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Fright Rags To Release Limited Edition ‘Re-Animator’ Goodies

August 8, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Fright Rags, producer of high quality and extremely cool horror movie t-shirts, has announced the release of a trio of t-shirts based on Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator, the classic 1985 film based on H.P. Lovecraft’s story and starring Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton.  Each of the three shirts has been lovingly designed by a different artist […]

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Terrifying New Clip Gives Viewers A Taste Of What They Can Expect From ‘You’re Next’

August 8, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

To help get everyone pumped up for the August 23rd opening of You’re Next, Lionsgate has released a little snippet that sets the tone.  The 30-second clip has more suspense crammed into it then some entire movies that have hit theaters this summer have had, and it is bound to make anyone afraid of strangers […]

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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Orca’, The Other Dorsal-Fin-In-The-Water Movie

August 1, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

In 1975, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws opened a lot of doors for the man-versus-nature horror film.  In the years that followed, theaters saw heroes fighting different kinds of fish (Piranha), other aquatic animals (Alligator), and even landlocked beasts (Grizzly), all in imitation of the big shark blockbuster.  In 1977, the film that seemed to be the […]

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‘Cockneys vs Zombies’ Delivers What It Promises – Cockneys And Zombies

August 1, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: The Bow Bells Care Home is under threat and the McGuire’s – Andy, Terry, and Katy – need to find some way to keep their grandfather and his friends in the East End, where they belong. But, when you’re robbing a bank, zombie invasions makes things a lot harder. And let’s face it, they need […]

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Artsploitation Films Set To Release ‘Wither’, A Swedish Homage To ‘The Evil Dead’

August 1, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

In case a remake of The Evil Dead is not enough, audiences can look forward to Wither, a Swedish film from Artsplotation Films that is being touted as a full-fledged homage to Sam Raimi’s seminal 1981 splatterfest. In case a remake of The Evil Dead is not enough, audiences can look forward to Wither, a […]

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