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Interview: Adam Egypt Mortimer (Daniel Isn’t Real)

Director/Writer, Adam Egypt Mortimer (Some Kind of Hate) has a new film out. It is hauntingly beautiful and disturbing in the most incredible way. It shows the human side of what happens to a person who deals with trauma and so much more. Adam took time to talk to Horrornews.net about Daniel Isn’t Real. Check out the interview. ” DANIEL ISN’T REAL features Patrick …

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Film Review: Bloodline (2018)

SYNOPSIS: Evan values family above all else, and anyone who gets between him, his wife, and newborn son learns that the hard way. But when it comes to violent tendencies, it seems the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. REVIEW: Seann William Scott is a very good actor. His portrayal of Stifler in the “American Pie” films imprinted on …

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Travel Channel’s “Expedition Bigfoot” – Premiering 12/8

In this new, eight-part investigative-adventure series, old legend meets new modern-day technology as an elite team of skilled searchers use an advanced data algorithm and groundbreaking science and tools to analyze five decades of Bigfoot sightings and to pinpoint when and where to encounter this elusive beast. With these results and gadgetry at their disposal, they now know the time …

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New Trailer for ANYA – SCI-FI/ROMANCE

Giant Pictures, the digital film distribution division of Giant Interactive, has acquired North American digital rights for ANYA, a sci-fi romance that tackles the ethics and consequences of powerful new genetics technologies. ANYA, a Taylor/Okada film under their First Encounter Productions banner, is the first narrative feature of filmmaking partners Jacob Akira Okada and Carylanna Taylor, PhD. The trailer for …

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Film Review: Blood Creek (2009)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A struggling, German, immigrant family in West Virginia, in the early 1930’s, receives a letter from the Reich that they will be paid for housing a Nazi scholar Richard Wirth, (Michael Fassbender) while he conducts research. This being the Dust-Bowl/Great Depression era the impoverished family reluctantly accepts the man into their home. Once there, he inquires …

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Monsters & Nightmares – Premium Genre Channel from Magnolia Selects

I wanted to reach out and make sure you knew all about Monsters & Nightmares, the premium genre channel from Magnolia Selects offering the very best scares and thrills.  Whether you’re looking for a bloody good time, something a little out there or just a good-old spine tingling thriller, Monsters & Nightmares has a frightful film for everyday of October. …

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EXPEDITION BIGFOOT – Premiering Wednesday, December 4

FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, AN ELITE TEAM OF RESEARCHERS HAVE THE CLUES TO FIND ELUSIVE EVIDENCE IN TRAVEL CHANNEL’S UNCANNY NEW SERIES ’EXPEDITION BIGFOOT’ – PREMIERING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 AT 10 P.M. ET/PT Team Believes an Advanced Algorithm is the Missing Key to Solving the Bigfoot Legend Every year hundreds of eyewitnesses log their alleged encounters with the legendary …

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Book Review: Unspeakable – A New Breed of Terror – Edited by Theresa Dillon

UNSPEAKABLE –  A NEW BREED OF TERROR Publisher: Blood Bound Books, January 2011 247pgs, $14.95 Until now, these were the creatures that only crawled through the darkest corners of your mind. The ones you refused to name for fear they’d become real. And now, thanks to this book, they are. Unspeakable is twenty four stories filled with things that should …

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Film Review: Rafureshia (1995)

SYNOPSIS: A young girl, alone on a private island with her incestuous, domineering father decides to escape her confinement. An unhappy housewife, trapped in a loveless marriage with her unresponsive husband and an overbearing mother-in-law wants out of her dreary existence. The twosome join up to escape their previous lives so they can start afresh together. REVIEW: Rafureshia (aka Sukebe-zuma: …

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Introduction to Japanese Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk is an offshoot of science fiction, usually set in a dystopian future with a focus on “low life-high tech”; advanced technology in contrast with dire living conditions, pollution and social disorder. The genre has it’s beginning in the 1960’s and 1970’s with authors like Phillip K. Dick, Roger Zelazny and J. G. Ballard taking science fiction to darker paths …

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