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Fangs For the Memories: Vampires on Film in the 21st Century

June 30, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments

There were a lot of things promised to us as children about the future we would one day experience, particularly

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Deconstructing Disney: The Original Scary Tales Behind Walt’s Fairy Tales

May 29, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 1 Comment

Everyone knows the stories: beautiful young women, tormented by evil queens and wicked stepmothers, only to be rescued and drawn

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New Facebook Giveaway Celebrating TO JENNIFER!

March 26, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments

We have opened up a new Facebook giveaway celebrating the newest James Cullen Bressack film, To Jennifer! The rules are

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"Jack's Back"… But Not For Good [REVIEW]

March 20, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments

Opening with a grainy line of credits and an oh-so-80’s theme, Jack’s Back is a true product of its era.

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Bloody Good Fun: Vampires on Film IV, The 1990's

March 11, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments

As the 1990’s began, it seemed that the latest influx of vampire films had taken a good deal of inspiration

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Tune In TV: Investigation Discovery's "Deadly Women"

February 19, 2013September 30, 2022 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments deadly women, dew, dew sinister, discovery channel, investigation discovery, television, true crime, tune in tv

Among the collection of educational television series produced by the Discovery Network is a creepy little gem aired on the

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Real Life Horror: The Satanic Cult Killings of Fall River

January 31, 2013September 30, 2022 Amanda Giarratano 3 Comments dew, dew sinister, fall river, real life horror, satanism, true crime

WARNING: This article contains descriptions of real crimes and crime scenes. Reader discretion is advised. Horror isn’t always about make-believe

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Fangs a Lot: Vampires on Film, Part III – The 1980's

January 27, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments 1980s, dew, dew sinister, vampire, vampires, vampires on film

When I began compiling my list for the 80’s and 90’s, I realized I had far more material I wanted

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Inescapable Horror in "An Insomniac's Nightmare" (2003) [REVIEW]

January 15, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments 2003, an insomniac's nightmare, dew, dew sinister, dominic monaghan, review

Sleeplessness is a universal complaint. Almost everyone has experienced at least one bad night, where sleep remains just out of

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DOGS VS CATS: A Serious Look at House Pet Horror Villains

January 8, 2013 Amanda Giarratano 0 Comments 1993, cats, dew, dew sinister, dogs, horror movies, pets, stephen king

Horror films have always had a certain knack for taking the mundane aspects of every day life and turning them

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