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Film Review: It’s Alive (1974)

Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: “Heavily pregnant Lenore Davis tells her husband, Frank, that she is in labor. They leave their eleven year-old son Chris with their friend Charley and they head to the Community Hospital. Lenore feels that something is wrong and delivers a monster that kills the team in the delivery room and escapes through a skylight. Lieutenant Perkins …

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Film Review: Devil’s Gate (2017)

SYNOPSIS: Set in the small town of Devil’s Gate, North Dakota, the film examines the disappearance of a local woman (Regan) and her young son. Schull plays an FBI agent who helps the local sheriff (Frakes) search for answers. Partnering with a deputy (Ashmore), they track down the missing woman’s husband (Ventimiglia) and find that nothing is as it seems. …

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Film Review: Night of the Lepus (1972)

SYNOPSIS: When a population explosion of wild rabbits threatens his land a rancher turns to a pair of ecologically minded scientists for help. But their scientific miracle creates a whole new problem… of gigantic proportions! REVIEW: The post Star Trek-Original Series years weren’t kind to the cast who quickly fell victim to typecasting or were just plain forgotten. William Shatner …

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Classic Family Flick PREHYSTERIA! Comes to Blu-ray!

Full Moon’s Classic Family Film Classic Comes to Blu-ray for the FIRST TIME! Legendary horror and dark fantasy film studio Full Moon – founded by producer/director Charles Band in 1989 – is world-renowned for wild films like PUPPET MASTER, CASTLE FREAK, SUBSPECIES, EVIL BONG and many, many more. But nestled among Full Moon’s vast entertainment universe sits Moonbeam Entertainment, the …

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Rotting Love Brings Zombie Dave and Brooke Lewis to TCL Chinese Theatre

Horror short featured at Dances with Films As the popularity of the undead genre continues spread like the plague, director Dave Reda unleashes his viral contribution in Rotting Love. With a cast ensemble that is guaranteed to inspire even the most jaded of terror aficionados in flesh crawling grandiose, Rotting Love is the mish-mash we’ve all been waiting for. ROTTING …

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Film Review: Upgrade (2018)

SYNOPSIS: Set in the near-future, technology controls nearly all aspects of life. But when Grey, a self-identified technophobe, has his world turned upside down, his only hope for revenge is an experimental computer chip implant called Stem. REVIEW: I don’t believe I’ve ever given a 5 star rating on a film… until now. Blumhouse does it again! This movie was …

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Wicked Crush Weekdays: Lara Jean

  LARA JEAN BIO: Lara Jean (Actor/Producer/Choreographer) – Graduated Summa Cum Laude, with a BFA in Theatre Arts & Dance from SUNY Purchase Conservatory. Lara is originally from San Francisco, CA where she trained with the San Francisco Ballet, and the American Conservatory Theatre. She has performed works by Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, …

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Horror News Confidential w/ American Horrors’ Hart Fisher, June 5th at 9pm EST

Horror News Confidential – LIVE podcast on Tuesday, June 5th at 9pm EST Hotline: 718-508-9883 Horror News Confidential w/ special guest Hart Fisher from American Horrors ROKU Channel and the upcoming American Horror Film Festival.  Hosted by Michael Joy & Kevin Nickelson from Horrornews.net and broadcasting on Totally Driven Entertainment Radio Network. #GetDriven #StayDriven

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Film Review: Orcs! (2011)

SYNOPSIS: Faced with extinction, two park rangers are forced to defend the national park against hordes of rampaging orcs. Ancient and long forgotten, these orcs are unleashed from the depths of the mountains, and they won’t stop until we’re all dead. REVIEW: It really isn’t uncommon for a film to name drop when releasing promotional materials or on the box …

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Film Review: Junk Bonds The Return of Junkbucket (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A sequel to the underground hit, Junkbucket, Junk Bonds picks up a year later as Junkbucket has found himself a family of phallic cannibals to join him in his quest to castrate most of Western Washington. REVIEW: Every filmmaker has inspirations.  They watched movies that shaped them into the creative person that they are.  Many filmmakers pay tribute to …

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