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Film Review: Dreamscape (1984)

SYNOPSIS: A young psychic on the run from himself is recruited by the government to save the US president whose mind is trapped inside the dreamworld. REVIEW: “Dreamscape” for those who remember, was one of the cooler movies to come out of the 1984 releases. The film combined science fiction and horror basing its premise on the study of dream …

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Film Review: Bubba the Redneck Werewolf (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A small town bumpkin sells his soul to the Devil for a chance to win his true love back. But, in doing so he is changed into a werewolf. REVIEW: Poor Bubba. Besides being dumb as a bag of hammers, he lives in the nowhere town in Cracker County. And he works at a nowhere job at Barkem Asylum, …

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Film Review: Good Tidings (2016)

SYNOPSIS: A homeless war-veteran with a chequered past must rely on a side of himself once thought buried when he and his companions are targeted by three vicious psychopaths wearing Santa suits on Christmas Day. REVIEW: We’ve been seeing a lot of horror films released that take place during the Christmas season. To be honest, I’m surprised we don’t see …

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Film Review: Angel of Death 2: The Prison Island Massacre (2007)

SYNOPSIS: A hitchhiker is framed for a crime and incarcerated on Prison Island, where she awaits rescue by her father’s hired mercenaries. REVIEW: Another collaboration between director Andreas Bethmann and special effects guru Olaf Ittenbach, Angel of Death 2: The Prison Island Massacre is another in the long line of prison exploitation films, with the usual twist I’ve come to expect …

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Film Review: Fear, Inc. (2016)

SYNOPSIS: When it comes to horror movies, Joe Foster has seen it all; jaded and bored by the common fair, he’s looking for something with a little more edge and a tad more bite; unluckily for him and his friends, he’s about to be punked in a very unpleasant way. REVIEW: In Fear, Inc., Halloween just doesn’t cut it anymore …

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Film Review: All Through the House (2015)

SYNOPSIS: A deranged masked Santa-Slayer comes to town for some yuletide-terror. He leaves behind a bloody trail of mutilated bodies as he hunts his way to the front steps of the town’s most feared and notorious home. REVIEW: Now we’re talkin’! Just in time for Christmas, an evil Santa Claus movie, one of the most underappreciated subgenres of horror movies. …

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Film Review: Night Of Something Strange (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Teenage friends out for beach week get unexpectedly detoured to a isolated motel where a deadly STD virus now runs rampant, turning those infected into the living dead. REVIEW: An unscrupulously horny janitor named Cornelius (Wayne W. Johnson) takes advantage of a very attractive, but very dead, young lady laying on a slab in the morgue where he works. …

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Interview: Chris Minor (The Possession Experiment)

What was is like working with director Scott B. Hansen? Chris: He was really helpful. It was great. He had a lot of great ideas. “The Possession Experiment” is creepy and great for fans. Did you experience any crazy moments on set? Chris: I didn’t experience anything but a lot of the cast and crew did. The first building we …

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Film Review: Screen Kill (1997)

SYNOPSIS: When two friends get together to make a slasher flick one of them goes a little too far and starts killing people for real, filming their gruesome deaths for their movie. REVIEW:

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Film Review: The Girl in the Basement (short film) (2015)

SYNOPSIS: A young woman is kidnapped by a serial killer — only on the day of her intended death, fate shifts and the killer accidentally dies, leaving the girl trapped in his basement. REVIEW: Yet another short film, folks! Today we have THE GIRL IN THE BASEMENT, written, directed and starring KT Baldassaro. This is her directorial and writing debut. …

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Interview: Dave Franco (Now You See Me 2)

Q: How was it reuniting with the majority of the cast for Now You See Me 2?  Dave Franco: It was incredible, we all genuinely love each other, and I laugh with this cast more than most people in my life. I would already love to come back and do as many installations of these movies as possible. Of course, …

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Film Review: Incarnate (2016)

SYNOPSIS: A scientist with the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed must save a young boy from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, while facing the horrors of his past. REVIEW: Incarnate tells the story of Dr. Seth Ember (Aaron Eckhart) lives his life from a wheelchair due to a horrific auto accident …

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2016 – The Best Year For Horror

After extensive research, watching decades worth of horror movies and TV shows, reading novels and comic books, I have come to a profound conclusion in my search for the best year for horror. That year is 2016. No, I am not referring to the horrors happening out in the real world (okay, I actually am, but we’ll get to that …

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Interview: Jodelle Ferland (THE UNSPOKEN, SILENT HILL)

She’s grown up right before our eyes. It’s seems just like yesterday when horror fans were praising the performance of Jodelle Ferland in SILENT HILL. Ten years later, she’s working even harder than ever and continues to take roles in films that appeal to genre fans such as CABIN IN THE WOODS, CASE 39. and the recently released film THE …

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