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Interview: Illustrator Nick Rose

HORRORNEWS.NET: I know you’ve had a long trip in the art world, but could you start by giving us the skinny on your earliest inspirations into doing what you do? NICK ROSE: When I reached Junior High School, I started realizing that I wanted to write and draw. At that age, my urge to be a writer was much stronger …

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Film Review: Seabeast (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Will McKenna is a down on his luck fisherman. Not only did he loose his catch on his last trip out, he swears he saw a beast rise up from the sea to take on of his crew men. His fish stories are laughed at by most of the town, until suddenly they are all dying, victims of an …

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Film Review: The Pack (2010)

SYNOPSIS: In the middle of a snowy no man’s land, Charlotte picks up Max, a hitchhiker; they stop in a truck-stop restaurant, and when Max doesn’t come back from the bathroom, Charlotte starts looking for him in vain. She decides to return during the night but gets kidnapped by the bartender, La Spack, who turns out to be Max’s mother …

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The Anatomy of Monsters released on DVD & VOD from Artsploitation Films

American Indie The Anatomy of Monsters, a Gritty Serial Killer Romance, to be Released on DVD & VOD FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dark, disturbing and unpredictable, this indie thriller revolves around a seemingly normal yet homicidal young man who ventures out one night in search for prey. At a lonely bar he meets a young woman, takes her to a hotel …

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Film Review: The Sighting (2016)

SYNOPSIS: One year after seven students are mysteriously murdered at a party. A man searches for his friend after he is seemingly abducted by a family of Sasquatch. The film features shots of scenic Glacier National Park in lieu of a more original plot. REVIEW: Director: David Blair, Adam Pitman Starring: Adam Pitman, Nathaniel Peterson, Kent Harper Originally shot in …

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Film Review: Minutes Past Midnight (2016)

SYNOPSIS: As midnight falls, all manner of terror invades the Earth. Demons, cannibals, killers, ghosts and monsters swarm the world in these tales of the supernatural, the fantastic, and the just plain horrific. Featuring nine stories of horror. REVIEW: This is the first in a series of anthology films from five different production companies. This film, featuring nine horror shorts, …

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Film Review: Face of Evil (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Private Williams comes back from the Middle East to find out hell is home, as a mysterious epidemic turns his surprise party into tragedy. The night has just begun. REVIEW: If you’ve watched enough films, you can see how movies are inspired by others. It’s not unusual for directors to combines ideas from certain movies to make their own …

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Film Review: Snuff Trap (2003)

SYNOPSIS: When the daughter of a politician suddenly disappears, her step-mother investigates the porno industry in search of her. REVIEW: Snuff Trap (aka Snuff Killer – La Morte in Diretta) is one of the later films of Italian writer/director Bruno Mattei (this time working under the pseudonym Pierre Le Blanc), released in 2003. After arguing a bit with her mother, …

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Film Review: Meat (Vlees) (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A girl is awakened to a world of cruelty, shadowy passions and sensuality. REVIEW: Meat aka Vlees is a film from the Netherlands.  Vlees means meat in Dutch and this film is all about meat, both animal and human flesh.  It is mainly set in a slaughterhouse, which is obviously where the film gets it’s title. I have to …

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Trailer: Justice League (2017)

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. [springboard type=”video” id=”1667683″ player=”horn005″ width=”480″ height=”400″ ]

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Film Review: Halloween Party (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Ben and Julie’s annual Halloween Party is about to go off the Richter scale, when their single, high maintenance girlfriend drags in a homeless guy, thinking he’s a party goer, because she needs an escort. REVIEW: Halloween Party is the first feature length film from Writer/Director/Producer  Linda Palmer,  and boy is it a wild ride. First, I have to …

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Film Review: The Ones Below (2015)

SYNOPSIS: After giving birth to her first child, a woman (Clémence Poésy) starts to believe that her downstairs neighbors have sinister intentions. REVIEW: The Ones Below is a slow burn. No, strike that. The Ones Below is a leisurely, gradual, protracted, dawdling, painstakingly slow burn. In fact, it burns about as slowly as anything could possibly burn. It doesn’t spark, …

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Film Review: The Guy Knows Everything (short film) (2013)

SYNOPSIS: The story follows bar pals who face off in a game of sports trivia, when a stranger, with a penchant for whiskey, ups the stakes with a seemingly unending knowledge beyond sports into their personal lives. With the clock ticking towards a midnight deadline, will the group survive using their wits alone before the money and time runs REVIEW: …

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Film Review: Eddie The Sleepwalking Cannibal (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Lars (Thure Lindhardt), a struggling painter, resorts to getting a full time teaching position when he suffers from a mental block prohibiting his creative side from producing his next masterpiece. He ends up taking residence is a secluded countryside at a small school. There he meets Eddie (Dylan Smith), a mute that is under the school’s care but without …

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Film Review: Shutter (2004)

SYNOPSIS: A young photographer and his girlfriend discover mysterious shadows in their photographs after a tragic accident. They soon learn that you can not escape your past. REVIEW:  Within the smattering of Asian horror releases that arrived like a tidal wave of fear, “Shutter” (2004) was one of ones that carried a well known legacy of being frightful. Its later …

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Film Review: Bug (2006)

Bug (2006) Movie

SYNOPSIS: Based on a play by Tracy Letts, this claustrophobic thriller from Exorcist director William Friedkin focuses on the love story between a man (Michael Shannon) and a woman (Ashley Judd) convinced that the government is implanting insects in its citizens. Harry Connick Jr. plays the woman’s abusive ex-husband in this nightmare tale of paranoia that takes place in an …

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