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Film Review: Carved: The Slit Mouthed Woman (2007)

(aka Kuchisake-onna) SYNOPSIS: Three decades ago, a Japanese suburb was terrorized by the vengeful spirit of a woman in a surgical mask who asked victims, “Am I pretty?” before slaughtering them. Now, children in this community are disappearing again, leaving police and teachers to discover the reason and put an end to the new wave of carnage. Eriko Sato, Haruhiko …

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Film Review: Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1984)

SYNOPSIS: A professor and three of his students camp out in the wilderness to find a Bigfoot-type creature. REVIEW: More years back than I can count on my fingers and toes, I used to go to a Saturday matinee in Pryor, Oklahoma at the Allred Theater. They had an odd idea of what constituted a “kids” movie. They showed us …

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Film Review: The Conjuring 2 (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Lorraine and Ed Warren travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits. REVIEW: As someone who genuinely believes The Conjuring to be one of the scariest films he’s ever seen, I could not mask my joy (& trepidation) at the prospect of a sequel. The blockbuster success …

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Midnight Horror Collection: Urban Legends

From the Midnight Horror Collective comes a new title featuring the much noted quad set. Urban Legends is one tidy little collection of horror. All 4 titles were previous Hollywood video shelfers, that I’ve run across in the past. You tend to wonder where all these films end…well look no further. I enjoy  the heck out these mainly because I …

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Film Review: Island Claws (1980)

SYNOPSIS: A biological experiment in Florida goes awry. The result: 8-foot long land crabs which roar loudly and kill everything in sight. REVIEW: The premise of Island Claws is totally ridiculous. It’s important to get that observation right out front in this review, because if you’re looking for a really good film about killer crabs, something akin to Arachnophobia but …

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Film Review: Seconds Apart (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Seth and Jonah are twins born with a dangerous ability, They can influence people’s minds & make them see things that aren’t there. Things start to spiral out of their control as their classmates end up dying in twisted and bizarre ways. The police suspect them. But, jealousy begins to divide them and soon they can no longer trust …

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Film Review: The Forlorned (2017)

SYNOPSIS: A newly positioned lighthouse caretaker is haunted by a dark force and mysterious presence. Unlikely assistance is given to bring justice to the dark forces that lie within the lighthouse grounds.  REVIEW: The Forlorned is a new horror film from writer/director Andrew Wiest, who is also known for Pizza, Pesos, and Pistoleros (2004), Dead Noon (2007), and The Adventures …

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Film Review: Casino Royale (1967)

SYNOPSIS: “Sir James Bond is enjoying his retirement when four international agents press him into service again in hopes of smashing SMERSH and topple Le Chiffre at the baccarat tables. Bond is taken in by Agent Mimi (alias Lady Fiona McTarry) who immediately falls in love with him. Bond’s illegitimate daughter, Mata Bond, whose mother was the late Mata Hari, …

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Film Review: Alien: Origin (2012)

Alien: Origin (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A movie created from “found footage” of a lost military expedition that exposes the origins of life on earth. REVIEW: My first thought when hearing the title “Alien: Origin” from the folks over at The Asylum I assumed it would be some sort of “Prometheus” mockbuster. Instead, I just sat through a film that ran just under ninety minutes …

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Film Review: Nixon and Hogan Smoke Christmas (2010)

SYNOPSIS: It’s Christmas eve in Strangeville. The demented duo, Nixon and Hogan, have asked Santa for some sweet, sweet Yule tide weed for their favorite holiday. Unfortunately, Santa mixes up the Christmas weed with Voodoo Zombie weed and smokes himself undead! Now it’s up to our dim-witted heroes to finish Santa’s delivery route or face the end of Christmas as …

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SUSPIRIA on Digital 1/15 and Blu-ray 1/29

Suspiria, the reimagining of the horror cult-classic arrives on Digital January 15 and on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital) January 29 from Lionsgate Experience Luca Gudagnino’s outrageously twisted re-imagining of Dario Argento’s 1977 horror cult classic that has been called a “grim and glorious work of madness” (IndieWire, David Ehrlich) when Suspiria arrives on Digital January 15 and on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital) …

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Interview: Director/Writer Alex Haughey (Prodigy)

Hi Alex, How are you? Hi Janel, It is nice to talk to you. I am glad to talk to you too! I watched “Prodigy” and WOW! Poor little Savannah is like a mini little Dr. Hannibal Lecter. And, yes it is a good wow! Alex- Yeah, she was a little mini Hannibal Lecter. Okay, so I wouldn’t just call …

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Raquel Welch: Hottest Sexiest Photo Collection

Ageless and beautiful, this genre lady and legendary actress has been delivering the goods for decades. Fantastic Voyage (1966) was her first journey into screen as Cora Peterson which soon captured the attention of studios leading her to the memorable role of Loana in One Million Years B.C. Her career now in full swing would lead to countless roles over …

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Horror Cult Classic THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES Debuts BLU-RAY™ JANUARY 15, 2019

SCREAM FACTORY™ PRESENTS A Hammer Film Production and Directed by John Gilling THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES DEBUTS ON BLU-RAY™ JANUARY 15, 2019 FROM SCREAM FACTORY™ In a remote 19th-century Cornish village, an evil presence lurks within the darkness of the witching hour. A mysterious plague relentlessly consumes lives at an unstoppable rate. Unable to find the cause, Dr. Peter …

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No One Stays Alive on SLAUGHTER DRIVE

NO ONE STAYS ALIVE ON SLAUGHTER DRIVE New wide release trailer showcases the gore on display in this indie horror flick. SRS Cinema is excited to announce the release of “Slaughter Drive” in partnership with MVD. The new horror feature arrives on DVD and VOD platforms on Dec. 11th. “When failed filmmaker Doug Stevenson leaves his video camera in the …

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Bryan Krause is THE DEMONOLOGIST | Released January 1, 2019

A spooked detective is the only hope for the end of days in the spine-chilling The Demonologist, premiering On Demand January 1, 2019 by Uncork’d Entertainment. A detective is haunted by nightmares of his past and visions he cannot understand. When he investigates a string of brutal murders, he discovers a Cult that worships the four King Demons of Hell, …

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