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Fear Fest Teams With Wizard World; New Guests Announced!

I’m sure there were a lot of you out there who were pretty disappointed when we announced the postponement of Fear Fest 3, which was set to go down next weekend in Dallas. Believe me, no one was more upset by it than we were, but that cloud certainly had a very silver lining, indeed; namely, Fear Fest 3 will now be a part of Wizard World Texas!

Vote Now for Halloween Horror Nights' Short Film Competition!

Hand selected by Don Mancini, Bill Moseley, and Corey Feldman, ten filmmakers have a chance at four tickets to Universal's Halloween Horror Nights 2008, an exclusive invitation to the opening night Eyegore Awards ceremony and a $1,000 cash prize. The final decision on who wins, however, is all up to you!

Behind the Scenes of Halloween Horror Nights!

Nothing beats a hot girl in a Freddy Krueger outfit (maybe it's some Freudian thing), and we at Dread Central saw plenty of 'em when Universal Studios Hollywood held the casting call for "Freddy's Fly Girl Dancers" to kick off the festivities at this year's Halloween Horror Nights.

Event Report: Monster Mania 11

Man, I really dig this show. Yeah, it takes me between six and nine hours to get there and back, which means I really need to start going down a day early, but it’s worth it to hang out at one of the best-run and most well-attended conventions on the East Coast.

Lost Boys: The Tribe (DVD/Blu-ray)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland, Autumn Resser, Corey Feldman Directed by P.J. Pesce Distributed by Warner Home Entertainment "Sometimes dead is better" -- Jud Crandall, Pet Sematary

Lost Boys, The (Blu-ray)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Kiefer Sutherland, Corey Feldman Directed by Joel Schumacher Distributed by Warner Home Entertainment

Corey Vs. Corey for Lost Boys 3?

Now that Lost Boys: The Tribe (review) is out on DVD, the world can finally get a chance to see just how bad it is. Only problem; it seems people are saying they don’t think it’s that bad and that Corey Feldman actually does a good job in it. Are you kidding me? So of course talk of Lost Boys 3 has to start up already.

Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008)

Reviewed by Johnny Butane Starring Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland, Autumn Resser, Corey Feldman Directed by P.J. Pesce

Special Screenings of Lost Boys 1 & 2!

Yes! Oh yes! Dread Central and Pit of Horror are gearing up for the massive Lost Boys reunion for our fourth Fear Fest next year by giving fans something very special this month.

The Lost Boys... 2?

Why are they going to go and ruin one of the best vampire movies of all time?! Is Corey Feldman that broke that he's going to hold an entire film crew at gunpoint so he can make about...2 bucks? What do you guys think about this "The lost boys: The tribute"?
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The Original Lost Boys are Blu

Now that the hi-def format war is over, we can all rest easy and give in to the Blu-ray overlords. For our loyalty they will shower us with gifts of fried gold and sax men!

Lost Boys DVD Details Revealed

Edgar Frog is going to have his work cut out for him. What are the odds that his newest adventure against Xtreme suckheads is going to garner the same kind of following that the original Lost Boys had? The follow-up does look to have a bit of promise, but without the sax man, it's just not going to be the same.

Lost Boys 2 Site Now Live!

Maybe, just maybe, the direct-to-video sequel to Lost Boys won't be so bad. Looking back, the original was fun for all the wrong reasons, so maybe this one will be too.

Lost Boys: The Tribe Art

Wow, they sure are pretty, ain’t they? I guess, for its time, the guys and gals in the first film were, too, so you really can’t complain too much. And hey, at least they kept the font from the original for Lost Boys: The Tribe, which hits DVD this summer.

Lost Boys Comic Art

How happy would it make The Frog Brothers to know that someone actually made a comic book out of their dealings with the undead? Something tells me outwardly they’d shrug it off, but be geeking out on the inside.