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‘#Shakespeare’s Shitstorm’ (2020) Movie Review: A Perfect Shitstorm For A Shit Year

Murder hornets, protests, riots, gender reveal parties sparking wildfires… 2020 is like nothing we’ve ever seen. National lockdowns and a global pandemic are preventing all human interaction. Stocks and 401Ks plummet while duel hurricanes threaten to tag-team Florida … and not in a fun way. Yes, this apocalyptic year we …

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Interview With Elisabeth Steen-Nokleberg: Life, Adventure & True Horror

Hailing from the city of Oslo, the capital of Norway, Elisabeth Steen-Nokleberg followed her adventurous spirit to L.A. where she inevitably found a home for her undying passion in the arts. As the daughter of a piano teacher and renowned knighted Norwegian classical pianist, Einar Steen-Nokleberg, her zest for life …

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Dustin Ferguson’s ‘Moon of the Blood Beast’ (2019) Movie Review

Known for producing schlocky B-movie gold such as Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (read our review here), all trashy horror loving boils and ghouls know Troma Entertainment also serves as distribution. After all, shoestring budgeted indie flicks have to somehow find their way into the hands of horror geeks …

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‘The Rule of Three’ (2020) Short Film Review: An Empowering Story of Survival

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, more commonly known by its acronym OCD, is a torturous mental illness imprisoning an individual in vicious cycles of repetitive thoughts and rituals. Driven by irrational fears—consciously or subconsciously—that something horrible may happen without completion, the afflicted person is compelled to perform tasks a number of times until …

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Elwood Quincy Walker’s ‘Kissed’ (2020) Horror Short Review: Getting Down With the Dead

It takes a certain type of person to become a coroner or mortician. Constantly surrounded by death, poking and prodding lifeless bodies, preparing corpses for an open casket … or a closed casket if luck should have it. Now I’m sure there are plenty of individuals in the profession of …

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Interview With ‘Rideshare’ Director Tremain Hayhoe: From Grassroots To Indie Greatness

Falling in love with storytelling at a young age, Filmmaker Tremain Hayhoe began developing his craft throughout his childhood and young adult life by turning every opportunity into a filmmaking project. After gaining experience on both sides of the camera, Tremain began working in production studios and doing freelance projects, …

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Interview With Madeleine Wade: Model, Actress, Survivor

Born in Germany, Madeleine Wade spent her childhood years in Europe, the Middle East, Korea and Japan, where she began working professionally as a model at the age of 15. Following high school, the young woman entered into adulthood, moved to the United States and began a life of freedom, …

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‘Blood Craft’ (2019) Movie Review: A Spellbound Concoction of Horror

With cult classics like Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977), The Craft (1996) and Netflix’s hit series, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, it’s safe to say we horror connoisseurs have a soft spot for witch flicks. We’ve seen evil witches, good witches, teen witches… but what about soulfully damaged witches seeking revenge for …

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‘Rideshare’ (2018) Movie Review: Killer Confessions Of A Pseudo-Uber Driver

With the rise in popularity of tech companies like Uber, Airbnb, GrubHub and Lyft, we now hold the definition of cheap and convenient at our fingertips. Whether it be ordering takeout delivery, booking a cheap room for vacation or hailing a stranger to act as your chauffeur, fulfillment of our …

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L.A. Indie Artist Tom MacDonald Tackles Current Viral Events

Although I’m maintaining a good sense of humor through the tough times currently facing the world, I still wake up every day in disbelief… and I’m sure I’m not the only one. In horror, we love films about plagues, diseases, viruses and global pandemics. Unnervingly, current events seem to mirror …

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