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THE MAN WHO LOVED FLOWERS – Justin Zimmerman

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The man who loved flowers was written by Stephen King and originally first published in Gallery magazine in 1977. It was later added to the short story collection book, Night shift in 1978. The story is about a young man walking down the street, various daily routines of people around doing their jobs or business just like any other day.

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Posted March 28th, 2015.

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BEV VINCENT – Interview

Bev was born June 2, 1961 and is originally from New Brunswick, Canada. He studied Crystallography and has a PHD in Chemistry from Dalhousie University in Canada. Bev has been writing for News from the Dead Zone for Cemetery Dance since March of 2001. He is the author of many Stephen King books including; The Road to the Dark Tower, The Dark Tower Companion, The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book, and The Stephen King Illustrated Companion.

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Posted March 14th, 2015.

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THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL – John Madden

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I’m very excited to bring you my first theater release film review of 2015! What better way to begin than with a sequel! The second best exotic Marigold hotel is the sequel to the 2012 hit The best exotic Marigold hotel, a film that I personally enjoyed so much it made my Top 5 Best of 2012 year end wrap up article that year. This second in the series is as equally entertaining as the first. So here we go with The second best exotic Marigold hotel.

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Posted March 14th, 2015.

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TALES OF POE – Bart Mastronardi, Alan Rowe Kelly

Tales of Poe is an anthology film based on chilling tales from Edgar Allan Poe. Known world-wide as one of the greatest writers of our time, scaring his readers, and giving us new reasons to be afraid of the dark. Only the works of Stephen King have ever come close to the master storytelling of Poe.

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Posted March 5th, 2015.

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BART MASTRONARDI & ALAN ROWE KELLY – Interview

BART MASTRONARDI & ALAN ROWE KELLY

Tales of Poe comes from two very talented filmmakers, Bart Mastronardi & Alan Rowe Kelly. Both with education in the arts and both with the desire to make films. Bart is originally from Queens, New York. With titles such as, director, producer, screenwriter, cinematography – he also teaches Cameras, Lighting, & Directing at the New York Film Academy. Alan Rowe Kelly is originally from Wharton, New Jersey.

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Posted March 5th, 2015.

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NO SOLICITORS – John Callas

There are films in the horror genre that stand the test of time, FRIDAY THE 13th, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST., HALLOWEEN, JAWS..just to name a few. However, there are some horror films that are considered “cult classics” such as; RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, KILLER KLOWN FROM OUTER SPACE, EVIL DEAD, and MOTEL HELL.

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Posted February 23rd, 2015.

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JOHN CALLAS – Interview

Filmmaker John Callas is one of the busiest men in Hollywood. He’s not a household name like Lucas, Coppola, or Spielberg, but he has done more than most and is well-known throughout the entertainment industry as one of the “nicest men you’ll ever work with..”. John is originally from New Jersey and at age 13 he was sent to military school (they thought he had a “discipline problem”, hard to believe).

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Posted February 23rd, 2015.

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THE DEVICE on dvd 23 March

Deep in the eerie forest lies a mysterious entity waiting to defy nature in a beguiling new psychological sci-fi thriller. Exposing its sinister purpose, the deadly alien invasion on humanity is born in The Device, coming to dvd from Image Entertainment on 23 March 2015.

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Posted February 7th, 2015.

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ADRIENNE KING – Interview

In the 1970′s horror films were at a crossroads. This decade was known for its entity themed films such as, THE OMEN, THE EXORICIST, and THE AMITYVILLE HORROR. Fans were scared out of their minds by what was considered the darkside of horror.

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Posted January 30th, 2015.

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TONY POMFRET – Interview

The director of Night Surf is Tony Pomfret, born March 1, 1973 from the UK. Tony attended the University of Westminster and graduated in 2001. He spent his childhood educating himself on classic horror films and tried to get around the Video Nasty Act of 1984 with the intention to write, direct, and have a glittering career in the film industry. Tony is currently teaching film studies to 16-18yr. and pushing them into the film industry to help with the next generation of filmmakers. He believes when you’re not filming, teach the art of film to those just starting out.

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Posted January 20th, 2015.

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