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1). Horror Movie Screenplays - 10 Steps To Writing A Horror Script By : Henrik Holmberg
A horror movie has certain rules. If you break too many the audience will be disappointed.
This is a very short, no fluff, blueprint of how to write a horror script.
1. The Hook. Start with a bang. Step right into a suspense scene. ("Scream" opens with a terrifying sequence with Drew Barrymore on the phone with a killer)
2. The Flaw. Introduce your hero.
Article Related to: horror, script, screenplay, scripts, screenplays, indie, independent, movie, film, movies, films, writing, writer, screenwriting, screenwriter
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2). Best of Halloween Party Themes By : Sean Carter
Halloween is a time where you can scream and act like crazy because the ghosts of Halloween are sure to get you. The term Halloween, and its older spelling Hallowe'en, is shortened from All-hallow-even, as it is the evening before "All Hallows Day". It is most popular in Ireland, where it originated, also known in Irish Gaelic as "Oíche Samhain" or "Samhain Night".
Article Related to: halloween, spooky, happy, wishes, scary, bewitch, horror, tricks, treats, witch, night
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3). Born Evil - Book Review By : write 2 right
Author of two books and many short stories, J.P. Ransom is busily writing a series of books called Colla’d Greens and two more upcoming books including a sequel to Born Evil.
Born Evil is a compact, 150-page book that is printed on acid-free paper – which may be of interest to the environmentally conscious consumer. I would categorize this book as a chilling horror, which involves an infant that is born evil.
Article Related to: evil, suspense, drama, horror, fiction
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4). Hollywood Celebrities and Pop Culture – The Rape of the Mind By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
Fame, fortune, and power stand at the top of the heap when it comes to what we call success. Most peculiar of these is fame. It seems the rule, which is rarely spoken out loud is, anyone who is very well known didn’t get that way because they did everything wrong. Oh really! Who hasn’t heard the names of some famous criminals like John Dillinger or Al Capone or John Wayne Gacy? Many of these criminals were even trusted and held hero status in the minds of some people.
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5). Hellboy Fails to Deliver the Goods By : Damien Chambers
Comic book films are all the rage these days. Ever since movies like X-Men, Blade and Spider-Man conquered the box office, Hollywood execs have been scrambling to mine the latest hot property from the printed page. When done correctly, these films capture the wonder and imagination of their original source material (which is saying a lot). When they fail, as in the case of movies like Electra and The Incredible Hulk, they become bland exercises in mediocrity - something which the boys in Los Angeles are all too familiar with.
Article Related to: perlman, movie, film, cinema, horror, supernatural, demon, hellboy, apocalypse, hero, superhero, comic book
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6). Review of The Devil's Rejects By : Damien Chambers
The Devil’s Rejects (2005)
Tagline: “A Tale of Murder, Mayhem, and Revenge.”
Sequels are a tricky proposition for most filmmakers. Often, whatever magic existed in the first film is lost by the time the second hits the screen. This is not the case with The Devil’s Rejects, a follow-up to the 2003 low-budget House of 1000 Corpses. Instead of simply.
Article Related to: zombie, horror, movie review, film, cinema, terror, firefly, corpses
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7). Review of High Tension (2003) By : Damien Chambers
High Tension (2003)
Tagline: “Hearts will bleed.”
Every time I go to the video store, I’m assaulted by a new wave of low-budget horror flicks. Many have slick packaging and can boast either an award or critical praise, while others look like they were put together in the dark by rabid monkeys. Either way, the outside of the film often has very little to do with what’s on the inside.
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8). Ravenous - Its Bite Is Worse Than Its Bark By : Damien Chambers
Tagline: You are who you eat.
I’ve always been a sucker for movies that are a bit outside the norm. Hell, who am I kidding? I love movies that are way outside the norm. Sure, most of them may be doomed to box office failure and critical ridicule, but they’re a nice change of pace from the mindless drivel Hollywood routinely churns out. Now, don’t get me wrong--I actually like some of the aforementioned mindless drivel, but variety, as they say, is the spice of life.
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9). Malevolence - Book Review By : write 2 right
The 276-page novel, Malevolence, could be classified as a mystery-paranormal fiction with elements of horror, action and murder.
Multiple murders, including her husband and very dear friend, send Icy on an action packed race to save her son. She discovers a past so disturbing that it is difficult for her to accept. She is thrown into a world of the supernatural when she discovers that she has been targeted by demons.
Article Related to: mystery, paranormal, horror, action, murder, fiction
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