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Mary Elizabeth Winstead Hypes “Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”

With “The Thing” currently in theaters and the adaptation of the immensely popular Seth Grahame-Smith book “Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” currently shooting, Mary Elizabeth Winstead has a lot on her plate, and a majority of it – lucky for us! – is genre work! Here’s what she had to say about what she knows of

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DVD Review “Red State”

Red State (2011) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4   Boy, those Westboro Baptist Church assholes had this one coming, didn’t they? Those charming Kansas rednecks with that Hallmark slogan “God Hates Fags”, who picket funerals for dead soldiers and spout vile, contemptible hate speech during gay rallies and stuff? I’m sure you’ve heard of

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DVD Review “The Thing From Another World”

The Thing From Another World (1951) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4   The Howard Hawks production The Thing From Another World is one of the best examples of what the films and political atmosphere were about in the 50s. The country’s Cold War paranoia and its blossoming interest (and fear) of space and science,

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“Hatchet III” Has A Director

“Hatchet” series director Adam Green has hand-picked a new director to pass the reigns to for the film that will make “Hatchet” an official trilogy. BJ McDonnell, the cameraman of the original two films is all set to take on the mythology of Victor Crowley. “I’ve been with the Hatchet team from the very beginning

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New Line Greenlights “Mortal Kombat” Reboot

Deadline.com is reporting that New Line Cinema is rebooting the long-dormant “Mortal Kombat” franchise, and has hired on the team that put together those amazing “Mortal Kombat: Legacy” webisodes. Writer Oren Uziel and director Kevin Tancharoen’s dark, brooding and gory take on the incredibly popular (and incredibly controversial) Midway fighting game shed the B-movie aesthetic

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DVD Review – John Carpenter’s The Ward

The Ward (2010) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4   The Ward presents John Carpenter’s first feature film since 2001’s Ghosts of Mars, and it’s a shame it took this long to get here. Though his theatrical efforts have proven sketchy since the early 90s, Carpenter is still an undisputed master of the horror genre,

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DVD Review – The Mummy 1932

Universal Legacy Collection – Chapter 4: The Mummy (1932) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4   During an archeological dig in Egypt, a team of British archeologists excavate the ancient mummy of a high Egyptian priest named Imhotep and the cursed scroll of Thoth, incased with a warning of consequence to whomever disturbs the tomb.

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DVD Review – “Scream of the Banshee”

Scream of the Banshee (2011) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4   In 1188 A.D., a deadly banshee terrorized Ireland, forcing the Templar knights to find and vanquish the evil fairy. Using a bizarre medieval device that can simultaneously enclose and decapitate the wench, she’s killed and her severed noggin is boxed up and buried

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Cannibal Cam’s “Jam Packed Ka Fuffle” Movie Reviews!

By Cannibal Cam Ok you bloodthirsty fuckbags, what we have here is a combined and jampacked kafuffle of movies all wrapped up into one. A good time was had watching these films: a good time indeed. Lately I have been on a string of movie watching runs, which kicks major arse cause I love all

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Blu-Ray Review – INSIDIOUS

Insidious (2010) By Jason Marsiglia Out of 4   In it’s 103-minute runtime, James Wan’s Insidious tells two distinct stories, while paying homage to at least three separate decade’s worth of genre pictures. There are echoes of The Haunting (1963), The Legend of Hell House (1973) and Poltergeist (1982), with a dash of The Exorcist

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