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Film Review: The Jigsaw (short film) (2014)

SYNOPSIS: The purchase of a mystery Jigsaw Puzzle from a strange and unsettling vendor leads a man to an evening of frightening consequences. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have THE JIGSAW from Sibling Films, written, directed, and pretty much everything else by Basil and Rashad Al-Safar.

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George Pavlou’s Little Devils: The Birth Spawns From Hell One Last Time via a Limited Re-release!

Little Devils: The Birth “This is one Birth Announcement the World Could do Without.” Victoria, British Columbia: Canadian film distributor Shivers Entertainment is set to launch evil upon the world! Their latest launch is a re-release of director George Pavlou (Rawhead Rex, Transmutations) and writer Elliott Stein’s Little Devils: The Birth. Originally released in 1993, Shivers will make this iconic …

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Award Winning Psychological Thriller THE DRIFTER Release Date

Terror Films is set to release the indie thriller THE DRIFTER, across multiple digital platforms on Tuesday, June 6. THE DRIFTER tells the story of a uniquely troubled man. He finds himself on a downward spiral, induced by painful memories of his dark and distant past. Taking refuge from his long days and nights of driving aimlessly on the open …

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Film Review: Conspiracy Theory (2016)

SYNOPSIS: While filming in southern Nevada, a television crew discovers a terrifying truth lurking beneath the waters of Lake Mead. REVIEW: Bad found footage movies are a dime a dozen.  It’s as easy to find one of them as it is to find anyone who isn’t Waldo in a Where’s Waldo spread.  They’re one of the easiest styles in which …

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Film Review: Be Afraid (2017)

SYNOPSIS: Not long after John Chambers and his family arrive at their new home in a small country town of Pennsylvania, John begins to experience sleep paralysis. Lying there paralyzed, trapped within his own nightmare, other-worldly beings visit John. He discovers the entities’ sole purpose… the abduction of his seven year old son. REVIEW: This film was directed by Drew …

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Interview: Glenn Douglas Packard (Pitchfork)

Glenn Douglas Packard directed “Pitchfork.” The film was shot in twenty one days with one camera. Glenn took time to speak with Horrornews.net for an exclusive in his new film PITCHFORK! PITCHFORK comes out on the Horror world’s favorite holiday next to Halloween, January 13, 2017 aka Friday the 13th! Tell us about “Pitchfork” and why you decided to direct …

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The First Annual MegaCon Orlando Saints & Sinners Film Festival 2017

MegaCon Orlando in association with Fandomonium in Tampa Bay present the first annual MegaCon Orlando Saints & Sinners Film Festival, showcasing the very best domestic and international horror, science-fiction, and fantasy short films and features of the year!  Festivities begin on Saturday, May 27th at Noon in Room N319 at the Orlando Convention Center.   As a centerpiece of Saints …

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THE MAGNIFICENT DEAD Comes to Blu-ray, DVD and VOD

SGL Entertainment is pleased to announce that they have just released THE MAGNIFICENT DEAD an epic western horror film. With a budget of more than a million dollars, this movie has been waiting for more than seven years to be released, but now the wait is over. Directed by Shane Scott and starring Alexis Celeste Elliott, Jack Wilson, Lavelle White, …

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Full Moon’s Amazon Channel Launches in Germany, Austria and the U.K.

As part of Amazon’s international multi-channel launch, Full Moon’s acclaimed and content-packed Amazon channel  will expand to Europe and will open its virtual floodgates on Tuesday, May 23rd in Germany, Austria and the U.K.  For only €3.99 per month, Amazon Prime members can subscribe to the Full Moon channel with no need to buy a bundle, and with anytime cancellation, …

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Film Review: This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse (1967)

SYNOPSIS: Coffin Joe is still looking for the perfect woman to give birth to a son of his, and, cleared of the past crimes in the first film (At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul), keeps terrorizing the people in his small town with his iconoclast and sadistic practices. REVIEW: ***Spoiler Alert – This review will unintentionally contain spoilers, as this …

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Film Review: XX (2017)

SYNOPSIS: XX is a new horror anthology with a gender twist – all segments will be helmed by female directors and will star female leads. The directors have been given free creative rein within budget and time constraints, but all of the segments themselves will involve the horror genre. REVIEW: With more women establishing themselves in the roles of screenwriters …

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Film Review: City of Blood (1987)

SYNOPSIS: After several prostitutes are brutally murdered by an apparent serial killer a troubled medical examiner is determined to get to the bottom of things and figure out who is responsible for the homicides. Unfortunately for him though, it appears as though the serial killer may be something not quite human and he may be more than a little out …

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Film Review: Ben (1972)

SYNOPSIS: “A lonely boy named Danny Garrison befriends Ben, the rat leader of the swarm of trained/telepathic rats found in Willard (1971). Ben becomes the boy’s best friend, protecting him from bullying and keeping his spirits up in the face of a heart condition. However, things gradually take a downward turn as Ben’s swarm becomes violent, resulting in several deaths. …

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Film Review: School on Fire (1988)

SYNOPSIS: A young schoolgirl gets involved in the triads of Hong Kong after a classmate is killed in a fight. REVIEW: Of all the taboo subjects discussed in movies, school shootings and gratuitous violence among teenagers probably hits close to home for all of us. Which can only make excellent fodder for dramatic cinema. School on Fire is a tragic, …

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