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Movie Review: ZombieCON Vol 1

ZombieCON Vol 1 Movie Review by Matt Boiselle ZombieCON Vol 1 – directed by Kyle Valle, written by Kyle Valle, Erin Aine & Manny Luke and starring Manny Luke, Erin Aine & Punkie Johnson Synopsis: A group of cosplaying friends accidentally trigger a zombie apocalypse, and are forced to cross through an infected Los Angeles in order to save a …

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Ancient Evil Rises: Supernatural Slasher ‘Blood Witch’ Slated for Late April VOD Release

This April, the past returns to collect a blood debt. Black Coppice Films is proud to announce the VOD premiere of BLOOD WITCH, a visceral new horror feature from the mind of multi-hyphenate filmmaker Chris Shane Sanders (Writer/Director/Producer). BLOOD WITCH weaves a dark tale of generational vengeance. Centuries after being brutally executed for witchcraft, a mother and daughter are resurrected …

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Movie Review: The Ugly

The Ugly Movie Review  by Matt Boiselle The Director Scott Reynolds’ 1997 psycho-thriller “The Ugly” just got the imperial treatment from the 4K car-wash, and we as fans couldn’t be happier – read on for all the details!

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‘Doctor Who,’ ‘Winnie the Pooh,’ ‘The Walking Dead,’ ‘X-Men ‘97’ Stars Highlight Diverse Franchises Represented at Pennsylvania Convention Center May 29-31

Covering a range of franchises from Doctor Who, Jessica Jones, Winnie the Pooh, The Walking Dead, X-Men and Star Wars, the latest additions to the FAN EXPO Philadelphia celebrity lineup has characters loved by fans of all ages. David Tennant, David Morrissey, Jim Cummings and Jennifer Hale bring those and dozens of others to the pop culture extravaganza at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City, May 29-31. …

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A MOTHER’S RECALL, a haunting psychological horror film from Black Mandala

Black Mandala is proud to present A MOTHER’S RECALL, a haunting psychological horror film that fuses intimate character drama with chilling supernatural terror. Directed and co-written by Mauro Iván Ojeda, whose previous feature La Funeraria attracted international critical attention, the film delivers an unsettling and emotionally charged descent into fear, trauma, and the unseen forces that can shape a family …

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How Horror Films Build Dread Before the Scare

Horror works long before the monster shows up. A viewer usually feels the tension in advance, through sound, light, framing, and timing. That’s what gives a film its weight. A strong horror movie atmosphere grows from several choices that keep the audience uneasy even in quiet scenes.Fear grows as the film gives your brain space to imagine what might happen …

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Movie Review: Red Rabbit Lodge

Red Rabbit Lodge Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Red Rabbit Lodge – directed and written by Kevin Khachan, and starring Taleisha Bonora, Rachel Myskiv & Louise Tayla Douglas Synopsis: A woman looking to put her traumatic past behind her moves to Red Rabbit Lodge, a sanctuary for foreign students. Unbeknownst to her, the house has a history of blood, mayhem …

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From Latex Monsters to Spinning Reels: How Horror Cinema’s Visual Language Reached the Casino Floor

  Horror movies have always been problem-solving exercises in disguise. Cinematographers figured out how to pull darkness apart with a single light source. Makeup artists sculpted fear from latex and silicone on budgets that wouldn’t cover a single day of modern post-production. Directors learned — out of necessity, mostly — that the scariest thing in a frame is usually the …

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