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The Alien Report, Tackles “The Men-In-Black” With Hidden Cameras

The history of the UFO Phenomena involves more than UFOS and telepathic aliens. There’s also, The Men In Black. Wikipedia describes them as, “men dressed in black suits who claim to be government agents who harass or threaten UFO witnesses to keep them quiet about what they have seen”. Earths Dreamland offers an early release of their new alien breakout …

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Top Horror Movies that Go to Hell (Hell in Film Depictions)

The subject of Hell incorporated in horror films has always been an area of intrigue. While we can make assumptions about what this dreaded place might look or be like, the mere thought of a single location dedicated to evil and darkness has always been food for nightmares. There are films that lean towards the biblical interpretation and those that …

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Film Review: Zombrats (short film) (2014)

REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have ZOMBRATS, directed by Andrew M. Johnson. This film was an entry in the 2014 “72 Hour Phrike Film Fest”. So the zombie apocalypse has come. Our story focuses on a group of people, students and teachers from what I can tell, trapped in a high school (or college perhaps) and trying to …

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Film Review: I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu (2019)

SYNOPSIS: Forty years after the horrific ordeal that Jennifer Hills went through, her and her daughter Christie are kidnapped by hicks from the town. This despicable group wants to get revenge on Jennifer for the murders she commited, but Christie responds with bloody violence. REVIEW: Back in the 70s one of the most controversial films was released into the world …

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TV Review: Holliston (TV Series) (Season 1) (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Two down and out aspiring filmmakers struggle with life, career, and the opposite sex as they attempt to make it out of the small New England town they are trapped in and into the big time. REVIEW: So what do you get when you cross a hilarious sitcom with 2 best friends, a underlying horror theme and a couple …

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Interview: Director Diego Hallivis (Curvature)

Director, Diego Hallivis spoke with Horrornews.net for an exclusive about his incredible new film, “Curvature” “which will be released worldwide on February 23rd Hello Diego, How is everything going? Diego- Hi Janel, Pretty good, pretty good! “Curvature” is so incredible! It is so different and unique. How did this idea manifest for you? Diego- I’m really good friends with the …

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Film Review: Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006)

SYNOPSIS: What happens when a fast-food chicken franchise is built on a sacred Native American burial site rife with restless spirits? Zombie chickens! Now it’s up to high school grad Arbie (Jason Yachanin) to find a way to destroy the featherless fiends. Or will the fowl beasts turn the hungry drive-thru customers into the insatiable undead, too? This gleeful free-range …

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Horror Remakes: The Ones That Worked!

By following the most successful horror films in history, Hollywood remakes ultimately have a thankless task. Some manage to re-enact the spirit of the original with new special effects and creative plot twists, while others fall alarmingly short, providing tiresome makeovers without any real thought. Here are three that worked, just in time for Halloween: Dawn of the Dead Remaking …

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Film Review: Human Cattle (short film) (2017)

SYNOPSIS: The Amazon is a beautiful place to visit but you wouldn’t want to die there. Three sexy teenagers take a fun-filled trip out to the Amazon for an exciting getaway filled with seductive pleasures and forbidden desires. Failing to hear the canoe tour guide’s warnings about the evils that lurk in the Jungle, they will now have to fight …

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Film Review: Night Of The Living Dead: Reanimated (2009)

SYNOPSIS: “Night Of The Living Dead: Reanimated features the work of various artists, animators, and filmmakers from around the globe. The mixed media featured include puppetry, CGI, hand-drawn animation, illustration, acrylics, claymation, and even tattoos, just to name a few. This mass-collaboration approach is less about remaking Romero’s film and more about viewing the classic through an experimental lens. Instead …

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Film Review: The Tall Man (2012)

SYNOPSIS: When her child goes missing, a mother looks to unravel the legend of the Tall Man, an entity who allegedly abducts children.  REVIEW: I had heard about a film titled “The Tall Man” and had instantly pictured in my head imagery of Angus Scrimm reprising his role as the ghoul-toting funeral director. However, you should know this is definitely …

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Checking Into the Overlook Hotel

There is a wonderful website dedicated to Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining (1980).  It is owned and run by film director Lee Unkrich who is best known for Toy Story 3 (2010).  The site has a lot of photos taken on the set of the film that have never been seen before.  It also showcases original artwork created by fans of …

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