He Who Walks In Shadow By: Brett J. Talley JournalStone Publishing 179 Pages “Well, that’s quite the story, isn’t it? Not exactly what one wants to hear on the eve of an expedition,” He laughed, but it was no more honest than his smile. After the ominous book, The Incendium Maleficarum has disappeared from the personal safe of Carter Weston, …
Read More »Film Review: Black Roses (1988)
SYNOPSIS: A heavy metal band plays a concert in a small town despite the protests of the local parents and other adults. It turns out that they have good reason to object as the band members are actually demons who have some very sinister intentions for their fans. REVIEW: Growing up in the 1980’s my biggest loves were horror films, …
Read More »Interview: Author Michael Hornburg
Author Michael Hornburg spoke with Horrornews.net for an exclusive about the new film “The Curse of Downers Grove” which is in theaters and Digital HD on August 21st and on VOD, DVD and Blu-ray on September 1st. “The Curse of Downers Grove” is an adaptation of Hornburg’s book “Downers Grove.” He has another acclaimed book, “Bong Water” which was …
Read More »Film Review: Are you in the House Alone (1978)
Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: A teenage babysitter is stalked, harassed, prank called and sexually assaulted while on the job. It is up to her to come forth and turn in her assailant, before he attacks again. REVIEW: Staring: Blythe Danner, Dennis Quaid, Kathleen Beller, Ellen Travolta and Robin Mattson Teleplay by: Judith Parker Directed by: Walter Grauman This, Gore Hounds …
Read More »Film Review: Las Vegas Bloodbath (1989)
Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: Las Vegas Bloodbath is a shot-on-video horror film directed, written and produced by David Schwartz, and released in 1989 REVIEW: When Sam Butler (Ari Levin) closes a big deal at work, he can’t wait to celebrate by spending some time with his wife. But when he gets home earlier than expected, he finds another man’s shoes …
Read More »Film Review: Prison (1988)
SYNOPSIS: The evil spirit of an executed convict terrorizes (and kills) the prisoners and guards alike at the recently reopened prison where he was put to death years ago. Why is he killing everyone that he comes into contact with and how does the cruel (and mentally unstable) warden of the prison have ties to his past? Is he simply …
Read More »Film Review: Jacob (2011)
SYNOPSIS: As a developmentally teen Jacob Kell grapples with coping in a broken home, his abusive, drunken step-father and obstacles in his personal affliction. Can his adoring younger sister Sissy be the only key to keeping the unearthly voices that beckon his devotion? REVIEW: Directed By: Larry Wade Carell Starring: Grace Powell, Dylan Horne, Krystn Caldwell, Larry Wade Carell Jacob …
Read More »Film Review: Donner Pass (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Donner Pass has a well-known and macabre history – the place where George Donner and his party got stuck in the winter of 1846 and were forced to resort to cannibalism to keep from starving. But what if it wasn’t just history? REVIEW: When this started I was all excited because it was a group of dirty old settlers …
Read More »Film Review: Machete Joe (2010)
SYNOPSIS: A group of out-of-work actors decide to take their careers into their own hands by shooting a low-budget horror film, about an urban myth. With only 15 days to shoot their unfinished script, at a remote castle in the desert, getting through the first night becomes a nightmare. As their egos begin to surface so do the dead bodies. …
Read More »Book Review: The King of Clayfield – Author Shane Gregory
Once again, I find myself reviewing a zombie apocalypse novel. While some may be growing weary of the genre due to the sheer volume of zombie novels that have came out lately, I personally enjoy the idea of stumbling onto a book that manages to take a fresh look at an undead corpse despite the fact that the genre is …
Read More »Film Review: Cargo (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A young Russian woman, smuggled into America by human traffickers, and a notorious Egyptian transporter, hired to drive her from the Mexican border to New York City, form an unlikely bond that transforms them and threatens to derail the traffickers’ plans. REVIEW: Human trafficking has reached epic proportions in the U.S. Living in a small town you just kind …
Read More »Film Review: Spirit Hunters (2012)
SYNOPSIS: When spirited cinematographer, Morgan, and his sidekick sound-man, Cricket, head off to a remote ranch in Idaho to film a reality TV show about investigating paranormal activity, the duo find themselves entangled in a mystery involving corruption, murder and – maybe, just maybe – a few ghosts. REVIEW: Spirit Hunters (a.k.a. End of the Road on IMDB) has some …
Read More »Top 10 Horror Toys For Halloween 2015
Horrornews.net has joined forces with Entertainment Earth to bring you the Top 10 Horror Toys for the 2015 Halloween Season. 10. Young Frankenstein Igor Vinyl Idolz Figure Mel Brooks’ classic comedy, Young Frankenstein, gets the Vinyl Idolz Treatment! This Young Frankenstein Dr. Frankenstein Vinyl Idolz Figure captures the likeness of legendary comedian Marty Feldman. Figure stands about 8-inches tall and …
Read More »Film Review: Deuces Wild (2002)
SYNOPSIS: Bobby (one of the deuces gang) and the sister of a rival gang member fall in love. REVIEW: This gem has been long overdue for a proper bluray release. My only complaint is no subtitles. Though “Deuces Wild” was one of “those films” that sat in DVD form until it could be replaced with a proper resolution release. Olive …
Read More »Book Review: Nosferatu – The Untold Origin
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s 1922 film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror holds a special place for me as I become aware of it when I was just two years into my love of the horror film genre. I had read about the film in Darrell W. Moore’s “The Best, Worst, and Most Unusual Horror Films,” a book that I purchased in …
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