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Horrifying History: Part 4 – Peter Bogdanovich’s Targets

Originally this installment was going to cover 1968’s TARGETS and 1931’s M. But these were too hefty for one piece so we’ll just stick with Targets—an overlooked film that you must see, inspired by a nightmarish event we shouldn’t forget. In 1966, Peter Bogdanovich was a film critic and cinema junkie with visions of directing. A chance meeting with producer/director …

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Top 1970’s Hottest Sexiest Horror Movie Posters

Hey there horror lovers! Back for more sexy trendy and often obscure movie posters. This round we got the sexiest hottest horror movie posters from the 1970’s. Now right off the cuff, the 70’s was a weirder era for cinema. Alot of erotic horror films were being created which by default put them in this collection of cover art alone …

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Christopher Lee: His 10 Best Films – Essentials

Let’s face it, if I really wanted to do justice to a list of the ten best films featuring the late Sir Christopher Lee, I would have had to watch three movies per day for almost three months. (The man has 280 credits to his name in his IMDb filmology. This doesn’t include the music videos he made with various …

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Film Review: Coffy (1973)

SYNOPSIS: A black nurse takes vigilante justice against inner-city drug dealers after her sister becomes their latest victim REVIEW: Shot and released in 1973, “Coffy” was indeed the kick-start movie for Pam Grier’s femme fatale series of films that followed (most notably “Foxy Brown”). Pam who wears her afro like none other, brings a unique beauty to the screen (that …

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Comic Review: Nightmare World Vol. 2 – Leave the Light On

Nightmare World Vol. 2 – Leave the Light On Writer: Dirk Manning Artists: Various Artists Cover: Kristen Perry Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: 2010 Pages: 128 Price: $14.99 “Thirteen new tales of terror peer into the lives of those affected by Lucifer’s diabolical scheme to kick-start the Armageddon! Stories feature characters as diverse as a conniving rock star wannabe, an …

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Horror T-Shirt Top Ten List

Horrornews.net in association with TeePublic has put together a TOP TEN LIST of horror t-shirts. If there is one thing that goes hand and hand with a good horror movie, it’s a great horror t-shirt. 10. We All Float Down Here This is the perfect pick for the number ten spot, with all the clown activity from 2016 and the …

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Film Review: Freaks (2018)

SYNOPSIS: A bold girl discovers a bizarre, threatening, and mysterious new world beyond her front door after she escapes her father’s protective and paranoid control.

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Interview: Jennifer Reeder (Knives and Skin)

  “IFC Midnight will release the horror/mystery/thriller, KNIVES AND SKIN in theaters and available on VOD and Digital HD on December 6, 2019. KNIVES AND SKIN is written and directed by Jennifer Reeder (Signature Move, “Crystal Lake”) and stars Marika Engelhardt (House of Purgatory, Come As You Are), Audrey Francis (“Empire,” Signature Move), and Tim Hopper (Vanilla Sky).    What happened to Carolyn Harper? Part suburban nightmare, part neon-soaked teenage fever dream, this tantalizing mystery traces the wave of fear and distrust that spreads across a small Midwestern town in the …

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Film Review: Ready or Not (2019)

SYNOPSIS: A bride’s wedding night takes a sinister turn when her eccentric new in-laws force her to take part in a terrifying game. REVIEW: Grace and Alex are traditional newlyweds but the ceremony given by Alex’s wealthy family is highly unorthodox. The new couple and her in-laws must play an ancient game of dark comedy, gore, and revenge. The stakes …

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Film Review: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000)

SYNOPSIS: A group of tourists arrives in Burkittsville, Maryland after seeing The Blair Witch Project (1999) to explore the mythology and phenomenon, only to come face to face with their own neuroses and possibly the witch herself. REVIEW: Everyone knows The Blair Witch Project, right? The smash hit of 1999, made for a paltry $60,000, which pioneered the use of …

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Film Review: Bl33ch (short film) (2019)

SYNOPSIS: While working the night shift at his IT office, a computer repairman is haunted by a digital entity that threatens his very existence. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have BL33CH, written by Grant Goodrich and G.D. Goya, directed by and starring Grant Goodrich. Ah, the life of an information technology (IT) guy. Pretty dull, overall. Fielding calls …

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New Trailer for THE WAVE | Take a Trip with Justin Long & Donald Faison in the Indie Sci-Fi Comedy | Jan 2020

Take The Trip Of A Lifetime With The New Trailer For THE WAVE IN THEATERS AND ON VOD JANUARY 17TH Indie Sci-Fi Comedy Starring Justin Long and Donald Faison, directed by Gille Klabin Gille Klabin’s psychedelic sci-fi adventure-comedy THE WAVE opens nationwide in theaters and on VOD January 17th, 2020 from Epic Pictures Justin Long (Die Hard 4.0, Accepted) and …

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Film Review: Trick (2019)

SYNOPSIS: A detective becomes obsessed with stopping a masked serial killer known as “Trick” who pops up every Halloween and proceeds to go on a murderous rampage. REVIEW: I’d heard a lot of buzz (both good and bad) about Trick before I saw it and I thought that it sounded like it was right up my alley. As most of …

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Film Review: Monster a-Go Go (1965)

SYNOPSIS: A space capsule crash-lands, and the astronaut aboard disappears. Is there a connection between the missing man and the monster roaming the area? REVIEW: Films like this one are alot of fun to review (usually). For one, they fall somewhere into the cult classic cheesy products of long ago. Two, they have history that has had plenty of time …

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Film Review: Blood Myth (2019)

SYNOPSIS: A journalist desperately tries to find his missing fiancee and finally uncover the truth behind a sinister folklore, leading him down a dangerous road of discovery. REVIEW: It’s dark.  Really dark.  All you can see is what’s right in front your flashlight.  Dogs are barking.  Names are yelled out as missing people are frantically being searched for.  You can …

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Film Review: I Know Who Killed Me (2007)

SYNOPSIS: A young woman who was missing reappears, but she claims to be someone else entirely. REVIEW: Well, folks, we got another doozy here in I Know Who Killed Me. I remember when this turkey came out in 2007 and taking a certain amount of schadenfreude at how far Lindsay Lohan had fallen. Now, I know it’s not right to …

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