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Makeup efx artist for Movies, Debra Hurd has been working in the Horror Movie & Halloween Entertainment Industry for the past 12 years. The lastest film that she had completed is Hunting for Herschell
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Apparently Mick Garris has dropped out as a producer on the broadcast TV version of Masters of Horror, Fear Itself. Seems the studios hired scab Canadian screenwriters to polish the scripts during the WGA strike. Garris, as a WGA member, wouldn't condone this and so has left the production.
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This is the first of the science-fiction horror movies that made Sigourney Weaver, as Officer Ripley, a star and launched a franchise. Ridley Scott directed this original, about the crew of the commercial spaceship Nostromo during their journey home to Earth. En route they receive an SOS signal and touch down on a nearby planet, where they discover strange eggs. After a creature attacks crewmember Kane (John Hurt), putting him in a coma, the crew realizes that the planet isn't quite as deserted as it first seemed
Remember: In space no one can hear you scream.
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Horror is different. It's a surviving field of literature whose large-scale market collapsed a decade back. Horror is full of known authors who were once commercial but now have trouble getting published. It ... has some surviving infrastructure: legit small publishers, a few fiction magazines, reviewers and review venues, and some specialty booksellers. Horror may limp along on tiny printruns and inadequate capital, but it still has some remaining ability to make public the news that there's a book you might like to read.
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Subtitled French In this horror classic, Larry Talbot (Lon Chaney, Jr.) returns to his father`s castle in Wales to join a beautiful woman (Evelyn Ankers). Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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One of the most critically acclaimed horror films of the 2000s was the British horror film The Descent (2005). Its all-female cast was a departure from "tough-guy" male-dominated stereotypes or other archetypal dispositions common in horror films. Its director, Neil Marshall, directed Dog Soldiers (2002), a film that became a favorite of fans of the genre and a box office hit in Great Britain.
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