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Midnight Son!

I came across the link for this on Alex Scully's face book page. I thought it looked very interesting. I have an addiction to vampires and just had to share.


                                      http://www.firbolgpublishing.com/dark-cinema-midnight-son/



Like literature,horror films are divided into two camps. There are the gore and bloodshed splatter films. Everything from the Saw series to the classics such as Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street. The other side of the fence are the dark, Gothic films. These films take their cues from Hitchcock and other masters of suspense and atmosphere. Midnight Son is a highly recommended dark film for those looking for something different in your vampires.



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  1. While I write some gore and splatter, Quinn, I tend to write and read more of the Dark, psychological horror. Midnight Son appears to be one of those. Thank you for pointing it out to me.

    By the way,I love your new masthead.

    Blaze

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