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Tall, Dark & Murderous: Joe Johnston's New Wolf Man

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If you haven’t seen the first Wolf Man trailer yet, check it out at Yahoo!, because this flick definitely looks pretty cool. I know it’s a remake. I know the original is a classic. But let’s not forget it was a classic followed by a parade of shameless sequels (the best of which is probably… [Continue Reading]

Yeah. We get it. You drink blood.

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The day will come, I’m sure, when Hollywood has flayed the last bit of flesh from the dead horse that is vampire fiction, and they’ll have to find a new one to beat. But evidently that day isn’t here yet. According to BloodyDisgusting, Universal is looking to “re-vamp” (no pun intended) Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles… [Continue Reading]

Literature Review: Universal Studios Monsters

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Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror by Michael Mallory 2009 has been a busy year for Michael Mallory. He co-authored Iwao Takamoto: My Life With A Thousand Characters, the memoirs of the legendary animator. He put together one of the most comprehensive Marvel Universe guides ever (Marvel: The Expanding Universe Wall Chart, scheduled for… [Continue Reading]

Literature Review: Hell Hollow by Ronald Kelly

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Hell Hollow by Ronald Kelly (Originally posted by pete) “From out of a shadowy backwoods hollow, echoes a dark threat from the past, nearly a century lost and forgotten. The rural town of Harmony, Tennessee possessed a disturbing secret; a secret so ancient that most of its residents were completely unaware of it. Even the… [Continue Reading]

Interview with John Everson

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(Originally posted by pete) Famous Monsters would like to welcome Bram Stoker Award-winning author John Everson. John has been making quite a splash in the literary world with the trade paperback releases of Covenant and Sacrifice. They were both originally issued as limited edition hardcovers by Delirium Books, with Covenant winning the HWA Bram Stoker… [Continue Reading]

Mini Indie Comic Reviews

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(Originally posted by Ash) The Railroad Killer Writer: Jaime “Jimmy” Portillo Artist: Delgado Molina Publisher: Jimmy Daze Comics/Death Moon Comics I didn’t know what to expect when I read The Railroad Killer,  but in the end I found myself pleasantly surprised. Portillo paces his tale well and provides plenty of atmosphere. There’s plenty of bloodshed… [Continue Reading]

Bad Moon Books Announces Three New Titles

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(Originally posted by pete) CRIMSON by Gord Rollo (Limited Edition) Four engaging boys from Dunville, Ontario dub their 1977 club The Knights of the Round Room after finding a bomb shelter on Johnny Page’s farm. In 1955, Jacob Harrison killed his family and hanged himself on that same spot, and Johnny’s tumble into a well… [Continue Reading]

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