SYNOPSIS: On the cusp of retirement, an eccentric mortician recounts several of the strangest stories he’s encountered in his long career, but things take a turn for the phantasmagorical when he learns that the final story… is his own. REVIEW: The anthology format has always been a favorite of mine in the horror genre. Like many people who grew up …
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SINGER AND SOCIAL MEDIA PERSONALITY LOREN GRAY JOINS ZAK BAGANS AND THE GHOST ADVENTURES CREW ON A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION OF THE HISTORIC JOSHUA TREE INN In a New Episode Launching Friday, April 9 on discovery+, the GHOST ADVENTURES Team Investigates If the Spirit of Late Musician Gram Parsons Still Haunts the Hotel Property In a special GHOST ADVENTURES episode …
Read More »Film Review: Synchronic (2019)
SYNOPSIS: Two New Orleans paramedics’ lives are ripped apart after they encounter a series of horrific deaths linked to a designer drug with bizarre, otherworldly effects. REVIEW: Genre cinema specialists, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead helm another genre mashing foray with Synchronic, a film about friendship, loss, life, drugs and time travel. SOME SPOILERS AHEAD: New Orleans paramedics, Dennis (Jamie …
Read More »Film Review: The Reckoning (2020)
SYNOPSIS: “Set against the backdrop of the Great Plague and subsequent witch-hunts against women, Grace Haverstock (Charlotte Kirk) must grapple with the tragic untimely death of her husband Joseph (Joe Anderson) in a society completely consumed by fear and death. Because she rejects her landlord Squire Pendleton’s (Steven Waddington) advances, she is falsely accused of being a witch and thrown in jail for a crime she …
Read More »God Told Me to Do It: The Cosmic Horror of Koji Shiraishi
Koji Shiraishi is name undoubtedly known to most fans of Japanese horror. Over the past two decades he has dabbled in numerous forms of the genre, from ghosts to zombies and from urban legends to gore-porn, all with varying rate of success. However, the sub-genre that Shiraishi has truly mastered in a way that is hard to find comparison for, …
Read More »Film Review: The Plug Lady (2004)
SYNOPSIS: A young man who moves to New York City to become a famous drag queen. As the Plug Lady he gains infamy at a drag cabaret his dreams become realized while a devoted following is a witness to the transformation. REVIEW: One good thing about the movie industry is that it does give creators a chance to make themselves …
Read More »Film Review: Psycho Goreman – Review #2
SYNOPSIS: In PG: PSYCHO GOREMAN, siblings Mimi and Luke unwittingly resurrect an ancient alien overlord who was entombed on Earth millions of years ago after a failed attempt to destroy the universe. They nickname the evil creature Psycho Goreman (or PG for short) and use the magical amulet they discovered to force him to obey their childish whims. It isn’t long …
Read More »Interview: Microchip Terror
Microchip Terror from Singapore, took the time to do an interview with Horrornews.net. Microchip Terror’s music is this wild, surreal electronic music intertwines with Horror and Sci-Fi. It’s always so amazing to meet someone virtually through fellow writers. Music is such an important part of horror and life. Microchip Terror released a new album and he talks about the cyberpunk, …
Read More »Film Review: The Addicted (Rehab) (2013)
SYNOPSIS: A reporter, in an effort to get the big story, ventures into an abandoned re-hab clinic with her friends. Rather than the big story, she finds a malicious ghost. REVIEW: You wanna talk plot devices? How about a struggling journalist after a big story—one that may even turn her career around? How about several friends exploring an abandoned building …
Read More »Film Review: Elimination (2010)
SYNOPSIS: A large group of people gather, ready to perform auditions for a new, different kind of show. It’s an online reality show, but none of the prospective performers know much about it. Unfortunate for them, they might get killed on it. Assuming they don’t, they could win one million dollars. REVIEW: Wow, what a bunch of attractive people about …
Read More »Film Review: Incest Death Squad (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Aaron works for the local news paper and is sent out to the middle of no where to find a new story for his article. Aaron is told to find something about “dead hookers” since they bring the readers but there aren’t any dead hookers anywhere near Aaron, instead there are a bunch of male tourists who are …
Read More »Film Review: Dwellers (2021)
SYNOPSIS: “While shooting a documentary on the suspicious disappearance within the homeless community, a filmmaker and his crew go missing while uncovering a terrifying and vicious secret below the city’s surface.” REVIEW: Ellefson Films presents: DWELLERS (2021) Directed and written by Drew Fortier, Dwellers is a found footage film. Dwellers is this mix of C.H.U.D. (1984) meets The Blair Witch …
Read More »Interview: Jordyn DiNatale (The Birch)
Crypt TV has an exciting “supernatural horror series” called, The Birch. Jordyn DiNatale (The Irishman) talks about joining season two of The Birch and working with legendary Martin Scorsese, and more. Hello Jordyn, thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview for Horrornews.net. How did you get involved with the series, The Birch? Jordyn- It’s great to chat …
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Liliana Velasquez (WTNY Bienvenida a Nueva York)
Exclusive Interview: Liliana Velasquez (WTNY Bienvenida a Nueva York) What attached you to WTNY Bienvenida a Nueva York? Director Marta Marquez is one of my closest and dearest friends we ran around NYC together having so many dreams and adventures. She is my crew my gal. The adventures we had! When the shoot began I was always at her home …
Read More »Book Review: Tombstone Teeth and Other Horrors | Author E.G. Rand
Tombstone Teeth and Other Horrors By E.G. Rand 50 Pages A collection of four short stories under the genre of contemporary horror and not so conventional fears. Since the pandemic had unleashed upon our society in early 2020, we have all been prompted to make some radical changes. Whether these changes are temporary, extreme, or perpetual could vary as much …
Read More »Book Review: To Dust You Shall Return | Author Fred Venturini
To Dust You Shall Return By Fred Venturini Turner Publishing Company 364 Pages There is something dreadfully amiss about the sleepy town of Harlow. Each of the residents have an allegiance to the leader border lining unholy or unearthly proportions. Their leader, simply known as The Mayor seemingly has the population under his sinister spell. Curtis Quinn, a man with …
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