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The Brain on Blu April 30 from Scream

SCREAM FACTORY PRESENTS THE BRAIN ON BLU-RAY™ APRIL 30 The sci fi horror film The Brain comes to Blu-ray™ on April 30, 2019, from Scream Factory. The release is packed with extensive new bonus features, including new audio commentaries with director Ed Hunt (Halloween Hell), composer Paul Zaza and actor Tom Bresnahan (The Kingdom), and interviews with actress Cynthia Preston …

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Film Review: Unholy Women (Kowai Onna) (2006)

SYNOPSIS: Unholy Women (Kowai onna), is a composite of three unrelated half-hour horror movies. The first segment, “Rattle Rattle”, tells the story of a young woman who is pursued by an evil other-worldly being. The second movie, “Steel”, concerns a young man who agrees to take the sister of his boss out on a blind date, drawing him into a …

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Film Review: Apocalyptic (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A local news crew becomes involved with a hidden doomsday cult REVIEW: Director: Glenn Triggs Starring Jane Elizabeth Barry, David Macrae, Geoff Pinfield Journalist Jodie Black (Jane Elizabeth Barry), and her camera man, Kevin Horner (Geoff Pinfield) hear about the possible existence of a doomsday cult called the Bytherainians, in forests of Australia and decide to investigate and uncover …

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Interview: Lyndsey Craine (Book of Monsters)

“BOOK OF MONSTERS is directed by Stewart Sparke (The Creature Below), written by Paul Butler (The Creature Below), and starring Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser), Lyndsey Craine, Lizzie Aaryn-Stanton, and Michaela Longden.” Actress Lyndsey Craine (“The Creature Below”, “Long Gone”) stars in the new film, “Book of Monsters.” She took time to do a Skype interview with Horrornews.net Check out the interview. Okay, First off, Thank you so much for taking the time …

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Film Review: Willard (2003)

SYNOPSIS: Eccentric loner Willard Stiles befriends a rat trapped in his basement, beginning a journey of revenge and survival that may ultimate cost more than just Willard’s sanity. REVIEW: Writer/Director: Glen Morgan Starring: Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey, Laura Harring, Jackie Burroughs Willard (2003) is the remake of the cult classic rat-attack feature Willard from 1971. Like the original that …

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Film Review: Miami Connection (1987)

SYNOPSIS: A martial arts rock band goes up against a band of motorcycle ninjas who have tightened their grip on Florida’s narcotics trade. REVIEW: The Miami Connection had a kind of strange journey. An independently made martial arts film released originally in 1987, it got a pretty crappy critical reception and flopped at the box office. It remained in relative …

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THE GREAT BUDDHA ARRIVAL – New Teaser Trailer + Toho/Godzilla Acting Legend Akira Kubo Joins Cast!!

Japanese acting legend Akira Kubo has now joined our all-star ensemble cast! All new promotional teaser trailer for our all-star kaiju film THE GREAT BUDDHA ARRIVAL! This one promotes our upcoming screenings in France and Germany, the incredible soundtrack artists, and some of the other big stars in the film including Akira Kubo, Peggy Neal, and Toshi Toda!! Yet it …

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Film Review: Upstairs (short film) (2011)

SYNOPSIS: After a six-year relationship with his girlfriend Rie, Jonas decides take a stab at the freedom of single life, but is confronted with a world filled with lonely, emotionless and sex-fixated individuals. An infernal racket from the upstairs neighbour Frank forces him to consider the possibility that noise can come from anywhere, even from the inside. REVIEW: More short …

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Small Town Monsters Heads ON THE TRAIL OF BIGFOOT This Friday

Small Town Monsters Releasing “On the Trail of Bigfoot” Documentary Miniseries Chronicles a Cross-Country Examination of American Folklore Available on DVD and VOD March 29th Wadsworth, OH — Small Town Monsters has announced the official debut of their first miniseries, Seth Breedlove’s “On the Trail of Bigfoot”. Shot throughout 2018, the six episode series was filmed in fourteen U.S. states …

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Film Review: The Monster That Challenged The World (1957)

SYNOPSIS: “An earthquake unleashes a giant mollusk in California’s Salton Sea. The site is near a military base and the first victim is a navy skydiver testing parachutes and the two sailors sent to collect him from the water. Soon Naval Investigator Lt. Commander John ‘Twill’ Twillinger is on the case. They find the sailors’ boat which is covered with …

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IFC Midnight presents I TRAPPED THE DEVIL – In Select Cinemas and On-Demand April 26th – Poster and release date announcement!

THE DEBUT FILM FROM WRITER/DIRECTOR JOSH LOBO STARRING AJ BOWEN (YOU’RE NEXT, THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL), SUSAN BURKE (SOUTHBOUND), and SCOTT POYTHRESS (THE SIGNAL) In Select Cinemas and On-Demand April 26th Also screening at the following film festivals prior to release: Chattanooga Film Festival // Chattanooga, TN Minneapolis-St. Paul Int’l Film Festival // Minneapolis, MN Motor City Nightmares // …

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Film Review: Deadly Games (1982)

SYNOPSIS: A young woman investigates the death of her sister only to discover that she may have been murdered and the killer is still at large. REVIEW: Oddly enough, I had never even heard of Deadly Games until I watched it recently (which is strange since I am an 80’s slasher flick fanatic). I thought that it sounded like it …

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ROOM FOR RENT – OFFICIAL TRAILER RELEASE featuring Lin Shaye

Highly-anticipated suspense thriller Room for Rent, starring veteran actress Lin Shaye (the Insidious franchise, Ouija) and directed by Tommy Stovall, will be released in theaters and on digital this May. Written by Stuart Flack, Room for Rent stars Shaye as a lonely widow who rents out a room in her house and becomes dangerously obsessed with one of her guests.

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Film Review: Blind Beast (Môjû) (1969)

SYNOPSIS: A blind sculpter and his mother kidnap a young model. REVIEW:  Môjû, or Blind Beast is a 1969 horror drama directed by Yasuzo Masumura and based on a novel by the Japanese mystery writer Edogawa Ranpo. It’s a captivating portrayal of a passionate, yet utterly deranged love affair; a love affair that begins from a very dark place and …

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