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Honeymoon (2014) – Review

A newlywed couple decide to escape the city and go to a lake house that's surrounded by wilderness for their honeymoon. At first, everything is going great, and they're prepared to take full advantage of being away from it all. Things take a quick turn for the worst when Paul finds his new bride wandering around disoriented in the woods during …

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13 Cameras – Review

It's safe to assume that practically everyone has a fear of being watched. Have you ever thought that maybe someone was watching you through your webcam, even though it's supposed to be turned off? Ever feared someone could be watching you through the windows of your home? There's a reason we experience a moment of panic when we just get a feeling …

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Blair Witch – A Familiar Trip To Burkittsville

Intro When The Blair Witch Project hit theaters in 1999, it was a massive success. It didn’t come as much of a surprise when a sequel was immediately put into works. After his major success with the Paradise Lost documentaries, it was decided by studio execs that they wanted to bring in Joe Berlinger. After all, TBWP was shot in …

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13 Things We Know About The New IT Remake

I’m sure by now, everyone has seen the new IT trailer, and if you’re like me, you’re freaking pumped up. Granted, the trailer has some issues, and made the film almost look like it’s going to be another run-of-the-mill Hollywood jump fest. Still, I don’t think that’s going to be the case, and is just another instance of Hollywood being typical …

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The Traditional Horror Art Of Tony Orcutt

In a digital age, Tony Orcutt is an artist that loves the old school approach to artwork. In other words, he’s disregarded modern advances in the art realm that aid most artists in their word these days — such as Adobe Photoshop, Wacom Tablets, etc… Instead, Tony takes a traditional approach to his art, and he loves bringing his work to …

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Ghost Car Disappears During A Police Chase

This is a video that I remember watching way back in the day, and it always left me curious as to exactly what happened in the video. At the time, all we knew was that a police officer was chasing a mysterious white car in Savannah, Georgia, and the driver was driving very erratically — almost as if the driver is …

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The Pyramid (2014) – Review

The Pyramid Review An archaeological team discovers a pyramid buried deep below the surface. After further examination, the pyramid’s apex revealed that it was three-sided — something that has not been discovered before. The team of archaeologists heads out and discovers a tunnel that leads to the apex. When they break the tunnel’s opening, a poisonous shroud shoots out from …

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’31’ Will Be Rob Zombie’s Last Film

This is going to be a review of Rob Zombie's latest efforts in the horror genre, 31, and what will undoubtedly be his last efforts with film in general. As horror fans, we've been long overdue for a good horror flick featuring clowns, and we've damn sure been overdue for a decent slasher flick. That's why I was so excited …

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BB – Movie Review

Introduction I was approached to review this film by C.J. Wallis, who is the man responsible for filling out most of the crew member positions on this film, such as writer, director, editor, cinematographer, producer, and so much more. Most notably, he's just simply a pretty cool dude to shoot the shit with, which I discovered while shooting messages back and forth …

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About to Be a House-Hale-d Name

John Carpenter. Wes Craven. Alfred Hitchcock. A few names with one thing in common: these are some of the most famous horror filmmakers in history. Time and time again, these men have redefined the horror genre, and left their signature on Hollywood. Starting in August, John Hale will attempt to do just that, and build a legacy in the process. …

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