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DPFF is Keeping Horror Fans Engaged with Two Streaming Platforms

The Coronavirus has either pushed back or postponed all planned events for the summer and early fall, and has taken a sledgehammer to submissions which is the lifeblood of film festivals. The Death’s Parade Film Festival is based in one of the hardest hit areas of California, so the organizers made the tough decision to postpone the festival until 2021. …

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Book News: Monstermatt Patterson, The Man of a Thousand Bad Monster Jokes has returned with his new book “ Ha-Ha! Horror Collector’s Edition.

He’s back! Monstermatt Patterson, The Man of a Thousand Bad Monster Jokes has returned with his new book “ Ha-Ha! Horror Collector’s Edition.” What can readers expect? Approximately 600 awful jokes about horror movies, in his Borscht Belt style. Goofy color cartoons and b&w cartoons. There’s something for every horror movie fan. Guaranteed to make you shiver, chuckle and guffaw!

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‘”Captain Marvel” comic writer hosts MoPOP movie watchalong, next Friday’

MoPOP’s Horror Film Watchalong  Series Continues next Friday with ‘Tremors’  Virtual Screening to Feature Commentary From ‘Captain Marvel’  Comic Writer, Kelly Sue DeConnick It’s Coming from Inside the House! is MoPOP’s horror film watchalong series, a highlight of MoPOP’s virtual programming these past several months. Next Friday, July 17, MoPOP will host a screening of TREMORS, the 1990 American horror …

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THE WILD GOOSE LAKE, Arrives on 7/21 on Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital from Film Movement

THIS SUMMER, STRAP IN FOR DIRECTOR DIAO YINAN’S STYLISH AND EXPLOSIVE CHINESE CRIME NOIR THE WILD GOOSE LAKE Street Date: July 21, 2020 Blu-ray/DVD/Digital: $34.95/$24.95 An Official Selection and Festival Favorite at Cannes, Toronto and the New York International Film Festival, This Gritty Thriller, Certified Fresh By Rotten Tomatoes at 92%, Arrives on Loaded Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Featuring Bonus Programming Including a …

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“Cursed” (Netflix’s new series) Director Zetna Fuentes brings the story to life Ep 1 & 2 / Premieres Jul 17, 2020 / from Frank Miller & Tom Wheeler

We want to introduce you to Zetna Fuentes, a dynamo who has established herself as one of the industry’s most in-demand directors as she continues to helm episode after episode of many of television’s most notable, award-winning shows. Most recently, Fuentes directed and executive produced the pilot and second episode of the highly-anticipated upcoming Netflix series “Cursed,” based on the …

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Film Review: A Quiet Place (2018)

SYNOPSIS: A post-apocalyptic setting presents a desperate young family of a father, pregnant mother and 2 children trying to survive among carnivorous monsters with supersonic hearing. In this setting, the only safe place is a quiet one. Depeche Mode sang, “Enjoy the silence.” But I really don’t think anyone in this film is enjoying it. We are programmed to yell …

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Top 13 Greatest Horror Actors

1. Max von Sydow Let’s start this list off with someone who seems like a no-brainer: Max von Sydow, also known as Father Merrin in The Exorcist. However, I include him because he is the only actor who has ever played both God and Satan. He was Jesus in The Greatest Story Ever Told and Satan in the adaptation of …

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Film Review: Creepers (1985)

SYNOPSIS: “Jennifer Corvino, the daughter of a famous actor, has had trouble with sleepwalking for some time. Her doctor said that it can develop a split personality. She discovers her alternate personality when she stays at a boarding school that was once the home of Richard Wagner. But someone has been killing the students, and it relates only indirectly to …

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Film Review: Maskhead (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Syl and Maddie are a lesbian couple who enjoy shooting fetish films in their spare time. Luckily for them there are a lot of people who want to star in their movies so they never have to worry about a lack of potential actors. Unfortunately for the people in the films Syl and Maddie always use a certain person …

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Film Review: Lights (2015)

SYNOPSIS: One year ago Lisa’s boyfriend Kurt, the father of her infant child, went missing in the California Desert with five of his friends. When Lisa is contacted by a retired sheriff with his own insights to the case, Lisa and he brother Karl head to the desert, guided by the video footage recovered in Kurt’s tent. Together, they hack …

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Film Review: Crypt Of The Living Dead (1972)

SYNOPSIS: “Two archaeologists on a scientific dig come across a vampire burial ground and discover that the creatures are about to awaken and attack a nearby village.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: This week I have the Spanish-American co-production Crypt Of The Living Dead (1972). If the title seems a little generic, what about Vampire Woman, or Vampire Women, or even Young …

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Film Review: The Sandman (2017)

SYNOPSIS: A little girl with formidable powers imagines into existence the Sandman, a terrible monster from her nightmares that brings harm to anyone who wants to hurt her. REVIEW: The thrill of all things supernatural and monstrous is alive and well in the latest release from Lionsgate Home and the SyFy network. The film “The Sandman” takes on a urban …

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