Post by Talon Karrde on Oct 5, 2018 11:39:08 GMT -5
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Ruin Me - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the horror film that takes place during Slasher Sleepout, The Ultimate Horror Movie Experience.
Excerpt: "...The music of Ruin Me will definitely spook you out. I listened to it on a dark, rainy morning and I can honestly say that it raised the hairs on my arms. You’ll be looking over your shoulder if you listen to this as a standalone album..."
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter - Melissa Minners reviews the final movie in the Resident Evil film series based on the video games and the novelization based on the film.
Excerpt: "If you have read many of my past reviews, you will know that I am a huge fan of the Resident Evil franchise. I’ve played the games, watched the movies and read the books...When a final Resident Evil film was announced, I was immediately prepared to see it in theaters. But, as fate has it, it was in and out of theaters before I knew it. Having missed watching it, I read the novelization by Tim Waggoner. Then, a week later, I was able to check out the actual movie. Knowing that novelizations can differ from films, which do you think I liked better?..."
The Strangers: Prey at Night - Melissa Minners reviews the re-imagining of the horror classic..
Excerpt: "...The synth score is rather creepy and reminiscent of the John Carpenter horror scores of old. In fact, for a second, I forgot I wasn’t listening to a John Carpenter soundtrack. The keyboard theme will definitely raise the hackles and have you looking over your shoulder..."
The Amityville Horror - Melissa Minners Turns Back the Clock to discuss this classic horror film.
Excerpt: "I have watched quite a few horror films in my lifetime. Some of these films left me scratching my head wondering how they could have ever been placed in the horror genre. You know the type – the films that make you laugh more than cringe. Some horror filmscaused terrifying nightmares. Those are the horror films that have done their job – they’ve scared you so much that your subconscious is still not finished with the subject matter. Thinking back to all of the horror flicks I have watched over the years, none has scared me more than The Amityville Horror..."
The Boy - Melissa Minners reviews the horror film starring Laurie Cohan about a nanny whose new charges is most special indeed.
Excerpt: "Sometimes I receive a soundtrack for a film and the musicand storyline research make me want to see the film. The Boy was adifferent story. Lakeshore Entertainment pointed me towardsthe trailer for the film. Then, I learned that Lauren Cohanwas the lead in the film. After watching the trailer, Ifelt I wanted to see the film, but after I learned that Bear McCrearywas composing the film's musical score, I knew Ihad to see it..."
The Beast House - Melissa Minners reviews the second novel in a horror series by Richard Layman.
Excerpt: "What’s a horror novel without some gripping action, right? Well, The Beast House is definitely no slouch when it comes to that category. We’re talking edge of your seat, white-knuckled, wonder what’s going to happen next action scenes. And when it’s all said and done and you think that the mystery has been solved and the story is over..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of September 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
Shop 'Til You Drop!:
The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.
Ruin Me - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the horror film that takes place during Slasher Sleepout, The Ultimate Horror Movie Experience.
Excerpt: "...The music of Ruin Me will definitely spook you out. I listened to it on a dark, rainy morning and I can honestly say that it raised the hairs on my arms. You’ll be looking over your shoulder if you listen to this as a standalone album..."
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter - Melissa Minners reviews the final movie in the Resident Evil film series based on the video games and the novelization based on the film.
Excerpt: "If you have read many of my past reviews, you will know that I am a huge fan of the Resident Evil franchise. I’ve played the games, watched the movies and read the books...When a final Resident Evil film was announced, I was immediately prepared to see it in theaters. But, as fate has it, it was in and out of theaters before I knew it. Having missed watching it, I read the novelization by Tim Waggoner. Then, a week later, I was able to check out the actual movie. Knowing that novelizations can differ from films, which do you think I liked better?..."
The Strangers: Prey at Night - Melissa Minners reviews the re-imagining of the horror classic..
Excerpt: "...The synth score is rather creepy and reminiscent of the John Carpenter horror scores of old. In fact, for a second, I forgot I wasn’t listening to a John Carpenter soundtrack. The keyboard theme will definitely raise the hackles and have you looking over your shoulder..."
The Amityville Horror - Melissa Minners Turns Back the Clock to discuss this classic horror film.
Excerpt: "I have watched quite a few horror films in my lifetime. Some of these films left me scratching my head wondering how they could have ever been placed in the horror genre. You know the type – the films that make you laugh more than cringe. Some horror filmscaused terrifying nightmares. Those are the horror films that have done their job – they’ve scared you so much that your subconscious is still not finished with the subject matter. Thinking back to all of the horror flicks I have watched over the years, none has scared me more than The Amityville Horror..."
The Boy - Melissa Minners reviews the horror film starring Laurie Cohan about a nanny whose new charges is most special indeed.
Excerpt: "Sometimes I receive a soundtrack for a film and the musicand storyline research make me want to see the film. The Boy was adifferent story. Lakeshore Entertainment pointed me towardsthe trailer for the film. Then, I learned that Lauren Cohanwas the lead in the film. After watching the trailer, Ifelt I wanted to see the film, but after I learned that Bear McCrearywas composing the film's musical score, I knew Ihad to see it..."
The Beast House - Melissa Minners reviews the second novel in a horror series by Richard Layman.
Excerpt: "What’s a horror novel without some gripping action, right? Well, The Beast House is definitely no slouch when it comes to that category. We’re talking edge of your seat, white-knuckled, wonder what’s going to happen next action scenes. And when it’s all said and done and you think that the mystery has been solved and the story is over..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of September 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
Shop 'Til You Drop!:
The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.