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Spotlight: Survival Horror Franchise Silent Hill

“In my restless dreams  I see that town, Silent Hill…You promised you’d take me there again some day. But you never did. well I’m alone there now, in our special place. waiting for you…” There are some movies and games that stay with you long after their credits rolled, Silent Hill is one of these video games. Praised for the …

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Drive Angry Trailer

The trailer for Drive Angry hit the net this week. This is right after the one sheet with the synopsis was released so we are all in luck. Truth be told I am not a big Nicholas Cage fan but this movie looks to be one of this better ones. It looks like a ride through hell with muscle cars. …

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Natalie Portman NOT starring in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Problems are surrounding the film adaptation for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. David O. Russell was set to direct but has since vacated that seat due to scheduling conflicts. He is moving on to work on a movie titled Old St. Louis. That has slowed down the movie enough that Natalie Portman has also moved on to other projects because …

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28 Months Later Rumors

There are still talks about another sequel to the ever popular 28 days later. In following the theme of days, then weeks, the next film is naturally being called 28 months later. While this is exciting it’s also disappointing that in the three years since 28 weeks later was released this film is still in the talking stages. However the …

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Slash creates Slasher Films company

If I asked you what GNR and horror films had in common what would you say? Horrifying lead characters? Okay fine but now they also have something else outside of the train wreck that is Axl Rose. Former Lead Guitarist for GNS and Velvet Revolver has started up a production company called Slasher Films. In a follow up to The …

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Doc Rotten’s Halls of Horror: Female Movie Monsters

The most famous of Universal Monsters are the Frankenstein Monster, Count Dracula, the Wolfman, the Mummy and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Horror icons of classic thriller cinema are Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney, Jr., Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Vincent Price. Modern horror monsters are Freddy Kruger, Michael Myers, Leatherface, Jason Voorhees and Pinhead. It is easy …

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Artist Spotlight: Horror Icon Bruce Campbell

Recently at NYCC I attended the Bruce Campbell panel, and for a few extra dollars he was doing signings in Autograph Alley. He knew how to work the room. Campbell is one ironic, sarcastic, charismatic people I’ve ever seen. It was amazing! If you don’t know who he is or have experienced the magic that is Bruce Campbell than you’ve …

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Film Review: Carnival of The Damned (2008)

SYNOPSIS: The film follows a detective, a rookie officer, a waitress, a reporter, and a hitman stopping a cult from taking over with a legion of the walking dead. Where will you be when the world ends? REVIEW: Written & Directed by: Chris Thompson Starring: Raphael Giovanni Carlo, Adrienne Baltz, Brandon Warren, Jason Crabbe, Nick Frank. QUICK FIX: A demon-worshipping …

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Film Review: Carny (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Arriving in rural Nebraska, a traveling carnival attracts the locals with a caged monster known as the Jersey Devil. But fascination soon turns to fear when the beast escapes and goes on a rampage, killing everyone it encounters. Now, the town sheriff (Lou Diamond Phillips) must lead a team to track the creature even as a group of religious …

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Interview: Artist Kristen Margiotta

The art of Kristen Margiotta takes you to dark and curious places filled with spooky imagery, pop culture icons, and big-eyed characters. A graduate of the University of Delaware, her paintings have been on display around the country since 2005. Kristen is also the illustrator of the picture book “Better Haunted Homes and Gardens.” Holly Q, Horrornews.net (HN): When I …

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Film Review: Chill (2007)

SYNOPSIS: Aspiring writer Sam (Thomas Calabro) gets a job at a grocery store owned by Dr. Munoz (Shaun Kurtz), who lives in a freezer because of a mysterious skin condition. Sam learns that his boss has been dead for years, but he is surviving on the flesh harvested from his many victims. Now he must choose how loyal he wants …

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The Shrine: breaks out new eerie poster

A group of young journalists investigate a cult said to practice human sacrifice, but their ambitious ways may lead them to becoming the cult’s next victims Cool poster, my kind of design that offers up nothing by intrigue and dread……..now I might actually go see this one! Source: IMPA

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First Look at ‘Green Hornet’ – 1 sheet – 2011

Wow, somehow I missed the news that this one was under production, very cool!. Green Hornet was a childhood favorite of mine – check out the 1 sheet below:  – Being directed by Michel Gondry – Thanx IMPA for poster By night, debonair newspaper publisher Britt Reid fights crime as a masked superhero known as The Green Hornet. At his side …

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Frankenstein Syndrome: more like Shepis syndrome

Must be the Season of Shepis galore, Tiffany is featured another thriller titled Frankenstein Syndrome. Check out the synopsis below: A beautiful young stem-cell researcher, Elizabeth Barnes (Tiffany Shepis, Nightmare Man, Night of the Demons remake) who joins a secret research group attempting to develop a stem-cell based universal healing serum. Despite opposition from the project leaders Marcus Grone (Louis …

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The Raven: Classic Poe revisited

The Raven takes place in 1849 Baltimore and follows Edgar Allan Poe as he searches for a serial killer who has kidnapped his fiancee and has gone on a murder spree that mimics the author’s work. Hollywood Reporter both Luke Evans and Alice Eve are in talks to star alongside Cusak in the feature. Evans would star as a detective …

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