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Terror ‘From Beneath’ Surfaces with New Trailer and Art

Acort International Debuts New Artwork And Trailer For “FROM BENEATH” Acort International and Retaliation Films are excited to present the newly created artwork and trailer for indie horror/suspense film “From Beneath”. The new cover art, created by Los Angeles-based design firm Kustom Creative, was intended to be a throwback to classic horror films such as The Evil Dead and David …

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Not Another Zombie A-Hole! – Southern exploitation Comes Aug!

The creators of The Puppet Monster Massacre bring you a grindhouse spectacular filled with blood, boobs, special fx, and southern rock. This is the story of a religious cowboy, a lost soul, and a beautiful one-eyed grease monkey fixing to exact bloody vengeance on the same undead S.O.B. He’s a low-down, dirty, disgusting, depraved, sadistic, psychotic, hell-bent, grade F, Zombie …

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Interview: Matt Farnsworth – Director (The Orphan Killer)

Back in April, I attended the Motor City Nightmares Convention in Novi, Mi. While browsing the various booths I came across one dedicated solely to one film. That film was “The Orphan Killer”. After having a short conversation with the films’ creator Matt Farnsworth, I decided to give it a shot. “TOK” pulls no punches and delivers on all levels. …

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JournalStone Announces Special Limited 1st Edition Hardcovers

JournalStone Publishing Announces Special Limited 1st Edition Hardcovers of Douglas Wynne’s The Devil of Echo Lake & Patrick Freivald’s Twice Shy Released For Presale: JournalStone Publishing President, Christopher C. Payne is pleased to announce signed and numbered hardcover 1st editions, restricted to one hundred (100) copies each, of two forthcoming JS novels, both of which tied for first place in …

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‘Dead Story’ Wins Foreign Horror Short Award

The Spanish short film “Dead Story”, directed by Fran Mateu, has won the award for Best Foreign Horror Short Film at 16th Indie Gathering International Film Festival, to be held from 17 to 19 August in Hudson (Ohio). The Indie Gathering International Film Festival is a recognized festival, and it’s also an international meeting point where participants gather each year …

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Psycho Logical Pictures – ‘Dead Spot’ Marks New Projects in Work

42-year-old independent horror filmmaker Marc Selz (Short Cut Road, The Rockville Slayer, and Satanic Panic) has taken a few years off to re-group after completing three feature horror films in the past ten years. At the time, his production company, Marc Selz Production, LLC, had distribution on all three films simultaneously — something to celebrate. Selz recently launched his new …

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Hellraiser Bluray 4 Pack!

Hellraiser fans will want to snag up this great deal. Now, 4 sequels from the Hellraiser series – all on bluray. Echo Bridge Entertainment has been bringing us several of the Hellraiser titles in various forms. Though purists who’ve been holding out for the full resolution versions can get all 4 titles in one set. Featuring “Bloodline”, “Inferno”, “Hellseeker” and …

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Film Review: The Faculty (1998)

SYNOPSIS: Students suspect that their teachers are aliens after bizarre occurances. REVIEW: A mash up of “The Breakfast Club” and “Invasion Of The Body Snatchers”, Robert Rodriguez’ “The Faculty” is a fast paced & witty 100 minutes of action that involves the attempted takeover of Earth by parasitic aliens. But rather than start big and begin in a big city …

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John Everson’s NightWhere Released

NightWhere: leave your inhibitions (and your soul) at the door John Everson’s sixth novel (and first for the new Samhain Publishing imprint) has just been released in e-book form, and for those familiar with Everson’s past erotic horror work (released on the now-defunct Leisure Books imprint), get ready – this one trumps them all. One reader recently tweeted, “NightWhere: what …

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Horror Art: Steve Hurd

BIO: Though prone to periods of wanderlust, I have been stuck in The Appalachian Mountains for what has seemed like an eternity. I began to alter my surroundings in the early 2000s, starting with decoupaging every flat surface I could find. People found these projects unusual, but interesting, as nobody else had neither coffee tables nor bookcases that were also …

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