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Blu-Ray Review – Shark Night

SHARK NIGHT (2011)  By Jason Marsiglia  Out of 4   I’m not usually one of those guys that believe that a horror film necessitates an “R” rating to be good. There are plenty of perfectly frightening and effective horror films that have carried a “PG-13” or hell, even a “PG”. Jaws was “PG”, believe it

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Cannibal Cam Review – Psycho Holocaust

PSYCHO HOLOCAUST-Directed by Krist Rufty Alternative Cinema What comes to mind when hearing a title like PSYCHO HOLOCAUST? Right off the bat I go towards an old school/retro feel akin to BLUE HOLOCAUST, ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST, JUNGLE HOLOCAUST, CANNIBAL HOLOCUAST, etc…. A name like that brings goosebumps of excitement……..but done today? Not everyone gets it. Sure

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Bill Hinzman (1936-2012) You Will Be Missed

He looked like a normal fellow. Wandering somewhat aimlessly amidst the tombstones in a rural Pennsylvania cemetery in a shabby suit. A young man teasingly chases his sister through the graveyard, and using the rather pale man shuffling along in the distance as a joke, he boasts in a threatening tone, that “they’re coming to

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FEAR FILM Announces SOMETHING IN THE DARK Movie

FEAR FILM Motion Picture Studios announced today that it’s new film division SCREAM FACTORY will be producing a new feature length horror film based on their award winning horror web series “BLACKOUT”. This new film is called “SOMETHING IN THE DARK” and will be written by HORROR VEIN’s very own Jason Marsiglia! Jason was recently

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DVD Review THE INVISIBLE MAN 1933

Universal Legacy Collection – Chapter 5: The Invisible Man (1933) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4   The Invisible Man is a well-revered classic in the horror genre, and I can certainly understand why. Here’s a film that boasts ingenious, yet practical special effects to achieve the impression of an invisible madman running rampant around

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Cannibal Cam Video Review #2

Hello Horror FREAKS! Yes, it’s that time again for another  fun and whacky Video Review from your Uncle Cannibal Cam. For those of you that love underground horror, Cannibal Cam has all the goods for you!

 
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DVD Review THE THING 1982

The Thing (1982) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4 The story has become something of Marsiglia lore in my family. A brilliant, calculated move on my dad’s part that shook my foundations about just what a horror film was capable of doing to an unassuming viewer. I had just started getting into horror films and

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Cannibal Cam DVD Reviews

  Hey…………. hi. I’m just……… meh. How are you doin’? Ya ya, it’s been a bit. Big things come up beyond your control and you have to take charge. Be in a positive mood. Keep your head up. Make sure your mind is in check. Well, it’s not entirely but we must go on. Movies

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DVD Review A Serbian Film

A Serbian Film (2010) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4 A Serbian Film has brave, unflinching and dynamite performances by its cast – particularly, its lead, Srdjan Todorovic. It’s expertly directed, with a foreboding, almost nauseating, brown tint and bathed in blackness and shadows during its seedier moments. It’s special effects are quite effective –

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Will “Dexter” Return To Slay A Seventh Season?

I certainly hope so, but things over at Showtime seem to hint that the current sixth season of our favorite Miami serial killer may be the last! Sources claim that with Michael C. Hall’s contract ending after this season, Showtime and Hall’s camp cannot agree on a new salary during contract negotiations (a difference of

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