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Jan 23, 2024 |
gnofhorror.com | Rebecca Rowland
The House of Last Resort Weekend A celebration of the new horror book from Christopher Golden, By Rebecca RowlandPhotos by Tony TremblayHeld January 18-21 at Portsmouth, New Hampshire’s Sheraton Hotel along the harbor of the Piscataqua River, The House of Last Resort weekend drew some of the biggest names in horror fiction to celebrate Christopher Golden’s upcoming release, on the anniversary of his first published novel, no less.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
pophorror.com | Rebecca Rowland |Kenn Hoekstra
George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968) is one of the most revered horror films of all time. It spawned no less than 5 sequels and influenced multiple generations of filmmakers and their films. It is adored by critics and audiences alike. The Library of Congress added the film to its National Film Archive in 1999 alongside other classic films deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” Let’s face it: it’s kind of a big deal.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
pophorror.com | Rebecca Rowland |Jennifer Leigh
One of the cool things I get to do here at PopHorror is review films. I try to watch films that haven’t been on my radar and I go into them blind. I enjoy the mystery of watching a new film with no expectations and sometimes I get surprised by these films. The Jessica Cabin (2022) is one such film that I knew nothing about. I saw the preview and its uniqueness drew me in, so I decided to give it a watch. What did I think of The Jessica Cabin (2022)?
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Aug 30, 2023 |
spiedigitallibrary.org | Robert Wilson |Rebecca Rowland |Gordon Kennedy |Chris Campbell
1. IntroductionIncorporating emerging technologies into the clinical workflow for the early staging of burn severity may provide a crucial inroad toward improved diagnostic accuracy and personalized treatment.1 Early knowledge of the severity of the burn gives the clinician the ability to discuss treatment options and prognostication for hospital stays, healing, and scarring.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
gnofhorror.com | Rebecca Rowland
Perhaps, then, Cujo, and its reimagining, Blood, are not about the chaos and destruction enacted by their dogs of gore but rather are about the women who overcome the odds to stop them. Perhaps, then, Cujo, and its reimagining, Blood, are not about the chaos and destruction enacted by their dogs of gore but rather are about the women who overcome the odds to stop them.
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