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If wewe like to be spooked, then you’re going to shiver with excitement over the new scripted podcast series “Video Palace.”

The 10-episode series marks a first from Shudder, AMC Networks' premium streaming service for thriller, suspense and horror, and it’s well-worth the cheap membership price tag.

“Video Palace” is described as the story of video collector Mark Cambria who after watching a recently acquired VHS tape, begins talking in his sleep in a mysterious language. Mark and his girlfriend Tamra set out to investigate the tape's origin and find themselves caught up in a web of conspiracy, the occult, and dread surrounding a legendary video store with a sinister purpose.

Horror alums Chase Williamson and Devin Sidell lent their voices to the project, which was created kwa Nick Braccia and The Blair Witch Project producer Michael Monello and co-written and directed kwa Ben Rock and Bob DeRosa.

“Video Palace” is also the first horror podcast for Sidell, who is recognize for her unforgettable scene in Rob Zombie’s killer clown film “31”.

When asked about working on a podcast, she explains “This project was a great actor’s workout. When wewe work on films, wewe might shoot around 5 pages a day. We recorded about 5 pages an hour. We had to be at the juu of our uigizaji game at every moment, and I loved it.”


"Video Palace" is available now to Shudder members link and everyone else can find the series on iTunes and apple Podcasts.

Also, keep up with Devin Sidell at: www.DevinSidell.com link
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In fiction, Zombies are considered to be animated corpses that plague humanity with the intent to feast on human brains. Today, zombies have become a horror movie staple, but why are they so popular? jiunge me as I attempt to find out.
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Hello everyone, I thought I'd do a orodha of my inayopendelewa horror movies. There may be some that should be there like The Conjuring 2 au The Woman in Black but there won't be because I have not seen them yet. There are about 20 sinema listed here that are my vipendwa and it's in no particular order. I should also mention when I put 14A au 18A, that is the Canadian movie ratings, as I am from Canada that is what I use. I hope that cleared up a bit.

20. Ginger Snaps 2000 18A Starring Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle, Kris Lemche
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This is such a great movie. I haven't seen it in a...
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