Christine Burnham

When not writing, Christine Burnham is watching TV, Horror films, reading, cooking, and spending time with her menagerie of animals.

Cassondra Windwalker’s New Book, ‘Hold My Place,’ Coming Out Early Next Year

Coming out January 25, 2022, from Black Spot Books is Cassondra Windwalker’s new book titled Hold My Place. Synopsis: When librarian Sigrun falls head-over-heels for the sophisticated and very married Edgar Leyward, she never expects to find herself in his bed—or his heart. Nevertheless, when his enigmatic wife Octavia dies …

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David Pether’s Australian Horror Thriller, ‘Ashburn Waters,’ (2019) Is Coming Soon to DVD

Coming soon to DVD from Bayview Entertainment and director David Pether (While He Was Waiting) is a new horror film called Ashburn Waters. The film stars Kyal Scott (Battalion), Carly Rees (Aquaman), Graham K. Furness (Blackwater), Jade Prechelt (Resonance), and Maia Rose Michaels (Three Weeks). It will be available on …

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Coming Soon: Anthony Bueno’s Documentary, ‘Cleanin’ Up The Town: Remembering Ghostbusters’ (2021)

Coming soon from director Anthony Bueno (Beware the Moon: An American Werewolf in London) is a new documentary called Cleanin’ Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters. The film features interviews with cast members Alice Drummond, Annie Potts, Dan Akyroyd, and Ernie Hudson. It will be available in an extended version in …

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Coming Soon: Chris Crow’s ‘The Ballad of McCrae’

Coming soon to UK Cinemas from Munro Films and director Chris Crow (Devil’s Bridge) is a new thriller called The Ballad of Billy McCrae. The film stars David Hayman (Sid & Nancy), Ross O’Hennessy (Game of Thrones TV series), Ian Virgo (The Raven), and Gerald Tyler (The Rezort). It will …

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Coming Soon to Digital: David Creed’s ‘Sacrilege’ (2021)

Coming soon to digital from Bad Blood Films and director David Creed (Special Delivery) is a new horror film called Sacrilege. The film stars Tamaryn Payne (Vikings TV series), Emily Wyatt (Mission of Honor), Sian Abrahams (Complete Strangers), Naomi Willow (Who Is Alice), and Ian Champion (Property). It will be …

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Available Now on VOD: Erica Summers’ ‘Obsidian’

Available now on VOD from Midnight Releasing and director Erica Summers (Loverboy) is a new horror film called Obsidian. The film stars Henry Frost (Deepwater Horizon), Tom Proctor (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs), Frank R. Wilson (Queen Sugar TV series), and Olivia Peck (Stitches). Synopsis: During the trial of a …

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Coming Soon to Theaters and Digital: Ian Boldsworth’s ‘The ParaPod: A Very British Ghost Hunt

Coming soon from Blue Finch Film Releasing and Infinite Hermit is a new documentary comedy directed by Ian Boldsworth called The ParaPod: A Very British Ghost Hunt. The movie also features Barry Dodds, Carol Fieldhouse (Most Haunted), and Chris French (Proof). It will be in theaters September 7, 2021, and …

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Coming Soon to Theaters: Bogdan Mirica’s ‘Dogs’ (2021)

Dekanalog Releasing is excited to present director Bogdan Mirica’s (Bora Bora) thriller, Dogs, as it opens soon in theaters. The film stars Dragos Bucur (The Way Back), Gheorghe Visu (Heidi), Vlad Ivanov (Snowpiercer), and Costel Cascaval (Time of the Wolf). It will hit theaters September 10, 2021. Synopsis: While selling …

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‘The Retaliators’ to Premiere at FrightFest 2021!

Better Noise Films has just announced the World Premiere of their latest production at London’s FrightFest 2021: The Retaliators. The film is directed by Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (Railway Spine) and Bridget Smith (Sno Babies) and stars Michael Lombardi (Last Knights), Marc Menchaca (Ozark – TV Series), Joseph Gatt (Game of Thrones …

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Coming Soon to DVD, Blu-Ray and VOD: ‘Skinwalker: The Howl of the Rougarou’

Coming soon to DVD, Blu-Ray, and VOD is a new documentary from director Seth Breedlove (The Bray Road Beast): Skinwalker: The Howl of the Rougarou. It will be available on September 14, 2021. Synopsis for Skinwalker: The Howl of the Rougarou Wadsworth, OH – For centuries, stories have persisted throughout the …

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