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The Walking Dead 4x12 Promo "Still" (HD)

The Walking Dead 4x12 "Still" - An enlightened mission springs from a request from one of the group members.

The Walking Dead 4x12 Promo "Still" (HD)

The Walking Dead 4x12 "Still" - An enlightened mission springs from a request from one of the group members.

The Walking Dead 4x11 Promo "Claimed" (HD)

The Walking Dead 4x11 "Claimed" - A number of immediate threats plague Rick. Group members deal with their past.

The Walking Dead 4x11 Promo "Claimed" (HD)

The Walking Dead 4x11 "Claimed" - A number of immediate threats plague Rick. Group members deal with their past.

TV News (UK): Horror Channel strikes blow with more Hammer double-bills

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Plus Adam Green’s HATCHET 2 makes Network premiere cut Voluptuous vampire vixens, undead slaves, cobra-women, grisly murders and creepy aliens.  Yes, Hammer heaven continues throughout March as the UK’s number one TV destination for all things horror brings you five more Hammer horror double-bills, which broadcast from Sat Mar 1 – Sat Mar 29 from 9.00pm. Sat 1 March @ 21:00 – THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES (1966) Directed by John Gilling, this is Hammer’s sole foray into the Zombie genre and centres on a mad Cornish squire who solves a labour crisis in his tin mines by turning local villagers into voodoo-controlled zombies. Dr. Thompson (Brook Williams) and his daughter Alice (Jacqueline Pearce) soon discover the unpleasant nocturnal habits of the shambling undead slaves, and Sir James Forbes (André Morell) arrives to investigate. Sat 1 March  @  22:45 – CAPTAIN KRONOS – VAMPIRE HUNTER (1974) Considered one of the last great Hammer films, this swash-buckling vampire yarn, features a master

TV News (UK): Horror Channel strikes blow with more Hammer double-bills

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Plus Adam Green’s HATCHET 2 makes Network premiere cut Voluptuous vampire vixens, undead slaves, cobra-women, grisly murders and creepy aliens.  Yes, Hammer heaven continues throughout March as the UK’s number one TV destination for all things horror brings you five more Hammer horror double-bills, which broadcast from Sat Mar 1 – Sat Mar 29 from 9.00pm. Sat 1 March @ 21:00 – THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES (1966) Directed by John Gilling, this is Hammer’s sole foray into the Zombie genre and centres on a mad Cornish squire who solves a labour crisis in his tin mines by turning local villagers into voodoo-controlled zombies. Dr. Thompson (Brook Williams) and his daughter Alice (Jacqueline Pearce) soon discover the unpleasant nocturnal habits of the shambling undead slaves, and Sir James Forbes (André Morell) arrives to investigate. Sat 1 March  @  22:45 – CAPTAIN KRONOS – VAMPIRE HUNTER (1974) Considered one of the last great Hammer films, this swash-buckling vampire yarn, features a master

Machete Kills Trailer and Information

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In MACHETE KILLS, Danny Trejo returns as ex-Federale agent MACHETE, who is recruited by the President of the United States for a mission which would be impossible for any mortal man - he must take down a madman revolutionary and an eccentric billionaire arms dealer who has hatched a plan to spread war and anarchy across the planet.

Machete Kills Trailer and Information

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In MACHETE KILLS, Danny Trejo returns as ex-Federale agent MACHETE, who is recruited by the President of the United States for a mission which would be impossible for any mortal man - he must take down a madman revolutionary and an eccentric billionaire arms dealer who has hatched a plan to spread war and anarchy across the planet.

The Walking Dead - Season 4 Unanswered Questions

Spoiler Alert! Chris and Roth talk about the lingering questions heading into Walking Dead's Season 4 return. Warning! Comics are discussed!

The Walking Dead - Season 4 Unanswered Questions

Spoiler Alert! Chris and Roth talk about the lingering questions heading into Walking Dead's Season 4 return. Warning! Comics are discussed!

Interview with Duncan Long by David Kempf

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Duncan Long has created book cover artwork and illustrations for HarperCollins, Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, PS Publishing, Pocket Books, Solomon Press, American Media, Ilex, ISFiC Press, Moonstone Books, Fort Ross, Enslow Publishers, and many other small presses, indie publishers, and self-publishing book authors. He has been selected by the Collaborative Summer Library Program as a featured illustrator for 2013. Tell us how you became interested in illustration & art.  Well, I’ve just always been drawing since I can first remember. At about three I was creating figures (not just stick figures but with volume in their arms and legs) and captioning them with “pop” and “ow” as they shot each other (yes, a violent little child). From there on illustrations has just a part of my life like eating or sleeping and it was more “life” than an interest in life, I guess. When I saw a chance to start making a living as a writer/illustrator, I jumped at the chance, discovering my ability

Interview with Duncan Long by David Kempf

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Duncan Long has created book cover artwork and illustrations for HarperCollins, Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, PS Publishing, Pocket Books, Solomon Press, American Media, Ilex, ISFiC Press, Moonstone Books, Fort Ross, Enslow Publishers, and many other small presses, indie publishers, and self-publishing book authors. He has been selected by the Collaborative Summer Library Program as a featured illustrator for 2013. Tell us how you became interested in illustration & art.  Well, I’ve just always been drawing since I can first remember. At about three I was creating figures (not just stick figures but with volume in their arms and legs) and captioning them with “pop” and “ow” as they shot each other (yes, a violent little child). From there on illustrations has just a part of my life like eating or sleeping and it was more “life” than an interest in life, I guess. When I saw a chance to start making a living as a writer/illustrator, I jumped at the chance, discovering my ability