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Minutes to Midnight Official Poster Released

October 28, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Los Angeles, California – The first official poster for Minutes to Midnight has been released. Masked and mysterious, the graphic reveals characters and a simmering conflict. Minutes to Midnight is a DeInstitutionalized LLC production. Starring William Baldwin (in his first horror film), Bill Moseley, Viva Bianca, John Hennigan, Dominique Swain, Christopher Judge and Richard Grieco the film is now complete and set to haunt horror fans very soon.

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The film’s story begins on New Year’s Eve. A celebration is under way in a remote cabin. But, there are those who are on the hunt. Now, the party guests are being stalked by a masked group, who act maliciously and even murderously. Few will survive this night of terror!

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This is DeInstitutionalized LLC’s second horror production. Their original release, A House is Not a Home (2015) starring Aurora Perrineau, Bill Cobbs and Richard Grieco has garnered multiple awards. Established by Christopher Ray and Gerald Webb, DeInstitutionalized continues to produce the best in horror. Webb says of Minutes to Midnight and of the film’s action: “too many times we see people run but not truly fight for their lives in horror movies. Our villains fight, our victims fight and our heroes fight to the sick twisted end.” The end will come soon enough, but this is just the beginning for Minutes to Midnight.

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ForeverMaur Films and Possum On The Half Shell, LLc are presenting the   DeInstitutionalized, LLc produced Minutes to Midnight.

Official Synopsis: “On New Year’s Eve, seven friends visit a ski lodge to celebrate the New Year. But before midnight can strike, they are systematically hunted down by a group of demented masked murderers whose cryptic agenda is more diabolical than anyone could ever imagine.”

Director: Christopher Ray. Writers: Christopher M. Don and Victoria Dadi.

Producers: Gerald Webb, Christopher Ray, Paul & Colleen Sinor and Christopher M. Don.

Executive Producers: Gene & Maureen Valentino and Richard Grieco.

Cast: William Baldwin, Bill Moseley, Richard Grieco,Viva Bianca, Dominique Swain, John Hennigan, Christopher Judge, Bryce Draper, Aaron Aguilera, Mercy Malick, Jena Sims, Sara Fletcher, Phillip Andre Botello and Heather Paige Cohn.

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More on the film is available at the DeInstitutionalized Films website

Filed Under: Featured, Upcoming Horror Movies

The House on Judith Street (Book Review)

October 25, 2015 By Horror Palace 1 Comment

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the-house-of-judith-street-coverThe moment an author associates his or her story with true events, it immediately sparks interest. But with this interest comes a certain expectation. In this case the author is Monte Plaisance and his book is entitled “The House on Judith Street”. Without simply adding to the hype I can honestly say that Plaisance did a great job in terms of delivery. He took on a big challenge – a tale of a haunted house – and he reached the other side with more than just a readable book.

The first part of the story takes place in the 1940’s, and it focuses on an eight year old girl with the name of Jill. She’s an only child who lives with her mother and father. Even though she attends a Catholic school, her parents participate in occult rituals. Without realizing it, Jill unleashes an entity by stealing the Seal of Solomon from her father’s secret drawer and takes it to school as a show and tell project. After shocking her teacher and being bullied by three boys in her class, Jill returns home to a much greater danger. The unknown events that follow result in the death of Jill, her parents, the three boys who bullied her and the detective who investigated their deaths afterward.

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The second part jumps to 1990, where four college students decide to investigate the paranormal activity that surrounds the house before it gets torn down.  They are set on proving the existence of the paranormal, although their previous attempts haven’t exactly provided anything substantial. As they trespass and set up inside the house, they find the evidence they were looking for. However, it presents more evidence than they expected. Among other apparitions, they come into contact with Jill, the spirit of the little girl who was found lodged inside the chimney forty five years earlier.

From the first page Plaisance gets the reader’s attention! In fact, he chose a brilliant place to start the book. I want to say that he used a fairly quick pace to capture the essence of the story he wants to tell, because this was my first impression, but he doesn’t really. It’s merely his judgment regarding what to reveal and when to do it that makes everything so intriguing. While the reader might believe everything happens rather quickly, Plaisance takes quite a few pages to reach the initial climax that inspires the desire to read till the end.

The degree of “truth” that actually goes into the story will depend heavily on the reader, because the author is in fact one of the college students that participated in the investigation. One has to remember that a great deal of fictional detail had to be added in order to fill the mysterious gaps. For example, the last thoughts Detective Bohamer had before his death and what he saw.

Truth and fiction aside, this really is a very entertaining book, especially for a tale based on a haunted house. In some cases it chilled me to the bone and as mentioned before, the author’s delivery is perfect to a fault. He doesn’t drag out unnecessary details and he doesn’t leave the reader wanting in the sections where it matters. As I finished the last page I was thoroughly impressed by what Plaisance achieved. If you are a fan of horror, regardless of your specific preference, you are going to love this story!

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Reviewed by Damnetha Jules
Damnetha  is a staff writer, horror book and movie critic.

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Filed Under: Featured, Horror Books Tagged With: horror fiction, horror novel reviews, new horror books, new horror releases, scary books, true horror

The Best Halloween Radio Station!

October 24, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Great News for Your Halloween Spirit!

