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Film Review: The History of Metal and Horror (2022)

SYNOPSIS: The History of Metal and Horror is the documentary that explores the history of heavy metal music and horror, and how the two genres have merged over time. Various metal artists share their first introduction to horror, their favorite horror films, their influences, and more. Horror film icons also discuss how their films have influenced the horror genre, their …

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Film Review: V/H/S 94 (2021)

SYNOPSIS: A police S.W.A.T. team investigates about a mysterious VHS tape and discovers a sinister cult that has pre-recorded material which uncovers a nightmarish conspiracy. REVIEW: To be honest, I was shocked to find that it has been nearly seven years since the last “V/H/S” installment, “V/H/S: Viral”, hit the market when the newest one landed in my review bin. …

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Film Review: Bog (1979)

SYNOPSIS: Dynamite fishing in a rural swamp revives a prehistoric gill monster that must have the blood of human females in order to survive. REVIEW: Bad movies from the 1970s seem to have a unique, almost magical, air about them. Not the movies that are pure and simply awful – the kind that insult your intelligence and expect you to …

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Amazon Releases the Quarry

Acclaimed Uruguayan thriller THE QUARRY (a.k.a En El Pozo) is now available in USA and Canada from Amazon Prime Video. Augusto Gordillo and Paula Silva star in this tense, edge-of-your-seat pot-boiler, about a young woman who introduces her new beau to friends by arranging a picnic in the countryside. But as jealousies are revealed and bonds are broken, the day …

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HUMAN FACTORS comes home May 24!

HUMAN FACTORS MAY 24 ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS NATIONWIDE “This deviously constructed puzzle film plays cat and mouse (or to be exact, pet rat) with the viewer” Dark Star Pictures has set Sundance entry HUMAN FACTORS for a May 24 Digital release. Directed by Ronny Trocker, the psychological thriller played Berlin, Cleveland IFF, Sao Paulo IFF, & more after its debut …

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BLACK SPOT BOOKS ANNOUNCES NEW WOMEN-IN-HORROR ANTHOLOGY

Black Spot Books announces a new anthology, INTO THE FOREST: TALES OF THE BABA YAGA [Black Spot Books, November 8, 2022], featuring new and exclusive stories inspired by the Baba Yaga—the witch of Slavic folklore—written by some of today’s leading women-in-horror. Edited by Lindy Ryan [UNDER HER SKIN], INTO THE FOREST includes twenty-three original stories from New York Times bestselling …

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Film Review: When the Screaming Starts (2021)

SYNOPSIS: When Norman Graysmith is invited into the home of an aspiring serial killer, Aidan Mendle, he believes he has the subject for the documentary that will make his career. REVIEW: Panic Fest 2022 Exclusive coverage. When the Screaming Starts was written by Conor Boru and Ed Hartland, it was directed by Conor Boru. This would be the second film …

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Film Review: 7 Minutes in Hell (Short Film)

SYNOPSIS: A game of seven minutes in heaven turns deadly when two teens are attacked by a monster in the closet. REVIEW: The Short film blocks at Panic Fest are always great. 7 Minutes in Hell was written and directed Justin Reager and Shane Spiegel. A group of kids sneak into this super old creepy, awesome house. Of course, it’s …

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Phil Tippett’s Nightmarish Award-Winning Stop-Motion Masterpiece MAD GOD — Premieres Exclusively On Shudder June 16

Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural, is thrilled to be able to share an advance screener of the Shudder Original sci-animated horror Mad God, ahead of the film’s debut on the platform on Thursday, June 16. The film is directed by visionary and Oscar and Emmy Award-winning stop-motion animator and special effects supervisor Phil …

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