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This Week in Cinema: March 29-April 04, 2015 | Bill's Movie Emporium
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Bill's Movie Emporium. Review: Happy Valley (2014) →. This Week in Cinema: March 29-April 04, 2015. April 5, 2015. I have a fever, and the prescription is always more cowbell! I finally saw some movies,. 2015, Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, United States of America) * *. Perfectly acceptable short film. The animation is top notch, the songs are catchy, and spending more time with these characters is a treat. Still, the film is clearly missing something. Is a movie that is hard to get into. You are commenti...
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Videogram: May 2016
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Monday, May 9, 2016. Get ready for my coming post-apocalyptic Gladiatori dell'Apocalisse. 12" EP on Cineploit. This all-new mini-LP sees an expansion of the sound from my previous efforts, adding a variety of influences like Goblin. S solo soundtrack work, Paul Hardcastle. And even some electroclash to the mix. Eight songs in total, 25-minutes, check out the anime video for Death Riders 2096. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Graveyard Calling Horror Records. 6' (Six Foot Plus). Horror Sci-Fi and More.
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Dead In The South: The Fog (2005)
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Thursday, January 17, 2013. Way back in the aughts (You remember those. No? They ended three years ago! Fewer drugs, dude.) there was a mini-wave of remaking horror films from the 70s/80s. Halloween. Nightmare on Elm Street. And Arthur all got remakes, with enough success to encourage studios to keep doing it. John Carpenter’s 1980 film The Fog. Nick Castle (Tom Welling, Smallville. But…Try not to think about it. Nick has an old girlfriend Elizabeth (Maggie Grace, Taken. The actors are good looking but u...
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Dead In The South: WITA #5: Al Sarrantonio
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Thursday, January 17, 2013. WITA #5: Al Sarrantonio. I am continuing to put these old interviews from my column We Interrupt This Author. Back on-line, courtesy of Cemetery Dance, on whose website this first appeared on August 3, 2010. I feel they may be of interest to some, although the material in them is obviously dated. Thanks to CD for allowing the re-publication of these pieces. Dead In The South. Your latest book from Cemetery Dance is Halloween: New Poems. Tell us a little about it. Halloween is ...
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Dead In The South: WITA # 2: Tim Curran
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Saturday, August 27, 2011. WITA # 2: Tim Curran. Continuing to reprint the older We Interrupt This Author series, here is the second interview, originally posted on Cemetery Dance’ website on June 28, 2010. At the time of the interview, Tim’s book The Corpse King. Had just been released, so once again, this is taken a bit out of temporal context. The only change in the text is the re-insertion of a mention of the book Four Rode Out. Here are a few questions with which we bothered him. WITA -You live in t...
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Dead In The South: Friday the 13th (2009)
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Friday the 13th (2009). Last Friday night, I was at the sold-out 11:00 o’clock showing of the new Friday the 13th. Through a complicated process, I was with a good friend who hates horror movies, and having watched all eleven prior movies in two weeks left me babbling F13. Trivia like an idiot, but my friend is good natured. Nispel also directed the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Remake, and his Friday the 13th. A neat trick was presenting us with two possible Final Girls (since the...
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Dead In The South: The 14 Best Horror Short Stories of All Time!
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. The 14 Best Horror Short Stories of All Time! As always, these are actually my favorite short stories of all time rather than the greatest. You don’t climb to the top of the heap of bloggers by observing truth in advertising. 8221; So here it is. Why 14 stories instead of 10? This was as far down as I could cull it, so I hedged my bets and cheated. 3 “Who Goes There? 8221; by Don A Stuart (John W. Campbell, Jr.). The basis for the movies The Thing From Another World. 6 “...
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Dead In The South: Southern Gods
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Monday, August 8, 2011. It seems like a lifetime ago, but it was just less than three years ago I was blogging about an unpublished novel I’d read. The world has moved on, as they say, and now you can read Southern Gods. For yourself, and you really should. John is a personal friend of mine, a fact you should know when you read this. But regardless of his poor choice of friends, he truly is an outstanding writer, and Southern Gods. And other retailers, and you won’t be sorry you did. Greg F. Gifune.
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Dead In The South: WITA #3: Greg F. Gifune
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Thursday, November 17, 2011. WITA #3: Greg F. Gifune. Resuming the series of reprints of interviews I did for Cemetery Dance. Today we reprint an interview with author Greg F. Gifune which originally appeared on Cemetery Dance. Website on July 7, 2010. As always, these reprints appear courtesy of Cemetery Dance. And the reader should remember the interview is over a year old, so if the subject says "coming soon", the book is probably already out there. So, fire up the old Wayback Machine. Writing can be ...
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Dead In The South: Some Over-looked (Maybe) Horror Films
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Monday, November 24, 2008. Some Over-looked (Maybe) Horror Films. Copied over from the other site, here is a list of. Movies that I feel are somewhat overlooked, yet deserving of a look. This reflects only my own opinion, of course. The movies are in no particular order. 1999) – This came out a month after. And suffered at the box office due to its similar theme, but I think it is better. Kevin Bacon is especially good. 1986) – The true follow-up to. 1944) – Nice ghost story set in. This is one of the al...
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