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The New TWD Series Title Is – The Walking Dead: World Beyond

The Walking Dead: World Beyond is an upcoming American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series created by Scott M. Gimple and Matthew Negrete that is set to premiere on AMC in early 2020. It will be a spin-off series to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and …

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Android Re-Enactment (sci fi horror feature) gets Distribution on Amazon Prime

Indiecan Entertainment will release the long-­‐lost Sci-­‐fi/horror film ANDROID RE-­‐ENACTMENT in December Toronto, ON – Nov. 25, 2019 – First screened for an audience all the way back in 2011, director Darryl Shaw’s scrappy DIY sci-­‐fi/horror/comedy ANDROID RE-­‐ENACTMENT will finally see a worldwide VOD release on December 9th. Indiecan Entertainment has partnered with Shaw to place a new updated cut …

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Zombie with a Shotgun Released on Amazon

Are you guys tired of the same old zombie projects where the humans need to survive the zombie apocalypse or when humans fight each other and the story isn’t about the zombies at all??? Zombie with a Shotgun is going to be that zombie film where all the rules we know about zombie films go right out the window. And …

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Film Review: Witnesses (2019)

SYNOPSIS: A group of friends making a student film accidentally witness a drug cartel murdering someone and then find themselves being stalked by hitman that wants to make sure they don’t live long enough to tell anyone about what they saw. REVIEW: I have just never been that much of a fan of found footage films (man, dig that alliteration …

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Reserve your copy of Ryan Nicholson’s FAMINE on BLU!

FAMINE is available for pre-order. For the first time on blu-ray in the US: releases 12/17/19! Two years after a high-school prank that nearly killed popular teacher, Mr. Balszack, the graduating class tries to forget the incident and decides to hold a 24-hour “famine”. It isn’t long before students and staff start turning up dead at the hands of a …

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Interview: Ceara Lynch (Use Me)

“Ceara Lynch, the world’s most famous Mental Humiliatrix, is making her feature length film debut in Use Me, the suspenseful thriller that will be released by Gravitas on Digital and VOD on 11/26. Ceara has successfully built a career as a leading star in the niche of online sex work by humiliating men online without ever exposing herself or meeting them in …

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‘SERVANT’ Original Series Soundtrack by Trevor Gureckis

Apple TV+’s new series Servant from M. Night Shyamalan features an unsettling score from composer Trevor Gureckis. Along with tomorrow’s highly-anticipated series premiere, you can stream the soundtrack exclusively on Apple Music, courtesy of Lakeshore Records. The album will then be digitally released on iTunes on January 3rd, and all other digital platforms on March 6, 2020. Lakeshore Records is …

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Film Review: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)

SYNOPSIS: “Troubled college freshman Luke (Robbins) suffers a violent family trauma and resurrects his childhood imaginary friend Daniel (Schwarzenegger) to help him cope. Charismatic and full of manic energy, Daniel helps Luke to achieve his dreams, before pushing him to the very edge of sanity and into a desperate struggle for control of his mind — and his soul.” REVIEW: …

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Film Review: Come On Feel The Noize: The Story Of How Rock Became Metal (2017)

SYNOPSIS: Exclusive, long-lost live material from rock’s most iconic bands &artists, as well as all-new original interviews with the living legends themselves: This film is your access-all-areas backstage pass to Heavy Metal and Hard Rock history. Delve into the rich history of Heavy Metal: from its scandalous origins in the 1960s to its heyday in the 1980s, from its glam …

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Film Review: Emanuelle in America (1977)

SYNOPSIS: Fearless journalist and fashion photographer Emanuelle takes America, amongst other things. In a globetrotting journey which covers as much ground as your average Bond movie, Emanuelle joins a harem, investigates a snuff filmmaker and takes her clothes off a lot, everywhere. REVIEW: The most infamous of the black Emanuelle movies (as opposed to the other one, spelled with two …

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Time Travel

Our world, our universe, may not just be by itself. We might be just one of many parallel universes. It leads to the possibility that when you make a decision, there’s another you who made the opposite decision in a parallel universe.” – Dr. Ronald Mallett, professor of physics at the University of Connecticut The Grandfather Paradox is one of …

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World’s Top Scariest Ghost Photos

If there’s one topic that is bound to split horror fans alike, it is the supernatural and paranormal. It is impossible to deny that some of the best horror novels and films have been based around the supernatural, with The Blair Witch Project perhaps being the most famous and original example. In fact, The Blair Witch Project was so original …

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The Four Faces Of Deadly Earnest Late-Night Horror Host

Deadly Earnest was a late-night horror host active on Australian television from 1966 to 1972. Broadcast weekly on the 0-10 Network, Deadly Earnest’s Aweful Movies featured mainly B-grade horror films introduced by Australian celebrity Ian Bannerman. Following Bannerman’s tongue-in-cheek characterisation, the program was notorious for showing the absolute dross of supernaturally-themed cinema, even going so far as to present the …

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Film Review: Famine (2011)

SYNOPSIS: A high school stages a 24hr charity famine five years after an accident at a similar event left a teacher horribly disfigured. As night falls, new teacher Miss Vickers attempts to control her unruly students while a masked figure stalks the empty corridors in search of blood. REVIEW: This is a great time to be a horror film aficionado: …

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Film Review: The Fly (1986)

SYNOPSIS: A brilliant but eccentric scientist begins to transform into a giant man/fly hybrid after one of his experiments goes horribly wrong. REVIEW: “Be Afraid. Be very afraid” So went the tagline to director David Cronenberg’s “The Fly”, more a re-imagining than a remake of the original 1958 shocker. I remember seeing the posters for this film all over back …

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