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“Look, lady. My parents were killed by werewolves last night, my grandfather talks to ghosts, and we’re in a town full of vampires. Crazy’s not even an accurate word here.” Talk about the wild, wild west! As a fan of both the western genre and the horror genre ...
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“Some town you got here, Officer.” In a lesson on how to open a Horror movie effectively, Blood Star weaves its morbid tale about a psychopathic sheriff with stunning strength. The opening is a haunting masteract in establishing tone. It’s a brief showdown during the midnight hours but ...
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Falling Stars, the feature debut of director/producer duo Richard Karpala and Gabriel Bienczycki (featuring an original screenplay by Karpala and cinematography by Bienczycki) is a film about curses. With a focus on the things not to do with a witches’ body, it is both exciting ...
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Providing a human side to a serial killer is always a risky endeavor. But that’s what transpires in The Deserving, a new horror film with a mute serial killer at its center as he wrestles with his own ghosts, drowning beneath the weight of so many bodies he’s collecting ...
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Demented twists await in Visher, a new thriller from writer/director Isaac Rodriguez (Last Radio Call, Town Full of Ghosts)! The found footage film, released from Silent Raven Films, is a remarkable effort of low budget cinema, offering audiences an inside look at a most hated occupation ...
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“I’m not where I thought I was.” Opening with a neon-soaked engaging sequence which sees a young Amish woman hauling ass through a wooded area while the night sky is illuminated by the shimmering light of the aurora borealis, The Veil, written and directed by Cameron Beyl, hooks ...
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“Better than roadkill any day of the week!” If you miss the fun-loving and free-wheeling spirit of some good ol’ 1980s horror flicks, then Hayride to Hell - starring two iconic figures in the horror genre, Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder, - is definitely your ticket to ride this Halloween. The film is ...
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When it comes to slow burn thrillers, you should look no further than Lyvia’s House, an edge-of-your-seat thriller which was inspired by true events, to get your fix. Produced by Graffi Media Films, this is an independent film that both challenges and inspires its audience with lived-in characters ...
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“Dead people don’t cry, Gregory.” Conjuring the Cult, a new horror film from writer/director Calvin Morie McCarthy (Conjuring the Beyond), is both atmospheric and moody, settling into its story of heartbreak and loss with a demonic dowsing rod pointing the movie toward the Highway to ...
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Cat got your tongue? If you’ve ever heard that term and you spend large parts of your day in silence reflecting on the day’s events, Booger is probably the movie you need to see. It is this movie - where one woman’s inability to cope with the emotional loss of her best friend - which gives ...
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Movie Reviews
Morbidly Hollywood
- Colorado Street Suicide Bridge
- Death of a Princess - The Story of Grace Kelly's Fatal Car Crash
- Joaquin Phoenix 911 Call - River Phoenix - Viper Room
- Lizzie Borden Took an Axe, Gave Her Mother 40 ... Wait... She's Innocent?
- Remembering Anton Yelchin: The Tragic Loss of a Rising Star
- Screen Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
- Suicide and the Hollywood Sign - The Girl Who Jumped from the Hollywood Sign
- The Amityville Horror House
- The Black Dahlia Murder - The Death of Elizabeth Short
- The Death of Actress Jane Russell
- The Death of Brandon Lee
- The Death of Chris Farley