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Cronenberg Classics Dead Ringers and Rabid Make Their Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Debuts This November from Scream Factory

Collector’s Editions of Creepy Cronenberg Classics               Dead Ringers and Rabid Make Their Blu-Ray Debuts This November from Scream Factory™ Progenitor of the body horror genre and master of psychological terror, filmmaker David Cronenberg is known for his visceral style, crafting stories that interweave audacious physical transformations with challenging narratives and complex emotional arcs. This November, two seminal Cronenberg films, …

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Film Review: Der Konig der Kannibalen (Cannibal Messiah) (2016)

SYNOPSIS: The King of the Cannibals”, aka “Cannibal Messiah”, the second work in feature film length from the house PSYCHO PRODUCTIONS. Content a continuation of the found footage short film “The Last Cannibal REVIEW: Der Konig der Kannibalen (aka King of the Cannibals or Cannibal Messiah) is a slapstick, goofball splatter film written by Master W and co-directed by Master …

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Interview: Nena Eskridge (Stray)

You wrote and directed STRAY, how did the idea manifest? Nena: How long do you have? A couple of days? Sure!!! Nena: I have been playing around with film since the early seventies. So it’s been a long process. I went to film school in the eighties then moved to New York and worked in the film business for twenty …

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Canada’s Scariest Haunted Attraction Set to Open for Seventh Season

Niagara Falls’ Haunt Manor will debut its’ newest (and biggest) expansion yet on September 24th. Since it’s inception seven years ago, Haunt Manor has become known to both locals and tourists alike as an ever-changing and growing yearly tradition, while also being named “Canada’s Scariest Haunted Attraction” by FANGORIA magazine. This year, the event has grown to a whopping 15 …

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Film Review: The Hills Have Eyes (1977) – Review 2

SYNOPSIS: A family on vacation in a station wagon and trailer make a wrong turn into an off-limits territory that is inhabited by a family of cannibals who stake them out during the night.  REVIEW: As a teenager, my introduction to the cinema of Wes Craven came in the form of his 1981 rural Amish-like outing Deadly Blessing, which starred …

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Target Announces They are Pulling all Clown Masks!

With Halloween almost here, the talk begins to grow with the huge clown phenomenon. There has been so many different stories lately about clowns, it is hard to count anymore. Even Ronald McDonald is on hiatus until the clown phase calms down, according to nbcnews.com. “McDonald’s and franchisees in the local markets are mindful of the current climate around clown sightings …

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Film Review: Don’t Go Near the Park (1979)

SYNOPSIS: A pair of ancient siblings spend their days staving off the effects of a curse that has been placed on them (which causes them to rapidly age) by killing others and devouring their entrails. REVIEW: I have seen my share of stinkers in my lifetime, and believe me when I say that Don’t Go Near the Park definitely falls …

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Synapse Films Releasing Documentary on CREEPSHOW

In 2007, Universal Home Video released a 2-disc DVD set in the UK in Region 2 PAL format with a wonderful documentary produced by Michael Felsher of Red Shirt Pictures entitled Just Desserts: The Making of Creepshow.  A highly entertaining and long overdue look behind-the-scenes of one of the most entertaining horror films of the 1980’s, Just Desserts has, to …

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Book Review: Girls and Corpses Magazine – Issue 8

GIRLS AND CORPSES (MAGAZINE) – PRINT ISSUE 8 (VOL 2 – Summer) Author Robert Steven Rhine Published Author G&C Magazine Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 78 pages Price: $8.95 So what’s hotter than a towering inferno?, how bout 2 fire babes hot and sweaty! Now before you can say turn and flip, check out that back cover, and we …

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Film Review: Campfire Tales (1997)

SYNOPSIS: Horror takes a detour deep into the woods. Returning home from a concert and driving recklessly, four teenagers crash their car on a deserted road. To ward off the cold, they build a fire and wait for help. But the hair-raising stories they tell around the fire put a deeper chill into the night. Each tale is more lurid, …

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Film Review: Saturday The 14th (1981)

SYNOPSIS: A Family moves into a house inhabited by scary creatures and a number of close calls ensue. REVIEW: Director – Howard R. Cohen Starring – Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss, Jeffrey Tambor There are some movies that stand the test of time and no matter how long ago they were made still manage to enthrall audiences. I really wish I …

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Film Review: Phantom Of The Opera (1943)

SYNOPSIS: “Pit violinist Claudin hopelessly loves rising operatic soprano Christine Dubois (as do baritone Anatole and police inspector Raoul) and secretly aids her career. But Erique Claudin loses both his touch and his job, murders a rascally music publisher in a fit of madness, and has his face etched with acid. Soon, mysterious crimes plague the Paris Opera House, blamed …

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THE SIMILARS (aka LOS PARECIDOS) – New Poster and Trailer

On the rainy night of October 2, 1968, eight people waiting in a remote bus station for a bus heading to Mexico City start experiencing a strange phenomenon. Threatened by paranoia and fear, the strangers show the best and worst of themselves as they try to unravel the mysterious condition that is invading each of them like a virus.

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Looking for Reviewers to Review Crappy Horror Movies!!

I wanted to be up front as possible in this call out. As a go-to horror site we receive alot of titles that I literally at times wonder if its even worth the effort to unwrap, download or receive. Let alone send onto to other reviewers…….. I won’t embarrass the studios or name titles or names, however we do receive …

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Book Review: Nothing is Impossible – Author Dynamo

Nothing Is Impossible: The Real-Life Adventures of a Street Magician Ever since I caught wind of this remarkable talent, I was determined to seek out as much info about him and his approach to magic as possible. Certainly we have been amazed by magicians of the past, whether it started with David Copperfield, or the stunning street magic of David …

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Film Review: Shin Godzilla (2016)

SYNOPSIS: An unknown accident occurs in Tokyo Bay’s Aqua Line, which causes an emergency cabinet to assemble. Suddenly, a giant creature appears from out of the water, destroying town after town in its wake, and heading for the capital. This mysterious giant monster is named “Godzilla”. REVIEW: After the middling success of Gareth Edwards take on Godzilla (2014), it comes …

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