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Uncategorized November 6, 2010
Pennsylvania-based independent production company Happy Cloud Pictures is set to begin production on its sixth feature film, Razor Days, a…
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Uncategorized November 6, 2010
The viral website for Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan has added three new clips to its checkerboard style assortment of quick…
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Uncategorized November 5, 2010
Those of us who watch The CW’s “The Vampire Diaries” know that week in and week out its co-showrunners Kevin…
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Uncategorized November 5, 2010
Hot on the heels of their successful premiere at the Bram Stoker Film Festival last month (click here for details…
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Uncategorized November 5, 2010
What better way to kick off a weekend than with a new trailer for Stephen King’s upcoming four-novella collection, Full…
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Uncategorized November 5, 2010
We say it every week, but if you’re not watching The CW’s “The Vampire Diaries”, you are really missing out.…
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Uncategorized November 5, 2010
And another psychological thriller reared its head today at AFM, this one being Andi Baiz’s Colombian-Spanish collaboration, Bunker. The project…
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Uncategorized November 5, 2010
John Carpenter teaming up with the demented mind that helped birth Coffin Joe’s Embodiment of Evil? This could be the…
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Uncategorized November 5, 2010
With all the AFM news that’s come out over the past few days, you’d think there’s nothing else going on…
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Uncategorized November 4, 2010
For the second year in a row, The CW has announced plans for a special marathon week featuring “The Vampire…
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Uncategorized November 4, 2010
Another new recurring character has been added to “The Vampire Diaries”: Jules, a friend of Mason Lockwood, who comes to…
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Uncategorized November 4, 2010
Ah, the Seventies. Horror was alive and well not just in theatres, but especially on television thanks to made-for-TV movies…