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Christopher Alan Broadstone

Christopher A. Broadstone on his film: 3 Dead Girls

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Christopher Alan Broadstone is the author of the horror novel PUZZLEMAN. A re-release of the novel and serialization of the book (with updates) is now available for Kindle and in Trade Paperback. Broadstone's newest short story, NOTE-TO-SELF, is included in the anthology JOURNALS OF HORROR: FOUND FICTION (edited by Terry M. West). SUICIDE THE HARDWAY: AND OTHER TALES FROM THE INNERZONE is his latest work -- a collection of short stories, screenplays, and lyrics/poetry. Currently, he is completing his second horror novel, HEATHER'S TREEHOUSE... Read More

Mike Streeter director

Mike Streeter

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Mike Streeter is a horror filmmaker, originally from Stockton, CA, a suburb of Sacramento. In 2005 he moved to Hollywood to attend the Los Angeles Film School, where he majored in Film Editing. While there he discovered that he had a knack for Directing as well, and wrote, directed, and edited his thesis film, the horror short "Grey Matter." After graduation, he began working as a freelance editor, working on various short films, music videos, and commercials. In 2012 he directed the short film, "She's Not Alone!," a passion... Read More

Jennifer Nicole Stang, director

Jennifer Nicole Stang, her Blackwood Falls movie

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Director/Writer, JENNIFER NICOLE STANG was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has lived in England, Canada, the U.S., and Spain. Jennifer founded her film production company, Heart Anchor Productions, with her brother, Emmett, in 2011. With her company, Jennifer has directed award-winning music videos and short films, and has produced videos for clients such as Sotheby's International, USC, and Jamie Nichols for Celebrate Dance, which is one of the "top 5 dance shows" in Los Angeles. Her short film, El Lago (The Lake) has received... Read More

Hilton Ariel Ruiz, Zombie with a Shotgun

Hilton Ariel Ruiz, Zombie with a Shotgun

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Here is Hilton Ariel Ruiz, a talented director who's gonna be talking with us about his project: ZOMBIE WITH A SHOTGUN, a web serie which will be a movie soon. He was born and raised up in New York City. Besides film, he also went to school for photography. The Exorcist movie is one of his favorites. Ridley Scott is his favorite director but tomorrow it may be John Carpenter. He owns a beer shop that carries five thousand beers around the world.

Sheri Moon sexy actress wife of Rob Zombie

Sheri Moon

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American actress and clothing entrepreneur Sheri Moon Zombie rode the crest of fame to cult status in the late '90s and early 2000s, largely via her many collaborations with boyfriend and then husband Rob Zombie. The latter, of course, is the controversial heavy metal rocker and White Zombie progenitor who created the gore-fest features House of 1000 Corpses (2002), The Devil's Rejects (2005), and Halloween (2007). Sheri essentially followed Rob's lead, first by appearing in his music videos (and those of other metal bands), then by... Read More

Sam Raimi

Sam Raimi

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Filmmaker Sam Raimi is most famous for his early movies in The Evil Dead series and for the blockbuster Spider-Man movies. Raimi is known as a movie enthusiast who began making his own movies before he was a teenager. In 1978 he and some friends, including actor Bruce Campbell, made Within the Woods, a short horror film they used to raise money to make a feature. For a few hundred thousand dollars, they made The Evil Dead, an over-the-top horror movie that got raves at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival and has since become a cult favorite. Raimi's... Read More

Linda Blair - The Exorcist

Linda Blair interview, she talks about Devil

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Linda Blair began modeling when she was five years old. By her teens she had started acting on television and movies, and before she was 14 she had already taken her most famous role: that of Regan, the demon-possessed child in the 1972 film The Exorcist (co-starring Max von Sydow). The film became a horror classic, and Linda Blair was Oscar-nominated as best supporting actress for the role. She also appeared four years later in the sequel, and starred in the campy cult favorite Roller Boogie in 1979. Since then Blair has appeared in dozens of movies... Read More

Michele Soavi

Michele Soavi

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From All Movie Guide: A protégé of Dario Argento who matured to develop a unique style of his own while at once carrying the tradition of such Italian horror icons as Mario Bava and Riccardo Freda, Michele Soavi almost single-handedly kept the slumping Italian horror/fantasy tradition afloat in the 1990s with his strikingly original philosophical zombie film Dellamorte, Dellamore (1994). Born in Milan, Italy in 1957, Soavi began to develop his artistic flair after forming a close bond with his stepfather following his parents' divorce. Though Soavi... Read More

uwe Boll

Uwe Boll

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As a child, he produced a number of short films on Super 8 and video before beginning his studies as a film director in Munich and Vienna. He also studied literature and economics in Cologne and Siegen. Uwe graduated from university in 1995 with a doctorate in literature. From 1995-2000, he was a producer and director with Taunus Film-Produktions GmbH. Boll is currently Chief Executive Officer of Boll Filmproduction and Distribution GmbH which he founded in 1992. In 2000 he founded Boll KG and continues to direct, write and produce feature films

Rob Zombie

Rob Zombie

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Fusing hardcore, heavy metal, and outsized theatrics, White Zombie celebrated trash culture, incorporating such elements as B-movie humor and true-crime gore. Along the lines of Alice Cooper, GWAR, the Cramps, and Marilyn Manson, they were as much a concept as a band. The group dissolved in late 1998, but frontman Rob Zombie has continued along the same path as a solo artist and horror filmmaker. Moving to New York City after high school, Rob Cummings met Sean Yseult at art school in 1985. Soon living together, they formed White Zombie, taking the... Read More

Rurik Salle

Rurik Salle

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French personality RURIK SALLE is very well known in France for his past journalistic work with the world famous horror magazine MAD MOVIES and now METALUNA. He's also an accomplished actor having appeared in SEED OF CHUCKY and the “X AS FOR XXL” segment in ABCS OF DEATH by Xavier Gens. Rurik recently starred in David Cholewa's DEAD SHADOWS as the villain opposite our very own John Fallon aka The Arrow who plays one of the heroes. We asked him about his experience on the shoot and more and here's what he had to say!

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