SYNOPSIS: Samantha has lived her whole life in different foster homes. Now living in a small town, she never feels like she quite fits in, even with her own current foster family who might adopt her, or the boy who follows her around doing her classwork. So, it’s perhaps natural that she doesn’t know what to do with a curious …
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Classic ‘SINBAD’ REIMAGINED a SCI-FI NOVEL and GRAPHIC NOVEL
Based on the hit comic book series that reimagines the classic, Sinbad, Markosia Enterprises introduces a new novelization of Sinbad: Rogue of Mars. Written by John Garavaglia the 240-page novel is available this week thru all book channels. A prophecy foretells of a stranger from distant lands who will vanquish the false king. Eight years after the assassination of King …
Read More »INVISIBLE WOMAN, MR. FANTASTIC, THE THING, & HUMAN TORCH by ARTGERM
FANTASTIC FOUR #1 by Dan Slott and Sara Pichelli gets 4 stunning covers! This August, Marvel is celebrating the launch of FANTASTIC FOUR #1 by Dan Slott and Sara Pichelli with Artgerm variant covers featuring team portraits! Get a closer look at the Artgerm variant covers for FANTASTIC FOUR #1 featuring The Thing, Human Torch, Mr. Fantastic and Invisible Woman. …
Read More »Film Review: As The Gods Will (2014)
SYNOPSIS: As the Gods Will is a movie starring Sôta Fukushi, Ryûnosuke Kamiki, and Shôta Sometani. A group of high school students are forced to play a game of death without knowing who, why or how. REVIEW: I’ve reviewed a couple of Takashi Miike films now, and granted I’ve only carved into a mere fraction of his extensive catalog, but …
Read More »Film Review: Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) – Review 2
SYNOPSIS: During a rural summer picnic, a few students and a teacher from an Australian girls’ school vanish without a trace. Their absence frustrates and haunts the people left behind. REVIEW: Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), directed by Peter Weir from a script written by Cliff Green, based on the novel of the same name by Lady Joan Lindsay; starring …
Read More »New Horror/Comedy Feature Film “The Tome” To Be Released 2019!
Charleston, SC – Shadowmoss Entertainment in association with Respiration Films today announced that Pre-Production has begun for the horror/comedy feature film, “The Tome.” Award winning screenwriter Adrian Roman will direct the film and is also Producing along with Executive Producer Scott James and Associate Producer Abby Sensenbaugh. The screenplay is locked, and a website for the film is available for …
Read More »Interview: Johannes Roberts – Director (The Strangers Prey at Night)
Hi Johannes, How are you? Johannes- Doing well. First off, I would like to tell you that you did such an amazing job directing “The Strangers Prey at Night.” Johannes- Oh, Thank you very much. I wanted to ask you about the ending first. Was that a bit of a reference or homage to “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre?” Johannes- Yes, …
Read More »Music Review: TNT – XIII
8 years since TNT’s last release “A Farewell to Arms”, we come upon a brand new product under the release of Frontiers Music Srl (A music label noted for it’s rich collective of older hard rock / metal act releases). The release features it’s original founding member Ronni Le Tekro (guitar) and Diesel Dahl (drums) with bass player Ove Husemoen …
Read More »First Trailer Available for Belgian Psychological Horror MEMENTO MORI
Producer Gypsy Productions and sales agency EuroObscura have unveiled the first trailer for Belgian psychological horror MEMENTO MORI, recently screened at the Bruxelles International Fantastic Film Festival. Directed by Michael Vermaercke, MEMENTO MORI is about a teenage girl who’s stuck in a dream circle, reliving key moments of a traumatic event that happened during a pool party that turned into a …
Read More »Film Review: Mad Max Fury Road (2015)
SYNOPSIS: The former policeman Max is captured by the War Boys tribe, commanded by the Immortan Joe and assigned to be blood donor for the War Boy Nux who is sick. Meanwhile Imperator Furiosa drives a tank truck to collect gasoline for Joe. However her true intention is to flee from the tyrannical Joe with his five women selected to …
Read More »Film Review: Shadows of the Dead (2004)
SYNOPSIS: A couple’s weekend getaway turns into a nightmare after they are stranded in the woods and discover what they assume to be a dead body. The assumption is wrong and John and his girlfriend Jennifer are infected with a deadly disease that will soon ravage their bodies. With no place to go, and no one to turn to, they …
Read More »Film Review: Crossland (2013)
SYNOPSIS: A young jogger named Jason is out doing what he loves, running cross- country. Unknown to him, the runner trespasses into a private property, and is soon lured into a self-sense of security. What seemed like a routine run in the countryside, turns into a heart-pounding nightmare. Fear will run its course. Will Jason ever escape to tell the …
Read More »Film Review: Neil Styker and the Tyrant of Time (2017)
SYNOPSIS: In a madcap future era, the world’s greatest secret agent struggles to rescue his young son from the clutches of his infamous former mentor. REVIEW: There are some films in life filled with such gay abandon that it’s almost impossible to get too riled up by any of its noticeable failings. The recent entry in the XXX franchise, Return …
Read More »Film Review: Open House (2010)
SYNOPSIS: A couple on the verge of a nasty divorce attempt to sell their empty love nest and move on with their lives, separately. After a successful open house they are horrified to discover, days later, that a potential buyer didn’t leave their home. While Alice is being held captive in the basement, the unannounced house guest moves in upstairs. …
Read More »Film Reviews: “Under the Skin” and “Upstream Color”
I caught two American science fiction mind benders at South Korea’s Jeonju International Film Festival last month that have been very divisive among viewers and critics. I enjoyed them both and recommend auteur Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color, which is his long-awaited follow-up to his debut film Primer, and director Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin. Both challenging works are unique artistic …
Read More »Film Review: The Sacred (2009)
SYNOPSIS: A group of students travel to a remote and sacred Native American patch of land, in order to complete a thesis on Native American Folklore. This distant swamp area was used hundreds of years ago to judge and to punish murderous criminals. The land itself has magical powers, making it possible for the dead to come back and punish …
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