Your Complete Guide to Web Television Day at ITVFest

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Last night the excitement in the air was electrifying at the Red Carpet Opening Night Gala for the 4th Annual Independent Television Festival , a week-long festival for independently produced, original and innovative television pilots and web series. ITVFest offers opportunities for web television creators like showcasing their work to a live audience and the chance to pitch development executives that can bring their projects to the next level. On Monday, August 3 Tubefilter is proudly prese

I Love Sarah Jane (and the Zombie Genre in General)

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Sheesh. There sure are a lot of cynical snarkmuffins out there, rolling their eyes, quick to dismiss an entire genre out of hand: “Oh, that whole zombie thing? S o over, man. Played out. Vampires are the new cosmonauts are the new ninjas are the new unicorns are the zombies are the new pirates. NEXT FAD, PLZ. KTHXBYE.” Jaded much? Bite me, guys. You shall pry my love of the living dead from my cold, dead, grabby hands. Decades before movies like 28 Days Later and the Dawn of the Dead rema

I Sell The Dead Movie Review

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Written and directed with devilish tongue in cheek by Irish filmaker Glenn McQuaid, I Sell The Dead is a juicy traditional horror yarn with playfully crafted, delightfully depraved storytelling kicking in for good measure.

links for 2009-07-31

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Bookgasm reviews The King’s Daughters by Nathalie Mallet "Mallet is not subtle with her foreshadowing, so you’ll be racing ahead trying to get the author to admit what you already know, but that’s a minor annoyance, given her penchant for storytelling. Most of her main characters are succinctly drawn, with real motivations and realistic behaviors. She has a jeweler’s eye for scene settings and color, and her pacing is just right." (tags: Night_Shade_Books Nathalie_Mallet Prince_Amir

Featured Medieval Historical Fiction Novel: Figures in Silk by Vanora Bennett

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Figures in Silk by Vanora Bennett Hardcover: 464 pages Publisher: William Morrow (March 24, 2009) ISBN-10: 006168984X Editorial Reviews from Publishers Weekly: During the idyllic post–War of the Roses reign of Edward IV, two daughters of a wealthy merchant take divergent roads to success and power in Bennett’s solid historical. Isabel, widowed young, resolves to pursue her mother-in-law’s silk business. Isabel’s sister, Jane, becomes Edward’s third mistress, a position of comfort, thou
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