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Haunted Maine Farmhouse Sets the Stage for THE HANOVER HOUSE

On April 20 2013 Bonfire Films will be releasing the trailer for their first full-length horror film, The Hanover House.  Unlike other films in the genre, The Hanover House was filmed in an actual haunted Maine farmhouse.  While on set, the cast and crew experienced cold spots, shadow people, floating orbs and a full body apparition.  The film also marks the …

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Film Review: Manborg (2011)

SYNOPSIS: A soldier, brought back to life as a cyborg, fights alongside a band of adventurers against demon hordes in a dystopian future. REVIEW: I may remain far too engulfed in an after glow of giddiness to complete a coherent thought here, but I’m going to give it the ol’ college try at any rate.  I speak not of the pain killers …

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Book Review: The Secret History of the Reptilians – Author Scott Alan Roberts

It’s not often that you see many books on the subject of reptilians. While the subject is quite fascinating, it also is one that many don’t take very seriously. I suppose the years of science fiction films have been a buffer that quickly dismisses this possibility as something Kirk might do battle with. However there are a few authors and …

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Film Review: Wyke Wreake (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Concerned about her sister Kate’s safety and sanity after the loss of her child, Bec and her boyfriend enter her sister’s house and find themselves trapped in her personal Hell. They discover her locked in a room performing séances reaching out to a mysterious “visitor” through a Ouija board. Unable to escape his grasp, the spirit draws them deeper …

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Film Review: High Treason (1929)

SYNOPSIS: “1940: pacifist ideals are threatened when the ‘United States of Europe’ comes into conflict with the ‘Empire of the Atlantic States’. In the film the prohibition era in America continues and the tension is initially caused by bootleggers crossing the borders between territories. One such incident leads to a shoot-out between border guards in which both sides suffer casualties. …

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Film Review: The Housekeeper (1986)

SYNOPSIS: An English woman, psychotic and sexually repressed, murders her sadistic father, then moves to America. She soon secures a job as a maid for a wealthy family. Soon her severe psychosis and her attempts to keep her sexuality from asserting itself combine to cause trouble for all concerned REVIEW: It’s just as dangerous having a live-in maid as it …

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Magazine Review: Lunchmeat – Issue 7

Magazine review: LunchMeat Issue 7 Editor in Chief: Josh Schafer (Independent Publication) You know, sometimes the passion and excitement for a subject can really reinvigorate your own. When you find material by someone who really understands what makes certain fans tick, it’s impossible not to get caught up in it. Lunchmeat magazine is just such a publication. Lunchmeat is as …

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Film Review: Germ Z (2013)

SYNOPSIS: The military’s attempt to shoot down an orbiting satellite unleashes a space-borne epidemic on a remote, small town. REVIEW: The deputy sheriff of the sleepy town known as Preacher’s Mill meets in the woods for a early morning tryst with a ginger haired jogging lady. At the same two become one in the biblical sense, a meteor of unknown …

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