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July 26th, 2008

News Page Update: Big news for Asian horror fans with news on the future of the Tartan Films catalog and Bone House Asia, the newest force in cult horror.

Congratulations to our Hells Ground contest winners Ron W., Steven L. and Heather S.! Your movies should be arriving shortly!

July 14th, 2008

Alien Redrum gives the indie mockumentary, American Zombie, a spin and has mixed feelings about the film. Click the cover below to read why.

July 13th, 2008

DJBenz unearths some exciting new talent in the UK's independent zombie movie, Colin. Find out what got him fired up by clicking the cover below.

July 5th, 2008

Today, Alien Redrum checks out Pakistani's first splatter flick, Hell's Ground! Alien Redrum claims it "...easily captures the feel and essence of the horror [he] grew up with."

Click the cover below for a taste of what Pakistan could have to offer!

June 23rd, 2008

After an almost year in hiding, The Hitman returns with his take on Christian Viel's latest, Recon 2022: The Mezzo Incident. Having liked the first in the series, Recon 2020: The Caprini Massacre, does Eric think this one holds up? Well, you are going to have to read the review to find out!

Also today, Alien Redrum checks out Dark Sky Films latest release, Simon, King of Witches, a trippy '70s flick from The Gay Deceivers director, Bruce Kessler.

Warning, both of these reviews contain some images that are for adults only, and certainly NOT SAFE FOR WORK!

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June 13th, 2008

DJBenz takes a look at HorrorTalk favourite, Pat Higgins', latest offering The Devil's Music. Was it music to his ears? Click the cover below to find out.

June 1st, 2008

Alien Redrum brings two new reviews today. First, he ventures out into the Storm, a Swedish sci/fi action flick that is the newest offering from TLA Releasing's "Danger After Dark" series, and finds that it was somewhat "...hurt by a lackluster ending."

Ever wonder if a snuff film really existed? Well, the documentary Snuff: A Documentary About Killing on Camera might help answer some of your questions. Alien Redrum says it's "one hell of a film".

Also today, ZigZag checks out The Suffered, an American low-budget film shot in Italy. He says The Suffered "...attempts to bring something new to the 'hood in the form of an existential horror film..."

Click the covers to find the answers you've been seeking!

May 26th, 2008

News Page Update: Dark Sky Films sale (through tomorrow!), P2 release information and Plan 9 from Outer Space remake news.

May 4th, 2008

Alien Redrum checks out Red Victoria and said that it "... is dark comedy at its finest." Click the cover below to read more!

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