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Now Playing – Night of the Living Dead

Posted by Dale On October - 28 - 2009

When unexpected radiation raises the dead, a microcosm of Average America has to battle flesh-eating zombies in George A. Romero’s landmark cheapie horror film. Siblings Johnny (Russ Streiner) and Barbara (Judith O’Dea) whine and pout their way through a graveside visit in a small Pennsylvania town, but it all takes a turn for the worse when a zombie kills Johnny. Barbara flees to an isolated farmhouse where a group of people are already holed up. Bickering and panic ensue as the group tries to figure out how best to escape, while hoards of undead converge on the house; news reports reveal that fire wards them off, while a local sheriff-led posse discovers that if you “kill the brain, you kill the ghoul.”

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The anthology that has been in the making for the past 18 months is available for ordering at GravesideBooks.com

HARVEST HILL

31 Tales of Halloween Horror

Welcome to Harvest Hill, Tennessee:  a seemingly idyllic community.  But within the shadows of this restful town roams a centuries-old evil that rears itself in some awful form or influence every Halloween when the veil between worlds is thinnest.  We offer a choice crop of truly disturbing accounts – large and small, stretching from the 1700s into the present day – as a warning to all.  If only the residents understood the unspeakable thing that has writhed and raged among them for ages, and keeps growing …

“An atmospheric collection of intelligent and thrilling supernatural fiction.”

–Tim Deal, publisher of the Black Quill-nominated Shroud Magazine and editor of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthology Beneath the Surface


“Hultquist and Hutcheson have compiled a dark and delicious menu of treats in Harvest Hill.  Great reading for a satisfying taste of Halloween horror any time of the year!”

–Fran Friel, Bram Stoker Award finalist, Mama’s Boy and Other Dark Tales

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PMS: The Horror Movie – Film Riot

Posted by Dale On October - 24 - 2009

It’s their time of month again, but this time it’s deadly. Watch this short horror movie, and then learn how to do all of the amazing special effects inside for cheap!. Film Riot gives you all the special effects details!

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Now Playing – Horror Express

Posted by Dale On October - 18 - 2009

This horror science-fiction thriller, a cult favorite, takes place in 1907. Professor Caxton (Christopher Lee), a fossil-hunter has discovered some sort of pre-human creature frozen in ancient Manchurian ice. He is traveling to London with his find on the Trans-Siberian Railway and is horrified to discover that his frozen man is missing, and corpses and zombies are appearing all over the train. The combined forces of Professor Caxton, his rival Dr. Wells (Peter Cushing), and a Cossack captain (Telly Savalas) are needed to save the world from this monstrous being. Skillfully told, with a good dose of humor.

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16 Horror Movie Quotes

Posted by Dale On October - 14 - 2009

ANOTHER 16 Horror Movie Quotes:  Here’s a couple of great quotes from horror movies such as Dracula, Dawn of the Dead, Halloween etc.

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Here is a list of my favorite horror movies. Some of them are not that scary, I know, but the all are very good movies. disclaimer: this is my personal list, I’m sure there are many more horror movies that are awesome, but these are great ones I personally came across. first I wanted to make a top 10 list, but I was short in time. here is it anyway: 20: Night Of The Living Dead (1968) 19: Freaks (1933) 18: Scream (1996) 17: Friday the 13th (1980) 16: Poltergeist (1982) 15: The Mist (2008) 14 …

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