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Film Review: Silence, Ca Tue! (2008)

SYNOPSIS: A young director disgusted by the financing system of the movie industry decides to shoot a feature movie made from live scenes without any financial support in order to denounce the difficulties to achieve a cinematographic project in Belgium. The rivalries between the cast members, the excesses and the frustrations will slowly lead him to a surrealistic disaster. REVIEW: …

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Film Review: Clinical (2017)

  SYNOPSIS: A psychiatrist tries to put her life back together after a violent attack by seeking to repair the life of a new patient, but he has his own terrifying history. REVIEW: Alistair Legrand’s previous film, The Diabolical, was an enjoyable unpacking of haunted house tropes colliding with sci-fi sensibilities. Admittedly, it lived or died depending on how much …

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Film Review: Scream Blacula Scream (1973)

SYNOPSIS: After a voodoo priestess has passed on a dispute arises as to her may be her rightful heir. While the common consensus seems to be to vote in young protégé Lisa Fortier (Pam Grier) Willis Daniels (Richard Lawson) has another agenda in mind. To extract his revenge from being exiled from the community he conjures up the spirit of …

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Film Review: Army of Frankensteins (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A young man travels back in time, finding himself entrenched in the Civil War with an army of Frankensteins. REVIEW: Alan is sent back in time via a time machine and becomes involved with a Civil War battle that involves many  creatures of the undead !! These monsters are none other than an ” army of Frankenstein monsters “. …

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Film Review: The Assignment: Witches Talisman (2013)

SYNOPSIS: The Assignment “The Witches Talisman” Once in the depths of the frozen North, Arose a dark power. To some they were known as the Alliance. John Nolan was said to belong to this group. The town of Madison was built in the form of a pentagram on Indian burial ground, and John Nolan tried to set forth the end …

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Film Review: She’s Crushed (2009)

SYNOPSIS: The morning after is acutely uncomfortable for Ray (Henrik Norlén), who engages in a one-night stand with innocent-looking Tara (Natalie Dickinson) and then tries to move on. Tara doesn’t see things his way, and she takes lethal measures to keep the passion alive. In this horror-thriller directed by Patrick Johnson, tortured soul becomes torturing avenger as Tara sets about …

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Film Review: Farts of Darkness (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Farts of Darkness, the behind the scenes documentary made during the filming of Troma’s “Terror Firmer” (1998) REVIEW: For those entering into the world of schlock independent cinema blind, there is a name you should remember and will be encountering often, Troma Entertainment. Troma is one of the longest surviving independent distributors and studio, with a reputation for filming …

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Film Review: A Tricky Treat (short film) (2015)

SYNOPSIS: A man is kidnapped on Halloween night by a very strange family and his fate lies in the hands of the two children. REVIEW: More short films! Today we have  A TRICKY TREAT, written by Kamal John Iskander and directed by Patricia Chica. So I swiped this next paragraph from IMDB, since it tells you everything you need to …

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Film Review: Just Desserts: The Making of ‘Creepshow’ – Review 2

SYNOPSIS: Details the making of Stephen King & George A. Romero’s 1982 horror anthology classic, from conception through to completion. REVIEW: The July 2016 North American blu-ray release of Just Desserts: The Making of ‘Creepshow’, filmmaker Michael Felsher’s feature-length chronicle of the creation of the classic 1982 anthology film, was, and is, cause for celebration for fans of director George …

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Film Review: BloodLust (1977)

SYNOPSIS: A deaf and dumb accountant suffers from a psychic trauma in his childhood. He is collecting puppets and mutilates female bodies in the mortuary. After his secret love died by an accident he starts to kill.

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Film Review: The Wailing (2016)

SYNOPSIS:  A desperate policeman fights to rescue his young daughter, who has been possessed and overtaken by a malicious supernatural power after a rash of violent killings plague his small town. REVIEW: A film that definitely made my Top Ten list of 2016, The Wailing is a gorgeously-shot supernatural mystery that dances confidently and compellingly between comedic, dramatic, and nail-bitingly …

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Film Review: Wrecker (2015)

SYNOPSIS: Best friends Emily and Lesley go on a road trip to the desert. When Emily decides to get off the highway and take a “short cut,” they become the target of a relentless and psychotic trucker who forces them to play a deadly game of cat and mouse.

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Film Review: Jack’s Back (1988)

SYNOPSIS: A copycat Jack the Ripper is stalking the streets murdering prostitutes. The police working the case don’t have a clue as to who is behind the murders but when a young doctor (James Spader) stumbles upon one of the victims he thinks he’s learned the killer’s identity. Unfortunately the killer then murders him to keep him quiet, but isn’t …

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Film Review: Demons 2 (1986)

SYNOPSIS: Residents of a high rise apartment building struggle to survive an outbreak of murderous demons. REVIEW: I absolutely love Demons. I saw it when I was in the 7th grade and it scared the living shit out of me (though not as much as it did a neighborhood kid who was so freaked out by it his mother had …

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New Releases From Refuge and TNT Available Today Via Frontiers Music Srl

New Releases From Refuge and TNT Available Today Via Frontiers Music Srl Refuge’s Solitary Man finds former Rage band mates delivering a solid album of heavy metal rock. -Dangerdog Music Reviews-   A near perfect album -Overdrive Mag-   A return to former heavy/power metal glory for these gentlemen -Dead Rhetoric-   “Solitary Men” is a stunning piece of work. …

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CHRISTINE Celebrates Turning 35 and Debuts on 4K Ultra HD September 11

Based on the Novel by Stephen King CHRISTINE Director John Carpenter’s Iconic Horror Classic Turns 35 Debuts on 4K Ultra HD™ September 11 The scare factor in John Carpenter’s (Halloween, The Thing) terrifying classic CHRISTINE revs up even higher when it debuts for the first time on next-generation 4K Ultra HD on September 11 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Celebrating …

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