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Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights to Debut THE SHINING Maze in September 2017

May 23, 2017 is the 37th anniversary of the release of Stanley Kubrick’s film version of Stephen King’s novel The Shining and it has come to our attention that Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights will follow up their tribute to William Friedkin’s The Exorcist with an attraction for Mr. Kubrick’s film that replicates the hedge maze.  The attraction is due …

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Film Review: The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes (1970)

SYNOPSIS: “Sherlock Holmes becomes involved in the case of Gabrielle Valladon when the young woman is fished out of the river and brought to 221b Baker Street by a cabbie. She’s quite beautiful and doesn’t really remember who she is or why she mentioned Holmes’ name when found. Using his deductive powers, Holmes determines she is Belgian and having retrieved …

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Film Review: The Phoenix Incident (2015)

SYNOPSIS: Blurring the line between fiction and reality, the fact-based, sci-fi thriller revolves around a military conspiracy and the controversial missing persons case surrounding the infamous Phoenix Lights. REVIEW: There is an awful lot to like about the new paranoid sci-fi/horror flick The Phoenix Incident. Presented as an explosive documentary that blows the lid off the government conspiracy surrounding the …

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Film Review: Knucklebones (2016)

SYNOPSIS: A group of bored college students unleash a murderous demon while playing a dice game made from human knucklebone REVIEW: Who doesn’t love a good demon summoning film? Not good enough, how bout a Nazi killer corpse who doesn’t mind cracking a few one-liners before shoving a chainsaw up your ass? Too much information? Ok well in the spirit …

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Film Review: Shivers Down Your Spine (2014)

SYNOPSIS: SHIVERS DOWN YOUR SPINE is a group of 10 short films, offering horror across the entire spectrum from comedy to slashers to a crime film noir and many more!  REVIEW: I love myself a good horror short. The older I am the more I appreciate a short, well-thought story with a clever, witty twist, and with the mainstream horrors …

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Film Review: Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995)

SYNOPSIS: Misa Kuroi is an adorable high-school girl who arrives at her new school when it is falling under an evil supernatural force. Trying to figure out who’s behind the supernatural attack, Misa also has to deal with assumptions by her fellow classmates that believe she is the one behind it all. Misa and twelve other students are kept late …

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Book Review: Rites of Azathoth – Author Frank Cavallo

Rites of Azathoth By Frank Cavallo Bedlam Press 232 Pages Diana Mancuso is an FBI agent resigned to the relative safe haven of teaching and desk duties. Her superior Richard Norris will go to no lengths to get his star agent back into the field again. When a mass murderer escapes from high security prison after forty plus years, it’s …

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Fear Front Publishing Spring Releases

The warm skies grow dark and the temperature begins to chill the landscape like the blood when you are frightened, new literary horror is here to put a little sinister in Spring. Six new writers bring you tales of terror that will captivate with fast-paced cinematic story and new takes on classic horror tropes. Included in this wave of release …

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Film Review: Moped Knights (short film) (2015)

SYNOPSIS: In a city of 100 gangs, one small band of undead moped riders rips through them all on a bloody pursuit of vengeance. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have MOPED KNIGHTS, written by Tony Fernandez and directed by Mike Pecci. Mr. Pecci is one half of a company called McFarland & Pecci. The other half is a …

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Film Review: The Alien Dead (1980)

SYNOPSIS: A meteor lands in the swamps of a backwater town and turns some of the people that live there into flesh-eating zombies. First they start eating all the alligators in the area but after they have wiped them out they start chowing down on the humans in the area. Will the newspaper reporter investigating the incident be able to …

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Interview: Alexander Nevsky – Director (Black Rose)

How are you? Alexander- I am good. What was it like for you directing “Black Rose?” Alexander- I hope you appreciated the horror moments in the film. I did, I did. I caught all of those great moments. Alexander- As a first time director I had some difficulties on the film because I created a story, I produced it, I …

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Book Review: The Nightmare Man – Author Mick Franklin

The Nightmare Man Author Mick Franklin Kirill was a survivor intent on leaving the ungodly confines of  his current residence, a desolate Russian prison. Known simply by the nickname of “The Nightmare Man”, he was determined in rehabilitating his body strength with intent to do what others dare not. Freedom was within reach if one could survive the cold terrains …

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2017 Niagara Falls Comic Con / Falls Horrorfest Induces Rapid Eye Movement

The Falls Horror Fest takes place inside Niagara Falls Comic Con June 2-4, 2017, in Niagara Falls, Canada, at the Scotiabank Convention Centre! Featuring over 5,000 square feet of horror exhibitors, a replica of the Munster Koach, the Walking Dead photo op experience, a graveyard photo op experience and Bill Diamond Productions, featuring screen used and replica props from Dark …

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Film Review: Call of the Wolf (2017)

SYNOPSIS: Kidnapped and trapped by a winter storm, this slow burn thriller follows two strangers who must outsmart an unseen killer. REVIEW: Call of the Wolf was actually Writer/Director R.D. Womack II’s thesis project for the New York Film Academy, and was picked up by Gravitas Ventures. Womack has worked on marketing campaigns for Disney, Lionsgate, Marvel, and ABC, and …

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