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Book Review: Exoskeleton – Author Shane Stadler

EXOSKELETON By: Shane Stadler Dark Hall Press When wrongfully accused William Thompson is presented an alternative measure to serving his ten year sentence in prison he agrees with a blind enthusiasm. Upon learning the details of the three hundred sixty five days of experimental rehabilitation the prisoner soon regrets his decision and questions if he’s been exonerated into the very …

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Book Review: Unexplained! Strange Sightings – Author Jerome Clark

UNEXPLAINED! STRANGE SIGHTINGS, INCREDIBLE OCCURRENCES, AND PUZZLING PHYSICAL PHENOMENA (PAPERBACK) 3rd Edition Written by Jerome clark Published by Visible Ink Press Format: Black /White – 600 pages Price: $22.95 We live in the age of curiosity. As evidenced by the numerous books dedicated to the subjects as standalones, we are a society who are fascinated by our legends but require …

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Oracle Announces – The Archangel’s 1st Proctor [The Holy Treasure] Book Release

The Indie Oracle is proud to announce the release of The Archangel’s 1St Proctor [The Holy treasure] by Joshua Darcey, Launching November 2012. This is a fast paced story, introducing you to the world of the Vekel Augustine Council, as well as corrupted members of the Vatican, a Watcher and host of Angels, a brotherhood of dedicated monks, and a …

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Halloween in November? It happens on all-new “Midnight Hour”

Before you wash off the greasepaint, fold up your costume and eat all your candy, prepare for one last Halloween shiver with November’s all-new “Midnight Hour” episode, “Doomsday’s Fury.” This violent entry tells the story of a George (James Caudill) who brings his daughter Amelia (Gabrielle Phillips) home from trick-or-treating only to find ex-wife Lydia (Sherri Semine) has just called …

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Interview: Ryan Andrews (Sick)

I come from the land of the ice and snow, also known as Canada. Despite my home and native land’s notoriously frightfully frigid temperatures, Canada is not largely known internationally for its ability to conjure scares. Curious, since our history harbours its fair share of moments of blackness (The legend of the Black Donnelley’s, the forced internment of the Japanese …

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Film Review: Dragon Wasps (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A scientist enlists the help of the US army to investigate the mysterious disappearance of her father, deep in the Belizean jungle. Caught in the crossfire between a brutal guerrilla army controlled by a mystical warlord, they are also confronted by an even bigger terror giant mutated wasps that are, for some reason, thirsty for blood. REVIEW: Despite the …

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Film Review: Piranha-Man Versus Werewolf-Man (2012)

SYNOPSIS: Piranha-Man Versus WereWolf-Man: Howl of the Piranha details the epic generations-long battle between two of natures most perfect killing machines! The rivalry between the fish-like Piranha-Man and the canine WereWolf-Man is one of brutal murder, familial kidnappings, stalking, and incest! When the decades old fight begins to affect the life of investigative journalist Lexi Glass, she finds that sometimes …

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Film Review: 247°F (2011)

SYNOPSIS: At a lakeside retreat, three young friends get trapped in a sauna while a fourth lies in a drunken stupor outside. REVIEW: I think director Levan Bakhia missed a trick when he named his film 247°F; with a title like that it could be about pretty much anything except snowboarding. What he should have done is call it KIDS …

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‘Ghostline’ Makes a Frightful Call

San Diego-based D & J Films announces that the forthcoming horror feature “Ghostline” is officially in pre-production. The script was written by Dean Whitney, who will also direct. “Ghostline” is the chilling tale of a young couple who are terrorized via a ghostline—a line from which one can make phone calls without having a specific number—by a deranged woman who …

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