The city of lights has quite the dark side, and that’s exactly what we’ll be discussing Tonight, when Brainwaves: Horror and Paranormal Talk Radio returns to the only airwaves ballsy enough to host it: DeepTalkRadio.com! Join us for all the… Continue Reading →
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- 10/5/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The city of lights has quite the dark side, and that’s exactly what we’ll be discussing this Wednesday, October 5th, when Brainwaves: Horror and Paranormal Talk Radio returns to the only airwaves ballsy enough to host it: DeepTalkRadio.com! Join us… Continue Reading →
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- 10/3/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Written by Phil Crain, Ralph Macchio | Art by Leonard Kirk, Rod Whigham, Terry Pallot | Published by Titan Comics
As the marketing for Independence Day: Resurgence really shifts into high gear, Titan Comics have decided to re-release the original Marvel Comics adaptation of the first Independence Day movie. A cash in? Sure. A worthy cash in? That’s what I’ll be determining. The original adaptation by Marvel came out in 1996, and was first released as a 3 issue mini-series, issues 0-2 (don’t get me started on the stupidity of 0 issues, we’ll be here all night), and was probably most notable for the fact the first issue came out before the actual film. Sure, this may have been intended to create some pre-release buzz (sound familiar?) but spoilers, people, spoilers.
The only way to review and judge a collection such as this is by reviewing the original story as published,...
As the marketing for Independence Day: Resurgence really shifts into high gear, Titan Comics have decided to re-release the original Marvel Comics adaptation of the first Independence Day movie. A cash in? Sure. A worthy cash in? That’s what I’ll be determining. The original adaptation by Marvel came out in 1996, and was first released as a 3 issue mini-series, issues 0-2 (don’t get me started on the stupidity of 0 issues, we’ll be here all night), and was probably most notable for the fact the first issue came out before the actual film. Sure, this may have been intended to create some pre-release buzz (sound familiar?) but spoilers, people, spoilers.
The only way to review and judge a collection such as this is by reviewing the original story as published,...
- 6/7/2016
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes DVD release details for Chastity Bites, trailers for Alter Ego and Founders Day, The Walking Dead Hawaii poster, reviews for The Halloween Experience: Volume One, Open Grave, and Still: The Web Series, and much more:
Chastity Bites DVD Release Details: “Grand Entertainment Group (Geg) wants You to celebrate “Women in Horror” month this February with the DVD release of Chastity Bites on February 11. The horror-comedy, which has been slaying festival audiences and has been praised by media, is created by a team of strong and vibrant women including writer/producer Lotti Pharriss Knowles, co-producer Wendi Mirabella and executive producer/lead actress Allison Scagliotti (Syfy’s “Warehouse 13″).
Directed by John V. Knowles (Shadow.Net), the film stars Francia Raisa (ABC Family’s “Secret Life of the American Teenager”); Louise Griffiths...
Chastity Bites DVD Release Details: “Grand Entertainment Group (Geg) wants You to celebrate “Women in Horror” month this February with the DVD release of Chastity Bites on February 11. The horror-comedy, which has been slaying festival audiences and has been praised by media, is created by a team of strong and vibrant women including writer/producer Lotti Pharriss Knowles, co-producer Wendi Mirabella and executive producer/lead actress Allison Scagliotti (Syfy’s “Warehouse 13″).
Directed by John V. Knowles (Shadow.Net), the film stars Francia Raisa (ABC Family’s “Secret Life of the American Teenager”); Louise Griffiths...
- 2/9/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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