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Dark Shadow of Babylon (Book Review)

January 6, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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dark-shadow-of-babylonDark Shadow of Babylon is a paranormal/horror book written by Julian Speed. The cover is a clear indication that readers will encounter a series of gruesome events, but there is also a great adventure awaiting. The first chapters look at the origin of the evil that creeps into modern times and Speed adds a nice touch regarding his characters, despite the big time difference. Mystery and suspense only play a moderate part as Speed doesn’t really focus on keeping the reader in the dark, but prefers to create a clear picture in order to promote a sense of enjoyment.

The Roman invasion of Britannia in 61 AD marks the starting point of the story. Two notable characters, namely Frederick and Antonio are introduced along with their fearless commander Proverus. The latter is the source of pain for several Celtic tribes and his last onslaught against the druids seals his fate. A strange entity called Thaddeus comes to warn the druids of their impending death and offers his help in exchange for using their power source. The leader of the druids, Andringael, rejects the offer but allows another druid and a desperate queen with nothing to lose to show him the way. These three end up trapped after destroying the Roman army.

In modern times we see Frederick again, but not as a Roman soldier. Instead he is a college student that unknowingly opens the tomb of Thaddeus along with his professor. This leads to several freakish deaths at the excavation site. The deaths follow Frederic as he returns to the States. Ultimately he is confronted by a gypsy called Eva and he is forced to involve his sister Mira along with his childhood friend Antonio. But this time there is a secret society with a mysterious mission involved in addition to the vindictive spirit causing all the havoc.

Revenge is the order of the day for the dark entities while personal gain fuels the secret society. With the combination of enemies and danger Frederic and his companions face there is an added sense of excitement. There is also no lack of graphical detail regarding the death of the characters. Speed does a great job at elevating the emotions of those who are staring death in the face. He doesn’t need to stretch out the experience for it to be more gruesome. The selected words he uses to describe fatal scenarios are very effective in leaving the reader somewhat unnerved.

Another compliment has to be extended to Speed for his choice of time periods. Whereas most horror writers prefer to stay within this century simply because it’s much easier, Speed was a little more daring. Travelling back so far opens a door for critique even if the book is fictional. He was careful of the speech used by the characters and he described the setting with authority and confidence.

The characters are colorful and exciting, the perfect combination for a good story. Frederic and his sometimes indifferent, playful traits help to bring some lightheartedness to an otherwise dark situation. The overall pace of the book is somewhat slow, but this is neither a good nor a bad thing as it will mostly depend on the preference of the reader. Speed took his time to produce an authentic style which many readers will appreciate.

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Reviewed by Damnetha Jules

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

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7 Upcoming Horror Movies in 2015

January 6, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Are you wondering about the upcoming horror movies for 2015? Well there are certainly plenty to look forward to and it looks like it’s going to be a good year for movie fans of the horror genre. As another year unfolds, you can certainly expect to see a wide range of movie releases making an appearance in theaters and elsewhere:

The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death

Expected movie release – January 2, is the sequel to one of the most horrific thrillers of 2012 “The Woman in Black”. The story revolves around a number of children rescued from the war zones of the second world war and relocated to Eel Marsh (an old house on a deserted island) which holds a dark and dangerous secret from which the group quickly finds little hope of escape. The film was directed by Tom Harper and features Hollywood stars Oaklee Pendergast, Jeremy Irvin and Helen McCrory.

REC4 “Apocalypse”

It’s the latest installment in the REC movie franchise – Apocalypse picks up right where it’s predecessor left off. TV reporter Angela (cast by budding star Manuela Velasco) is moved to a floating research facility in an effort to isolate her along with many others as scientists strive to examine and develop a cure for the deadly zombie virus. Unable to contain the threat, the virus quickly spreads throughout the vessel turning it into a floating nightmare that can prove a danger to the rest of the world – perfect for anyone who likes their horror movies with a side dish of gore.

It Follows

Jay (Maika Monroe) is a sweet young girl of 19 looking forward to a romantic encounter with some guy in fall. Instead she finds himself in the middle of an urban legend as a curse is passed on to her that she must quickly make sense of. Shortly after the encounter, a mysterious and dangerous entity begins to haunt and follow her. Ultimately she must make a choice – to pass the horror on to somebody else or try to put an end to it once and for all.

Insidious Chapter 3

The latest and darkest chapter of the popular horror movie franchise – Insidious, the film goes back to the beginning prior to the horrors that befell the Lambert Family.The third chapter offers a glimpse at how everything started involving an innocent girl and that of her family as they try to escape the evil haunting them. If you’ve been a fan of the previous chapters then this movie is certainly something that you can look forward to as it hits the theaters this 5th of June 2015.

Maggie

It’s a horror movie that puts a new twist on the zombie movie genre – Maggie tells the story of a young woman caught in a world consumed by madness because of a horrifying zombie virus. Maggie is inadvertently bitten by one of the monsters as her father tries to rescue her from the chaos. She is brought into the family home in the hopes of recovering from the infection. As her condition deteriorates, the love between father and daughter is put to the test as they hold on to what little hope they have of overcoming the infection and dealing with the consequences.

