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Film Review: Wedding Trough (1974)

SYNOPSIS: A lonely farmer courts his pig. He then has sex with it, producing mutant offspring who insist on eating from his plate. The stresses of fatherhood are all too much for the farmer; he has a mental breakdown and kills his children by hanging them in the yard. Poor piggy mother dies of a broken heart, so the farmer …

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Interview: Dee Wallace (Beyond the Sky)

Dee Wallace is one of our greatest talents of all-time. As an actress Dee has starred in over two hundred films, television shows and more. Her resume is a guide to what films to watch. Everything from “The Hills Have Eyes” (1977), “Critters”, “E.T.”, “The Howling”, “Supernatural”, “General Hospital”, “The Lords of Salem”, “Death House” and so many more. Dee …

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Film Review: R.I.P.D. (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Boston police officer Nick Walker (Ryan Reynolds) finds himself on the wrong end of his corrupt partner’s gun barrel when he decides to turn in evidence the pair lifted at a recent bust. Upon realizing he did not survive the fatal shot to his face, Walker avoids judgment when the R.I.P.D. (Rest in Peace Department) recruits him to hunt …

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Film Review: God’s Left Hand, Devil’s Right Hand (2006)

SYNOPSIS: What’s scary is being a human being, and what’s scary is being myself. Truly horrifying things reside inside oneself. The work asks if you can stand the inescapable terror. REVIEW: God’s Left Hand, Devil’s Right Hand is a film adaptation of the comic book artists Kazuo Umezu’s manga by the same name. I personally came across this rather unsettling …

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Film Review: Mercury Screams (short film) (2018)

SYNOPSIS: After a woman suffers a miscarriage her and her husband move to a new house and attempt to cope with their loss. Unfortunately for them strange things start to happen shortly after they get there and after everything is said and done their lives may never be the same again. REVIEW: I’ve always thought that Dan Wilder was a …

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SLENDER MAN – Available just in time for Halloween on Digital 10/19 and Blu-ray & DVD 10/30

SLENDER MAN Available just in time for Halloween on Digital October 19 and on Blu-ray™ & DVD October 30 Includes the Featurette “Summoning Slender Man: Meet the Cast” Fascinated by the internet lore of the SLENDER MAN, Joey King (Wish Upon, The Conjuring), Julia Goldani Telles (“The Affair”), Jaz Sinclair (When the Bough Breaks) and Annalise Basso (Ouija: Origin of …

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The DARK – First Look and Trailer

The Lovely Bones meets Let The Right One In, with a dash of the The Blair Witch Project, in a startling debut shocker that turns the horror genre on its head. Key talent: Nadia Alexander (The Sinner, Seven Seconds) Toby Nichols (American Horror Story, Iron Fist) Karl Markovics (The Counterfeiters, Babylon Berlin) Director: Justin P. Lange An undead young woman, …

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Film Review: Cache (2005)

SYNOPSIS: A married couple is terrorized by a series of surveillance videotapes left on their front porch. REVIEW: Michael Haneke’s Cache (sometimes also referred to as Hidden in the USA and UK) centers around a number of mysterious video tapes being delivered to Anne (Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche; The English Patient, Cosmopolis) and Georges (Daniel Auteuil; The Closet, The Other …

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Film Review: [REC] 4: Apocalypse (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Television reporter Ángela is rescued from the building where the virus first took hold, and taken to an oil tanker to be examined. However, it is unknown to the soldiers on the ship that she possibly carries the seed of the mysterious demonic virus. REVIEW: It was seven years ago when [REC] (2007) snuck up on unsuspecting audiences around …

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Film Review: [REC]³ Génesis (2012)

SYNOPSIS: The action now takes place miles away from the original location and partly in broad daylight, giving the film an entirely fresh yet disturbing new reality. The infection has left the building. In a clever twist that draws together the plots of the first two movies, this third part of the saga also works as a decoder to uncover …

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Survive Hellish Horrors in Apparition, Releasing Halloween

Apparition, the first-person survival horror game from Fat Dog Games and MrCiastku, will be out just in time for Halloween, releasing Oct. 31, 2018. Play a dangerous game of cat and mouse as a paranormal investigator. Capture evidence of the infernal atrocities that occur in Green Creek, then try to escape with your life before becoming the next victim. Probe …

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TAKE BACK THE KNIFE – Upcoming Screenings

TAKE BACK THE KNIFE ANNOUNCES THE BEGINNING OF THE TAKE BACK THE FILM TOUR AHEAD OF THE FILM’S HALLOWEEN RELEASE. What happens after you survive a scary movie? Could you survive again if you were thrown back into the horror you so narrowly just escaped? Chicago-based horror filmmaker Matt Storc is proud to announce the TAKE BACK THE FILM TOUR, …

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Ghost Hunting Franchise The Crown announces new chapter w/ Teaser Trailer

DARKLING ROOM ANNOUNCES NEW STANDALONE EXPERIENCE IN THE CROWN FRANCHISE, ‘SILENT NIGHT – A GHOST STORY FOR CHRISTMAS’ TO BE RELEASED DECEMBER 2018  Publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer Darkling Room announced today Silent Night – A Ghost Story for Christmas, a new stand-alone installment in the Crown ghost-hunting adventure franchise. Silent Night – A Ghost Story for Christmas is the …

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SyFy orignal premiere – Cucuy: The Boogeyman, Premieres Saturday, October 13

Hybrid Entertainment’s upcoming original movie, Cucuy: The Boogeyman, scheduled to premiere on SyFy on Saturday, October 13th (7p/6p CT) is a timely twist on the indelible legend of a story young children are told by their mothers about a Latin American boogeyman known as the Cucuy who would come at night to snatch misbehaving children and take them back to …

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Film Review: Alone (short film) (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Nothing bad can happen if you stay home alone… right? Nominated for “Best Short Film” in the 2017 iHorror Awards, Fear Awards and “Best Horror Short” in 2017 AM Egypt Film Festival. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have ALONE, written and directed by Ryan Sheets. Ah, college life. The parties, the dating scene, all that binge drinking …

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