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JINJER Closes 2020 with Socio-Critical Music Video for “Home Back”

JINJER Closes 2020 with Intense Socio-Critical Official Video for “Home Back” As the year comes to a close, modern metal’s busiest band, JINJER, are going out with one last huge bang with a surprise video release for the fan favorite track “Home Back”, the seventh single taken from their critically acclaimed studio album Macro. The offical music video for “Home Back”, with lyrics written by the exceptionally talented Tatiana Shmayluk, is not …

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‘Abandoned Dead’ Reissue Out Now!

The new color-corrected and digitally enhanced Director’s Cut of the 2015 indie horror film Abandoned Dead is now out on Amazon Prime and IMDB TV. It is being distributed by Los Angeles-based distributor Indie Rights.

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Freestyle Acquires Paranormal/Horror “Curse of Aurore” for January Release

Curse of Aurore Paranormal Horror/Thriller Debuts on DVD and U.S. VOD Platforms January 12th Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios has acquired North American rights to the paranormal-themed horror/thriller CURSE OF AURORE. The film will be available to rent and own on DVD and U.S. digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms through Freestyle Digital Media on January …

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Film Review: Full Disclosure (short film) (2020)

SYNOPSIS: Friends on a virtual drinks call are targeted by a supernatural Zoombomber, who forces them to reveal dark secrets. Hearts are broken, blood is spilled. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! today we have FULL DISCLOSURE, written and directed by Michael Strode. its a Zoom cocktail party! I’ve attended a few of these myself in the Age of Covid, as …

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Void Chapter Takes onThe Algorithm’s Hit Track “Floating Point” With Heavy Remix

Void Chapter Takes on The Algorithm’s Hit Track “Floating Point” With Heavy Remix Out Now Via FiXT “The remix captures the song’s intricacy and aggression while adding cinematic layers to give it a flavorful enhancement.” – Metal Insider Up-and-coming electronic rock group Void Chapter takes on one of The Algorithm’s most iconic tracks with this brand new remix of “floating …

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GHOST IRIS Announce European Tour With Skywalker

GHOST IRIS Announce European Tour Supporting SKYWALKER New Studio Album Coming Spring 2021   Danish dynamites GHOST IRIS have announced a new tour as special guests for post-hardcore legends in making: SKYWALKER. The tour was originally planned for 2020 but was postponed due to the ongoing pandemic. Ghost Iris will replace Aviana on the bill. Having toured with the likes …

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Film Review: Goodnight Halloween (short film) (2020)

SYNOPSIS: Set in an alternate Detroit in 1986, Goodnight Halloween presents a world where Halloween creatures have co-existed with mankind forever…now, following the Kreatures Act pushed through the Senate by KRONA, a right-wing religious group with their own agenda, all creatures can be exterminated on sight. Forced into hiding, these creatures have formed uneasy alliances with each other to evade …

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Film Review: The Retreat (2020)

SYNOPSIS: A man finds himself alone and lost after a horrifying encounter with a monster during a backpacking trip into the Adirondack High Peaks. Now, he must fight for his life, and sanity, as he battles the evil Native American legend, The Wendigo. REVIEW: The concept of a Wendigo waiting in the forest for two unsuspecting climbers works on every …

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SILK Makes her Grand RETURN This March!

SILK MAKES HER GRAND RETURN THIS MARCH! Demons and deadly conspiracies await Silk in new series by writer Maurene Goo and artist Takeshi Miyazawa   Silk’s newest solo series, written by acclaimed novelist Maurene Goo (I Believe in a Thing Called Love, Somewhere Only We Know) and drawn by superstar artist Takeshi Miyazawa, will make its long-awaited debut this March! Back …

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Film Review: Blind Fury (1989)

SYNOPSIS: A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier. REVIEW: So every now and then, you might find yourself asking “yunno what I feel like watching today? A good Rutger Hauer movie!” Of course you might make your way to the 1986’s release, The Hitcher” (which wouldn’t …

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