You will be able to be in the Halloween spirit all week long with RadioHalloween.com!  This is by far the best Halloween radio station available for many reasons.  Besides playing the best in Halloween music, RadioHalloween.com also plays scary stories, Halloween poems and old time horror radio shows, with eight different radio shows!  (see below)  And you can even choose on demand programming right on site.  These include additional Halloween songs, poems, radio shows, and videos!

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You Can Be on RadioHalloween.com

RadioHalloween.com has a call in phone number that you can get on the air by calling in and giving a Halloween greeting, telling a scary story or making a Halloween dedication to someone special to be played on the air!  Their number is: PHONE CALL IN LINE: 615-241-6787

Here is a list of all the RadioHalloween.com programs and times.  Have a great Halloween week!

Program Schedule:

Top Halloween Songs playing the top Halloween songs (5:00 AM)

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Season of The Witch with Alexa Lynn (7:00 AM & 1:00 PM)

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The Jack O. Lantern Show (8:00 AM & 3:00 PM)

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Monster Mania with Bob MacCabre (9:00 AM & 4:00 PM)

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Mostly Ghostly with Grogoch MacBlair (10:00 AM & 5:00 PM)

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Zombies on Parade with Caesar Zoran (Noon)

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Halloween Jazz  with Kent Kingston (8:00 PM)

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Hard Rock Halloween with Hector the Headless Horseman (9:00 PM & 1:00 AM)

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The Witching Hour with Glennelda (Midnight)   

*all times are US Central Standard Time

Filed Under: Featured, Halloween, Halloween Music, Horror News Tagged With: Halloween Radio, Halloween radio stations

Rise (Book Review)

October 4, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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Rise-CoverRise is an outbreak/zombie novel by Teace Snyder that will have readers grinding their teeth in anticipation for what might happen next. It’s written with more than just an urge to develop fear towards a possible undead epidemic as Snyder creates a solid basis for his characters and the challenges they face. With very intelligent phrasing and a keen eye for subtle detail, Rise definitely rose to the occasion.

The story follows two brothers, Sebastian and Matthew, along with Sebastian’s best friend Derek. Even though they are alienated from each other as adults, their bond as children was very strong. Derek has always been paranoid about a zombie epidemic and has taken the necessary precaution throughout his life. As for Sebastian, he followed the typical route of getting married and having kids. Matthew on the other hand is constantly on the run after a terrible scenario between him and his brother. They have lost contact with each other and the outbreak only makes this gap bigger.

The reader will also be introduced to the creator of the epidemic, Ellex Vussel. His is a story of revenge and also the development of a situation where only the strong can survive. He spreads the infection through London’s water system while he hides on his island. As the world around the three main characters crumble Vussel’s insanity increases.

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This is definitely not a typical zombie apocalypse book for several reasons. Firstly, the author actually appoints a “villain” and gives him a big part of the narrative. In most cases the reader is left to guess where it started and it usually points to some large government conspiracy in the end. Secondly, the first section of the book reads more like a drama than a horror novel. The author really puts in the time to build the characters, which can be positive or negative depending on the taste of the reader.

From an objective point of view the novel is written with great intelligence. The occupations of the characters are conveyed with clean-cut detail and authority, while their characteristics make them believable. Snyder’s choice of words is very impressive at times, although there are some moments that feel stretched out. In essence the reader won’t question the ability of the author or the quality of the book, because it’s all very professional.

From a purely personal standpoint, I thought Snyder drowned a little between all the first person narrations. The only reason I say this is because I found it difficult to differentiate between three specific characters, namely Derek, Matthew and Ellex. I also found it difficult to understand the relevance between all the childhood memories and current events. However, I loved the intense situations the characters found themselves in, especially Sebastian, along with Snyder’s intellectual style.

When it comes to horror novels one of the most difficult tasks is to find the right pace and with Rise it can go either way. If you like books with a rather slow progression and great rewards then Rise is the novel for you. For those who enjoy faster paced books this might not be the best choice. It has to be said that Snyder provided a quality piece of work, which is worthy of attention. It should also be noted that Snyder plans on releasing a sequel entitled Risen, so don’t expect a conclusive ending for Rise…

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Reviewed by Damnetha Jules
Damnetha  is a staff writer, horror book and movie critic.

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The Laughing Mask Premiered at Wolf’s Museum of Mystery

October 3, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

The indie slasher feature The Laughing Mask just had its World Premiere, at the Wolf’s Museum of Mystery. The showing took place on October 3rd, 2015, in Saint Augustine, Florida.   Members of the production team and cast were in attendance.

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The film’s story is one of revenge. Jake (John Hardy) has lost his wife to The Laughing Mask killer. Recently, his daughter has been kidnapped by this same madman. Jake must work with the diligent detective, Kate O’Malley (Sheyenne Rivers), to track down this elusive man. But, where The Laughing Mask takes him, Jake is unprepared to go. Jake must deal with a strange assortment of monsters and creatures, within The Laughing Mask’s darkened lair.

Not only did The Laughing Mask premiere in the Wolf’s Museum of Mystery, the film was extensively shot there.  Viewers can see the influences of some of the characters within the film, including the Wolf, the Mermaid and Pig Man!

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Cast: John Hardy, Sheyenne Rivers, Gabriel Lee and Jeffrey Jenkins.

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