Poltergeist 2015

The long awaited remake of the classic horror film of the 1980s, the Poltergiest was filmed under the direction of Tobe Hooper and jointly written/produced by legendary film maker Steven Spielberg. As you may already know, this film follows the horrors that unveil in a suburban house located on an ancient Indian cemetery and haunted by malevolent spirit. It’s classic rendition was said to have gained an occult following due to the demise of it’s child actors shortly after the film was produced spawning two more sequels. Anyone with an interest on classic horror films are bound to find this remake to be quite the treat!

Sinister 2

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Expected release date August 21 of 2015, this terrifying sequel picks off right after the horrifying ending of the previous installment. Shannyn Sossamon plays the part of a protective mom trying to keep her two sons (real twins Dartanian and Robert Sloan) safe from a malevolent evil that has marked them for dead.

Looks like it’s going to be a very scary 2015!

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Full Moon Blood Lust

January 3, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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There is a certain time when certain vampires become a little more vicious. As the full moon settles on a dark sky, their ambitions are fired up beyond the need just to feed. Instead, they partake in a bloodbath from as many victims as possible. It is also a ritual that stirs their sexual needs. All control is lost to feasting and sharing their overcharged hormones.

 

The ritual begins by gathering up as many victims as they can find. Then they are tied to the ground in a singular line, completely naked underneath the powerful moon. Each vampire starts feeding from opposite sides of the line, and when they reach the middle, when their thirst for blood has been subdued, they ravish each other with carnival desire that no mortal can comprehend. The intensity drives them right onto the edge of madness.

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Punch (Book Review)

December 30, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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punch-coverJ. R. Park is the author of “Punch”, a short novel that definitely justifies the title. Unlike his previous book “Terror Byte”, the focus isn’t so much on mystery as it is character relation. In fact, “Punch” is proof that Park is progressing as a writer in many ways. Where “Terror Byte” had some aspects and sections that didn’t seem necessarily relevant to the story, “Punch” has been slimmed down. Even though I enjoyed both books, the latter is my definite favorite.

It starts with a man called Martin, who is returning to his hometown after being away for 10 years. At the age of 50 he still feels like an excited child upon seeing all the old sites. However, a sense of fear accompanies his excitement. On his first day back he befriends Polly, a newcomer to the town and the woman he falls in love with. But he also bumps into some familiar faces, more specifically, Pippa and Jo. The last time Martin saw them they were 9 years old and they are the reason he was gone in the first place.

Unfortunately, Martin’s return is filled with horror instead of happiness. Long ago he used to be the beloved puppeteer who entertained families with shows that were based on everyone’s favorite character, Mr. Punch. Now he is shunned and ostracized because of what happened ten years ago. As the story unfolds Martin has to deal with numerous problems within the community, and no matter how hard he tries to conceal his identity, everyone recognizes him. Apart from the nightmares that haunt him, he loses his new found friends in addition to everything that he owns thanks to two little girls. Ultimately he breaks down and goes on a rampage the town of Stanswick Sands will never forget.

Author: J.R. Park
Author: J.R. Park

This is somewhat of a difficult book to review, because the slightest detail can be considered a “spoiler”. But at the same time it’s a great book to write about given the progression. The small amount of mystery that surrounds Martin and the two girls doesn’t take long to come to light, showing that Park decided to build the story on emotion. Anyone who reads the book shouldn’t be surprised if they feel torn between what they believe is fundamentally right and sympathy for Martin. His rather graphical nightmares effectively place the reader in an uneasy position for some time, or at least until the truth comes out.

Once I reached clarity regarding Martin’s situation, it was difficult not to feel his anger and frustration. One can even say that his actions that followed were completely natural. Halfway into the book I found myself wondering whether it actually falls into the horror genre, but these thoughts were quickly put to bed as Martin picked up his bat and lost his sanity.

Parks did an all-round great job with this book. His timing was precise and he even addressed a scenario that holds many bias views. Apart from the unnerving violence and graphical descriptions regarding busted heads, the reader will definitely think about the way in which a society functions, especially when it comes to small town communities. During a large part of Martin’s killing spree I found myself almost justifying his actions.

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Reviewed by Damnetha Jules

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

Also by J.R Park:

Upon Waking
Terror Byte

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Rukky Sanda’s Upcoming “Dark”

December 23, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

dark-posterRukky Sanda Studios will be releasing their first horror film: Dark. This horror film is a psychological thriller that’ll take you on an exciting and thrilling adventure. Rukky, actress, director, and producer has made unique films before like the Golddigging, More Than Friends, among many others. Nearly each one was in a different genre, but this is the first time that she is entering the horror film genre.

Dark stars Rukky Sanda herself, IK Ogbonna, Van Vicker, among countless other breakout actors who are just beginning to get onto the scene.

The story is definitely one Rukka has not yet played before in a feature film. Her character is a psychotic killer who tries to kill the people she knows personally. Rukka portrays the character of a killer.

The producer and star of this film has been in other movies like The Seekers, Legal War, The Campus Love, Keeping My Man, White Chapel, among many other films online as well.

Watch the trailer of the film today as well as see the movie poster.

https://youtu.be/RJm-FCVG_pM

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