HorrorHound Weekend: A Howl of a Good Time! [ARTICLE/EVENT]
Apr20

HorrorHound Weekend: A Howl of a Good Time! [ARTICLE/EVENT]

HorrorHound Weekend is a traveling convention hosted by HorrorHound magazine. Each issue of HorrorHound contains film facts, interviews, and horror fan lifestyles to name a few. You can expect to find similar things at the conventions.

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Fearsville [INDIE FILM REVIEW]
Apr13

Fearsville [INDIE FILM REVIEW]

Fearsville is a small quiet Kentucky town until a mental patient escapes from the local insane asylum. Soon Piper (Payton Christian) and her friends have much more to worry about than the rivaling mean girls and their ringleader Madison (McKenzie Abney). The body count starts to add up and the girls have to fight to stay alive. Much blood will be shed in this sleepy little town.

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Nyctophilian [ALBUM REVIEW]
Feb17

Nyctophilian [ALBUM REVIEW]

Formed in 2012, Then Comes Silence have returned and as suggested by the title of their newest outing, Darkness is again ever present. With Nyctophilian, the Swedish Stockholm quartet debarks from escalating gloomy evil and fear. Production is trimmed of any excess to produce a tight, distorted and crepuscularly devastated postcard of human misery.

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Martial Arts: The Card Game [GAME REVIEW]
Feb10

Martial Arts: The Card Game [GAME REVIEW]

Many of our readers have trained in (or at least, have a love for) the martial arts. While Martial Arts is often seen as referring only to oriental martial arts (ie kungfu, karate, tae kwan do, muay thai), it is actually a much broader concept that can refer to any form of combat arts, from boxing to krav maga. When a stylist combines various elements of contrasting combat arts, this is popularly referred to as mixed martial arts (MMA) and, with the help of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, has become the second most watched sport in the USA, behind football.

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Exposing Skeletons: Getting “Spooked” with Christopher Saint Booth [ARTICLE/INTERVIEW]
Dec30

Exposing Skeletons: Getting “Spooked” with Christopher Saint Booth [ARTICLE/INTERVIEW]

Christopher Saint Booth is an author, producer and director. He and his brother Philip are known as the Booth Brothers and they produce paranormal documentaries and films released through their production company, Spooked Productions. Since their first film DarkPlace (2007) they have developed quite a fan base. Their latest film Dead Still is set for release in 2016.

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Black Widow: Forever Red [BOOK REVIEW]
Nov13

Black Widow: Forever Red [BOOK REVIEW]

When S.H.I.E.L.D. operative (and former assassin) Natasha Romanov rescues 9 year old Ava Orlova from the same sort of Red Room training facility that turned her into a killer decades before, she’s forced to confront her own fear of intimacy and compassion as she discovers that her oldest enemy has inextricably linked her to the girl she thought she rescued. 8 years later, Natasha, Ava, and a somehow familiar stranger named Alex will have to use all their skills and abilities to outwit a dangerous Russian megalomaniac and stop the insidious “Forever Red” protocol before it undermines and destr

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The Exorcist File: Haunted Boy [FILM REVIEW]
Oct28

The Exorcist File: Haunted Boy [FILM REVIEW]

While filming a haunted asylum in St. Louis, Missouri, documentary filmmakers uncover a secret diary of the infamous 1949 exorcism involving a 13 year old boy possessed by the devil that later inspired the book and movie The Exorcist. Utilizing hi-tech paranormal gadgetry along with a legion of supernatural experts they search out to capture the scariest entity known to man, The Unholy Ghost. This is the untold real story of The Exorcist, a chronicle of true events based on a secret priest’s diary the world was not to see…until now!

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Among the Shrieks of COSPlay: ScareFest 8 [EVENT/ARTICLE]
Oct21
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Crimson Peak [FILM REVIEW]
Oct14

Crimson Peak [FILM REVIEW]

Crimson Peak, the latest movie from Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro (Hellboy, Pan’s Labyrinth, Pacific Rim), is keeping audiences restless with anticipation because though it’s yet to debut in theaters, the buzz so far is quite positive. Advertised as a horror movie, Crimson Peak will be competing with the more youth-focused Goosebumps when it debuts in theaters later this month. (Interestingly, there aren’t many horror films this October. With Eli Roth’s long delayed “torture-porn” film, The Green Inferno, dropping in September, the only other theatrical release horror film before…

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What Lies Beneath: Explore Your Roots With Pathfinder’s New ‘Inner Sea Races’ Hardcover [RPG PRESS RELEASE]
Oct08

What Lies Beneath: Explore Your Roots With Pathfinder’s New ‘Inner Sea Races’ Hardcover [RPG PRESS RELEASE]

From Golarion’s Unique Human Ethnicities to Common Foes Like Orcs, Goblins, and Strix, Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Races Provides Rules, History, and Cultural Details to Make the Denizens of the Pathfinder World Come Alive..

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Bigfoot: The Movie [FILM REVIEW]
Sep28

Bigfoot: The Movie [FILM REVIEW]

Bigfoot has come to the town of Ellwood City, PA and is causing BIG problems. The creature kills the friend of two locals and they’re on for revenge. They team up with a local exterminator and it’s up to them to take him down, without getting killed in the process and having to endure mockery from the rest of the town.

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