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Spike Lee’s Oldboy vs. Chan-wook Park’s Oldboy

Warning: this review is for the consumption of people who have seen the original “Oldboy”. It is full of spoilers, so, please do not read any further if this does not describe you. So here we are again, facing down a “re-imagineing ” of a beloved film. Spike Lee has some serious chutzpah to even […]

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Lesbian Vampire Killers

“Centuries ago, a peaceful hamlet was terrorized by a beast. Born not of man, but spewed forth from the firiest pits of Hades with an evil fueled by a hatred of men and a love of women. It’s name: Camilla The Vampire Queen” In the small village of Cragwich,  all of the women live under […]

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No One Lives

From Ryuhei Kitamura, the director of “Midnight Meat Train”, comes “No One Lives”.   What initially seems like a movie about a group of thieves/killers kidnapping a wealthy couple on the road turns into something so much more.  Luke Evans (The Raven, Blitz) is the unnamed lead character of the movie and he’s perfectly suited […]

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Girls Against Boys

Written and directed by Austin Chick, Girls Against Boys is a unique and interesting take on the rape/revenge genre.  In fact, to pigeonhole it as simply a rape/revenge movie would be a disservice.  It’s more of an exploration of the old adage “Hell hath no fury like a women scorned.” Shae (Danielle Panabaker) is a […]

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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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Ranking The Saw Films:Greatest to… Well,Least Greatest By Chassity

Ranking the Saw Films: Greatest to… Well, Least Greatest  Saw VI: Hoffman discovers someone from his past is still alive, and desperately tries to cover his tracks so that no one finds out he is the new Jigsaw. Meanwhile, healthcare insurance executive William Easton, Jigsaw’s former healthcare provider, is the latest victim of a series […]

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Year 47 – A Horror Novel

Year 47 is a horror-western novel by author Jimmie Chappell. The kickstarter for this looks absolutely fantastic and the perks are pretty neat. If you’ve got a few bucks to spare, absolutely check this one out.

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Top 7 Moments in Saw Franchise

7) The Audiolab Massacre, Saw VI: Known to hardcore fans as the “right now you’re feeling helpless “ scene.  Before this, Hoffman was just a monster, and Eric Matthews was the most badass character in the Saw universe. But in this one scene, he proved why there’s only room for one top dog, and why […]

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The Conjuring Blu-Ray Giveaway- 5 Things To Know Before Watching

The Conjuring is one of the greater supernatural horror films to come out in the last few years and we want you to own a copy on blu-ray. Before you watch the film though, check out the 5 things to know before watching it… The Conjuring 5 Things to know… 1) The Conjuring is directed […]