIS: “Happily married New York lawyer Dan Callagher has an affair with his colleague Alex, and the two enjoy a love weekend while Dan’s wife and kid are away. But Alex will not let go of him, and she will stop at nothing to have him for herself. Just how far will she go to get what she wants?” (courtesy …

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Book Review: Vampires in Pimptown – Author James H. Lucas

James H. Lucas is a funny guy. The first novel of his I read (An Undead Wedding) managed to poke fun at nearly everything you could think of about weddings and, well, the undead. Really everything between, as well. I chuckled out loud when I opened my mail and had the bright pink cover of Vampires in Pimptown staring back …

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Film Review: Eyes Beyond

SYNOPSIS: The Morales brothers are new to town so their next door neighbors the Rogers pay them a visit to welcome them to the community (and give them a set of steak knives, which is an odd housewarming gift if you ask me). The Rogers decide to stay for dinner but soon regret their decision as they soon end up …

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All ChiZine Publications’ Titles Now Available For Kindle on Amazon.co.uk

TORONTO, Ontario (August 10, 2010) – ChiZine Publications (CZP) has made the eBook versions of their titles available on amazon.co.uk, the UK version of Amazon.com. With UK-natives such as Tim Lebbon, Philip Nutman and Simon Logan on their growing roster, CZP co-publisher Brett Alexander Savory felt it important to give these authors’ home market greater access to their work: “Tim …

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Film Review: The Evil Mind (1934)

SYNOPSIS: “Maximus, a small-time music hall mind reader, has frightening flashes of precognition; but he cannot predict or control them – until he realizes he has them in the presence of Christine, attractive daughter of a publisher, who makes Rene, his equally lovely wife, wretchedly jealous. But worse trouble comes to Maximus when he’s accused of causing a disaster he …

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Spirits and Monsters with upcoming film “The Tempest” – 1 sheet

Synopsis: In Shakespeare’s fantastical thriller the magician Prospero orchestrates spirits, monsters, a grief-stricken king, a wise old councillor, two treacherous brothers and a storm at sea into a fantastical conspiracy bringing banishment, sorcery and shipwreck into the lives of two hapless lovers to stir and seal their fate. Here Prospero takes female form as Prospera, giving her journey of vengeance …

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Film Review: Eccentric Psycho Cinema (7 in series) (1998) – CAT III

Partial SYNOPSIS Shinji Imaoka’s Bottled Vulva: Bank Teller Noriko (Binzume nyoin: ginkôin · Noriko), starring Megumi Makihara as the titular teller Noriko Kamimura. Bottled Vulva: Bank Teller Noriko is part of the J·nex-produced Bottled Vulva (Binzume nyoin) trilogy, which Hollywood Film Co. Ltd. (K.K. Hariuddo Firumu) released on VHS in Japan under its Spider label circa 1998; the two other …

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Film Review: Detective Story (2007)

SYNOPSIS: In this shocking thriller from controversial filmmaker Takashi Miike, businessman Takashima Raita (Kuroudo Maki) and private eye Kazama Raita (Kazuya Nakayama) hunt for a brutal serial killer with a bazaar fondness for human organs. When three women, one being Kazama’s client, are found dead and stripped of vital organs, the two Raitas team up to find the murderer, and …

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