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Film Review: The 13th Floor (1988)

SYNOPSIS: As a young child Heather saw her own father kill a boy that was her age, the image of his death has haunted her for life. Now as a young adult Heather still runs from that image in her mind as well as her father who is searching for her, well he isn’t really searching for her…he hired a …

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Film Review: Gutterballs 2: Bootleg Edition

SYNOPSIS: Written and directed by Ryan Nicholson who previously helmed the first “Gutterballs”, creating the masked killer “BBK” and some of the most shockingly gruesome, seedily explicit sex and death scenes ever created.   REVIEW:  Now here’s something special for fans of the films of Ryan Nicholson (which definitely includes me). We’ve come to expect a few things from the work …

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Film Review: The Great American Snuff Film (2003)

SYNOPSIS: Two pretty young women are abducted to be the featured stars of a snuff film produced by a couple low-life goons. The ladies are bound, gagged, tortured, burned with cigarettes and forced to dig their own graves. REVIEW: Originally released in 2003, this new re-release explains that shocking new footage has been discovered regarding the documenting re-telling of the …

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Film Review: The Scientist (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A reclusive physicist creates a mysterious machine in his basement that changes his life and all those around him. REVIEW: Director – Zach LeBeau Starring – Bill Sage, Adam LeFevre, Brittany Benjamin What happens to us when we die? Surely a question that we have all asked ourselves at one time or another. The Scientist asks that question in …

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Film Review: Gingerclown (2013)

SYNOPSIS: 1983: A group of high school students are having a great time near Hollywood Hills at the weekend when they bump into the Loser from their school, Sam, who’s just on his way home. Sam would do anything in order to get Jenny’s attention, one of prettiest girls in school. Unfortunately she’s also the girlfriend of the school’s bully, …

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Q&A: The Omen (1976) Movie – FAQ

Movie: The Omen (1976) – Questions and Answers (FAQ) This time, I concluded the unholy trilogy from Hollywood with The Omen, likely one of the most supposedly curse films surpassing the claims of The Exorcist and equaling that of Poltergeist. Director Richard Donner noted these incidents plaguing the production and the PR firms championed them during the production, however if …

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Top Frightening TV Shows You Should Be Watching

I am a horror fan because I like to be scared, visual terror is a good time in my mind. And so to that end I watch a lot, I mean A LOT of horror television, everything from the fantastical to the goofy, always looking for the next scare. I do, however, realize that my idea of what is scary …

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The Dark Side Magazine Hits 200 Issues

The Dark Side, subtitled as The Magazine of the Macabre and Fantastic, has hit 200 issues and is officially the world’s best selling print horror magazine. That’s an amazing feat for the title, even with a distinct lack of real competition out there at present. Editor Allan Bryce has been with the Dark Side since its inception about a million …

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Halloween 2018: The Road So Far

For all you fans of CWs “Supernatural”, you’ll see what I did there. With the title. Anyway, this is what we call… “filler”. Why? Because we have word limits and, unfortunately, the topic tonight, has less written and known about than how Donald Trump gets that brillo-pad head cozy he calls hair to remain in one spot. I would like …

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William Castle – Tribute and Historical Overview (Part 2)

Castle became a celebrity that people knew as well as Alfred Hitchcock, except he wasn’t on television every week like Hitchcock, but everybody knew who William Castle was in the late fifties and sixties. Castle milked the Diabolique formula until another film came along with an even better formula. It was called Psycho (1960). In film after film thereafter, Castle …

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Eibon Press: A Look Back

As comic publishers trend towards endless reboots and universe redefining events, I think about the long lost movie adaptation. I was hooked by comics at the age of thirteen, and while I loved Mutants and Kryptonians as much as the next guy, it was the adaptations of Child’s Play 2 and Freddy’s Dead: the Final Nightmare, that did the hooking. …

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Horror Talk with Kristin West: Candice Callins

Horror Talk with Kristin West: Candice Callins Join us for Season 3 with die-hard horror fan actress & producer Candice Callins of The Carting Call. She’s making horror history, debuting her latest short film on Bitmovio, a premiere blockchain based streaming service. Learn how she’d like to die in a horror film and more! Horror Talk with Kristin West Patreon …

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Q&A: The Amityville Horror (1979) Movie – FAQ

Movie: The Amityville Horror (1979) – Questions and Answers (FAQ) It doesn’t take much for the horror fans to crave something both old and new, and when someone says Amityville they either get it confused with Jaws (1975), which as Amity, or they tend to roll their eyes, mainly due to the numerous sequels the film spawned and practically destroyed …

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Video Nasties: The Darkest Films of Yesterday

‘Video Nasty‘ was a term coined in Britain around 1982 which applied to certain films distributed on video cassette that were criticised by the media and various religious organisations for their violent content. While cinema violence had been regulated by the British Board of Film Censorship for many years, the lack of regulations for video sales (combined with the claim …

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New Frightful Poster for Agramon’s Gate Released

Check out the scary new poster for Agramon’s Gate. This much anticipated film is a riveting new horror feature film brought to you by Painted Creek Productions. It is written, produced and directed by multi award-winning filmmaker & actor Harley Wallen (Betrayed, Moving Parts, Bennett’s Song) and stars Laurene Landon (Maniac Cop 1 & 2, The Stuff, It’s Alive III: …

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