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The Girl From Blood Coven by Brian Moreland

“The Girl From Blood Coven”, a short story by Brian Moreland, brings us the origin story of the Blevin’s House.  As Sheriff Keagan tucks into a cold beer at his local restaurant,  a young woman covered head to toe in blood appears in the doorway of the restaurant. As we follow Sheriff Keagan and the […]

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The Witching House by Brian Moreland

“The Witching House” by Brian Moreland, is a novella set in Texas which tells the story of the Blevin’s House. In 1972, twenty five people were brutally murdered in this house and the identity of the killer or killers has yet to be revealed 40 years later. Enter Sarah Donovan, a young woman who has […]

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TWD S4, E3: Infected

We pick up right where we left off last week:with the question of who set the two bodies on fire? Tyreeses’ emotions get the best of him and a fight between him and Rick ensues. Welcome back  Crazy Rick, I love you! O.K., we’ve lost twelve people  and two more were killed in cold blood. […]

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The Walking Dead: L.C. defends “Infected”

Originally, I had planned to take this episode off because I had a date with Zombie Elvis and Shawn was big enough to watch and review the episode as a companion piece to Dusty’s.  I love my horror brothers with all of my heart, but those are some pretty negative views of the latest episode, […]

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“The Skin I Live In” reviewed by Jozef Hamilton

The Skin I Live In ‘The Skin I Live In’ or ‘La piel que habito’ as it’s known in its home language is a 2011 body horror film like no other.  Directed by the acclaimed Pedro Almodóva, he describes it as ‘”a horror story without screams or frights” which is exactly why it makes this […]

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TWD S4 Ep 1:” 30 Days Without An Accident” by L.C.

Warning! Spoilers Ahead! As a proud Walking Dead Fanatic, the excitement over tonight’s premiere episode was almost too much to handle.  We return to the prison to find that the group has started their own little farm, they have daily chores to maintain their lifestyle and everyone seems, dare I say it, happy. As Rick […]

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No Reflection & Other Short Stories

“No Reflection”, written by John Caliburn is a solid first entry into the horror genre. His first published collection, No Reflection has seven short stories and wraps up with a short poem. At the end of each story, the author has added a short explanation of his motivation behind the story. At times, the explanation […]

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High Tension

Director: Alexandre Aja Writer: Alexandre Aja, Gregory Levasseur Stars: Cecile De France, Maiwenn, Philippe Nahon, Franck Khalfoun High Tension is a really good horror/thriller, sharing traits with classics like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween. Its strength lies with the searing performances and brilliant suspense building techniques, but its weakness is that it’s too over the top. At times it goes so overboard […]

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“Escape From Tomorrow” ….reviewed by a lady

Escape From Tomorrow, written and directed by Randy Moore is a testosterone infused fever dream of a movie. Shot in black and white, the film looks really beautiful considering it was filmed  in Disneyland and Disney World without permission. Yes, Randy Moore used guerilla film making tactics and made a horror/fantasy/drama within the golden gates […]

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The Walking Dead as L.C. sees it.

O.K. So, here’s the deal. Dusty and I are going to be doing joint reviews of The Walking Dead over the course of season 4. This will be fun because we do not see eye to eye on this show. Dusty has read the graphic novels, whereas, I have only read the first four volumes:and […]