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Film Review: Doll Boy (2010)

SYNOPSIS: When a brutal daylight massacre leaves them bound and gagged in a remote, abandoned warehouse, eight young West Texans soon realize their minutes are numbered. REVIEW: Doll Boy is a title that says it like it is. Director Billy “Bloody Bill” Pon is an obvious fan of 70’s films such as “Texas Chainsaw”, “Halloween” and “Black Christmas” in which …

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Film Review: I-Lived (2015)

SYNOPSIS: After using an App called i-Lived a young man’s miserable life starts to turn around and he gets everything he ever dreamed of as a result. Once he stops using it though, his life gets even worse and he realizes that the good folks behind the App are willing to make things wonderful for him again…for a price.

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Film Review: Battle Of Los Angeles (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Nearly 70 years after the US military engaged an mysterious flying craft in the nighttime sky over Los Angeles, the vengeful interplanetary visitors return to settle the score in this sci-fi action adventure starring Kel Mitchell and Nia Peeples. When the invaders attempt to cripple the military by destroying our communications technology, disgraced Air Force Reserve Captain Tyler Laughlin …

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Interview: Jon Morvay (Lobster Girl, Bible Black)

Bible Black is is horrifically grim and realistic, and left me feeling appreciative of life after reading them.  Is there any truth to them, or are they all purely fictional? Unfortunately for Human-Kind they are all true!  I am glad you embraced your life even if it was just for a fleeting second after reading them.  I don’t want to …

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Film Review: Crocodile (1979)

SYNOPSIS: A gigantic mutant crocodile appears off the coast of Thailand slaughtering everything in its path. All hope seems lost until a pair of renegade doctors team up with a local fisherman to destroy the beast. REVIEW: Today’s film buffs associate Thailand with chilling films like Shutter (2004) Alone (2007) or smack-tastic classics like Ong Bak (2003) and Chocolate (2008). …

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Interview: Author Neil Cohen

Neil Cohen may not sound like a household name, but he is an author to be reckoned with. Currently promoting his first two published books about a zombie apocalypse, Mr. Cohen is enthusiastic to discuss the genesis of his continuing story of the end of the world as it starts in the great Garden State. I spoke with him recently …

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Film Review: The Return Of Captain Invincible (1983)

SYNOPSIS: “During World War Two, Captain Invincible used his superpowers against the Nazis, and he was a hero. But when they accused him of supporting the communists, he retired to Australia. Now, after an American super secret super weapon is stolen, he’s asked to come back to help. Unfortunately, he’s an alcoholic now.” (courtesy IMDB)

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TV Review: Space: Above And Beyond (1995-1996)

“We thought we were alone. We believed the universe was ours. Until one night in 2063, on an Earth colony sixteen light-years away, they struck. Now we are at war. My name is Lieutenant T.C. McQueen. I’m an In Vitro, a race of artificially gestated humans. I command a marine corps squadron, the 58th, called the Wildcards. We fight when …

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Film Review: Iron Man 3 (2013) – Review 2

SYNOPSIS: “The events of Loki’s attack on New York City has left Tony Stark a completely changed man. Now saddled with a severe case of insomnia and post traumatic stress disorder, Tony spends his sleepless nights the only way he knows how – coming up with new prototypes for the Iron Man suit. But now new events require that Tony …

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Interview: Cartoonist Terry Moore

The 2017 New York Comic Convention (NYCC) was huge. Cosplayers were out in force representing their favorite characters and the studios were doing their best to bring their latest adventures to the public. Whether you’re a Trekker, a Whovian, or a Star Wars fan (they still don’t have a designated fan name), there was something for you at the NYCC.

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Film Review: To the Devil a Daughter (1976)

SYNOPSIS: A mysterious man recruits occult book author John Verney to protect his daughter from a cabal of Satanists. Verney is surprised to discover that the woman he’s protecting happens to be a sheltered nun with little experience in the secular world. The Satanists quickly discover the nun’s whereabouts and set out to kidnap her as part of a diabolical …

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Film Review: Blood Lake (1987)

SYNOPSIS: A group of teens head to the lake for a nice relaxing weekend only to find themselves targeted by a homicidal maniac. REVIEW: Call me crazy but I dug Blood Lake. Yes, it is a shot on video film that probably only cost a couple of hundred bucks to make and is seemingly universally hated by most people but I enjoyed …

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STEPHEN KING SOUNDTRACK COLLECTION – Limited Box Set Details

VARÈSE SARABANDE RECORDS ANNOUNCES STEPHEN KING SOUNDTRACK COLLECTION – LIMITED EDITION BOX SET FEATURING FOUR CLASSIC SCORES ON EIGHT CDs Dreamcatcher (2-CD Deluxe Edition) – James Newton Howard The Stand (2-CD Deluxe Edition) – W.G. Snuffy Walden The Shining (3-CD Set) – Nicholas Pike Firestarter – Tangerine Dream

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