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Book Review: Dead Reflections – Author Carol Weekes

DEAD REFLECTIONS By: Carol Weekes Journalstone Publishing 256 Pages Journalstone Publishing continues to be your link to artistic talent, this time around showcasing the works of author Carol Weekes. Dead Reflections is a collection of diverse format and subject matter, yet each excerpt remains the same in ghoulishly delightfully dark tales of the unexplained. One novel, five short stories and …

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Film Review: Back From The Dead (2001)

Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: During a spot of hypnotically induced past-life regression, dim-witted Corbet finds his inner cannibalistic psychopath awakened, and embarks upon a violent killing spree in which all manner of carnage is gleefully inflicted upon those around him. Plus a great many puerile sound effects as he does it. REVIEW: “A bit like Peter Jackson’s Braindead or Bad …

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Interview: David Slade (HANNIBAL)

As I promised yesterday today I will continue with our countdown of interviews as we march towards the April 5th debut of HANNIBAL on NBC. Today comes series premiere director David Slade and he chats it up about bringing the incomparable Hannibal Lector to prime time TV. He’s got something interesting thoughts on carrying the Hannibal legacy over to a …

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THE CONJURING Too Scary For PG-13

This holiday weekend WONDERCON is taking place out in LA and today brought several events that are of particular interest to horror fans. THE CONJURING being one such project. Some new footage was shown that by all accounts was very well received by those in attendance. That footage hasn’t made its way online yet (hopefully we’ll get a peek soon) …

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Film Review: Jobs (2013)

Rate this FilmSYNOPSIS: The story of Steve Jobs’ ascension from college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century. REVIEW: Any film about Steve Jobs, tends to get my attention. Even with his same story re-told in different variations, it still is a remarkable one to hear. For me… it hits closer to home living …

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