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Film Review: Hard Ride to Hell (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A group of family and friends on a camping trip through the Texas badlands are taken on a one-way ride to Hell after they inadvertently witness a ritual sacrifice at a deserted campsite. Pursed by the devil worshiping biker gang responsible, they hole up in an abandoned church near the border, only to discover that they are pawns in …

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Film Review: Juggernaut (1936)

SYNOPSIS: “Doctor Victor Sartorius, a dedicated but dying medical researcher working in Morocco, becomes frustrated when his funding is cut off and his experiments ended. He is approached by Lady Yvonne Clifford, the young and beautiful wife of wealthy but aging aristocrat Sir Charles Clifford. She has been carrying on an affair with a gold-digging army captain and offers Sartorius …

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Film Review: The Last Battleground (2010)

SYNOPSIS: The end of the world has happened and the survivors must band together to fight the evil around them. REVIEW: Covering indie horror is harder than murdering someone with six other people and trying to keep it a secret. Honestly, there’s a strong, well-defined barometer for what sucks and what doesn’t in mainstream cinema of any sort, but with …

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Film Review: The Children (1980)

SYNOPSIS: The adults in a quiet town in Massachusetts are plagued by a murderous outbreak committed by their very own children who sport black fingernails following a school bus ride through a thick cloud of radioactive leakage, causing the titular monsters to hug their parents and burn them to a crisp.   

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Marketing Macabre – Horror Genre Social Media / Public Relations Company Launched

Marketing Macabre – The Horror Genre’s First Specialized Social Media / Public Relations Company is born. Marketing Macabre is a brand new public relations / marketing / social media company that has been developed to help horror professionals.   Unlike most internet marketing companies,  our focus is very specific and designed to assist horror entities.   Our goal is to promote your …

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Film Review: Haunted Trailer (2012)

SYNOPSIS: An evil demon haunts a mobile home, tormenting the wacky redneck family that lives there in a number of ways. REVIEW: As most of you know I am not a big fan of movies that combine elements of horror and comedy as I just find the vast majority of them to be obnoxious and painfully unfunny. While there are …

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Film Review: The Forbin Project (1970)

SYNOPSIS: “Forbin is the designer of an incredibly sophisticated computer that will run all of America’s nuclear defenses. Shortly after being turned on, it detects the existence of Guardian, the Soviet counterpart, previously unknown to US planners. Both computers insist that they be linked, and after taking safeguards to preserve confidential material, each side agrees to allow it. As soon …

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Film Review: Shadows (short film) (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A father and his son experience a horrifying night after the boy claims there is a man hiding in his room. REVIEW: Michael and Andrea aren’t much different than the rest of us. Their son Danny is complaining about night terrors and a “man in the room”, but the 2 of them know its only his vivid imagination. Michael …

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Film Review: Kind Hearts And Coronets (1949)

SYNOPSIS: “Louis Mazzini’s mother’s frequent tales of how her titled D’Ascoyne family shunned her after she eloped with an Italian commoner causes a simmering resentment in him. On being spurned because of his lowly status by his lifetime (if devious and fickle) sweetheart Sibella he decides to permanently remove all the D’Ascoynes standing between him and the Dukedom. Becoming romantically …

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Comic Review: Witch Doctor – Issue 3

Issue: Witch Doctor #3 Writer: Brandon Seifert Artist: Lukas Ketner Publisher: Image (Skybound) Release Date: September 2011 Pages: 28 Price: $2.99 “It’s Dr. Morrow’s biggest case yet: ‘The Patient From The Black Lagoon!’ What’s the secret of the Deep Ones? How do they fit in with the Relapse, the Extinction Event that’s coming for humankind? And why are Morrow and …

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Rules of the Death Race 2050

Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! Frankenstein (Manu Bennett) is here to remind you of the “Rules of the Death Race” before you shift into Roger Corman’s Death Race 2050, now available on Blu-ray™, DVD, and Digital HD from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. ROGER CORMAN’S DEATH RACE 2050

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Film Review: The Eyes of My Mother (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Francisca (Kika Magalhaes) has been unfazed by death from an early age because her mother, formerly a surgeon in Portugal, imbued her with a thorough understanding of the human anatomy. When tragedy shatters her family’s idyllic life in the countryside, her deep trauma gradually awakens some unique curiosities. As she grows up, her desire to connect with the world …

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Film Review: Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)

SYNOPSIS: The Freeling family have a new house, but their troubles with supernatural forces don’t seem to be over. REVIEW: Picking up right where the last one left off, the Freeling family have moved in with grandma seeing that their house was sucked into the earth and seems to be missing now (it could happen…). This may be an issue …

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Film Review: Night of the Bloody Apes (1969)

SYNOPSIS: This cheap Mexican horror film is a remake of Cardona’s Doctor of Doom (1962), spiced with nudity, medical footage, women wrestling, and cheap gore shots. Female masked wrestler Lucy (who looks like the devil) beats the stuffing out of an opponent – a wrestling lady with a red costume like Catwoman. Lucy finally hurls her opponent from the squared …

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Film Review: The House on Straw Hill (1976)

SYNOPSIS: A struggling writer moves out to the country to work on his second novel and decides to hire a secretary to help him type it out. Unfortunately it isn’t long before the people around him start dropping like flies and he realizes that he may be next. REVIEW: I wasn’t that familiar with The House on Straw Hill  (aka …

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Film Review: Split (2016)

SYNOPSIS: After three girls are kidnapped by a man with 24 distinct personalities they must find some of the different personalities that can help them while running away and staying alive from the others. REVIEW: Director: M Night Shyamalan Starring: James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Haley Lu Richardson, Betty Buckley It’s pretty hard to overstate how hot M. Night Shyamalan was …

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