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DVD Review: Red State

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May 16, 2013
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Three friends are lured into a foursome with a thirty-eight year old woman, who coincidentally is a part of an extreme religious sect, called the Five Points Trinity Church, which has murderous tendencies to say the least.  Once there she spikes their drinks and they are transported to the church’s grounds, where they will...
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Book Review: The Ninth Black Book of Horror

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December 29, 2012
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You don’t know horror until you’ve reclined in your favourite chair with a steaming hot cup of coffee on the table beside you, and you’ve picked up one of the Black Books of Horror.  Sounds a little too boring for a die-hard horror-lover?  Well, then you’ve clearly never read a Black Book of Horror....
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Book Review: Tuesday’s Gone by Nicci French

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September 29, 2012
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After a man’s decomposed body is found in the flat of Michelle Doyce, who is an elderly woman trapped in a world of strange mental disorder, the police comes knocking on Frieda Klein’s door once again to try and figure out what’s what.  The problem is, the police doesn’t know who the dead man...
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Book Review: The Land Within by Alistair Morgan

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September 12, 2012
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Henry Knott is an intelligent, successful and quite happy individual who has a tainted past and some bad memories of the family farm.  For twenty five years he had basically steered clear of the farm, not wanting to relive the past, but when his dying father urges him to go back to fulfil his dying wish,...
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Book Review: Steeped in Blood by David Klatzow

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September 11, 2012
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Dr David Klatzow, esteemed forensic scientist that has seen it all, from crimes of passion to political assassinations, all the way through to investigations during the Apartheid era.  Notorious cases, high-profile murders and the like, David Klatzow has seen it all and worked on some of the most memorable cases in South Africa.  Steeped in Blood...
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DVD Review: Silent Snow

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September 3, 2012
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It’s no secret that the world is terribly polluted, but we don’t see the half of it.  In the North Pole though, the devastation of pollution is much more apparent as the pollution is taken up with the currents and with the wind.  A Greenlandic woman sets out to discover where this pollution is...
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Trailer: Chained

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August 30, 2012
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Here’s an interesting trailer that will give you a few chills.  The film, Chained, looks like every woman’s nightmare and it’s sure to get those feminists up in arms.  The trailer looks like something that is definitely going on my “to watch list” and I’m almost certain you’ll agree.  With blood, death, probable rape...
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Book Review – Dealing in Death: Ellen Pakkies and a Community’s Struggle with Tik by Sylvia Walker

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August 29, 2012
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A working mother living in Lavender Hills on the Cape Flats strangles her son to death in 2007, but what made her go to such extreme lengths when she was not the only woman in that situation?  Ellen Pakkies killed her son after he had become addicted to Tik (meth), and this true story...
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DVD Review: Truth or Dare

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August 26, 2012
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It’s the end of the semester and the university students are having a good old party, with sex, drugs and some rock and roll.  Soon the fun really begins as the popular game, truth or dare starts.  However, it turns sour when the outsider in a circle of friends reveal his secret crush…  Months pass...
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Book Review: The Twenty Year Death by Ariel S. Winter

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August 23, 2012
"The Twenty Year Death" by Ariel S. Winter

In the first segment of The Twenty Year Death by Ariel S. Winter, called “Malniveau Prison” starts off with the discovery of a corpse that’s found in a gutter in France in 1931. The Chief Inspector, Pelleter is led to Clotilde-ma-Fleur Rosencrantz – the dead man’s daughter - and her hot-tempered American husband, who is a...
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