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  • 2 weeks ago | dreadcentral.com | David Gelmini

    After he impressed horror fans with efforts such as The Whispering Man, The Poltergeist Diaries, and A Stranger in the Woods, director József Gallai has now delivered yet another memorable found-footage horror picture withThe Black-Eyed Children. Gallai wrote the screenplay for The Black-Eyed Children alongside Roy McClurg Jr., and horror fans are likely to be impressed by this offering. The film introduces us to Claire (Kata Kuna), a student who accepts a temporary job at an autumn camp.

  • 4 weeks ago | dorksideoftheforce.com | David Gelmini

    The now-defunct Disney World attraction will be the subject of a new documentary. A new Kickstarter campaign has been launched to finance a Star Wars-themed documentary called Halcyon Daze: The Final Voyages of the Galactic Starcruiser. And fans will certainly be looking forward to becoming involved with this exciting new documentary.

  • 1 month ago | dorksideoftheforce.com | David Gelmini

    The Oscar-nominated filmmaker previously directed a Star Wars fan film. If you're not familiar with filmmaker Coralie Fargeat, she wrote and directed The Substance, which was nominated for no fewer than five Academy Awards. The film tells the story of an aging actress called Elisabeth Sparkle (played by Demi Moore), who begins taking a mysterious drug to make herself appear younger, although she gradually begins to transform into a hideous monstrosity as a result.

  • 2 months ago | dreadcentral.com | David Gelmini

    There are very few horror films set during the American Civil War, so Bloodspawn managed to drill into an untapped well of potential. The monster movie was co-directed and co-written by Derek S. Campbell and David Rotan, and it has the potential to be remembered as one of the most unique giant monster films of the year.

  • 2 months ago | dorksideoftheforce.com | David Gelmini

    Many decades after he was originally supposed to be introduced, the villain will finally make his canon debut. Fans who have been following the Star Wars franchise since the 1980s might be aware that Kenner Toys planned to launch a line of action figures with an accompanying animated series called Star Wars: The Epic Continues in the 1980s.

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