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THE HORROR SHOW - ROUND 30

Welcome back to The Horror Show, and welcome to 2016! From HMS to you, we hope everyone had a Happy New Year and have been enjoying yourselves! As always, with a new year comes change, and so we must bid farewell to one of our reviewers, Billy Wayne Martin. Billy has been reviewing for The Horror Show since early 2014 and has contributed countless entertaining film reviews in that time. We wish Billy all the luck as he moves forward with his personal endeavors.

With that being said, Billy's last two reviews are featured here this round. He takes on Stung, the monster-insect flick, and When Animals Dream, a new take on the age-old tale of lycanthropy.

This round I review the critically-acclaimed He Never Died. It's Henry Rollins' first starring role, so trust me, it was worth the wait for this one. My other review tackles indie flick, Circle, the story of fifty strangers and the atrocious game they've somehow been sucked into.

Maria reviews Eli Roth's Knock Knock, the remake of the 1977 home invasion film, Death Game. She also reviews the follow up to 2012's Sinister and tells us why some movies are better left unwatched.

PJ's reviews this week are the horror-comedy Bite School, a witty take on vampirism, and foreign film, Judy, another home invasion film but this time involving creepy carnie-type folk.

We hope you enjoy this round of reviews and share them with your horror loving friends! As always, check us out on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @HMSounds. Until next time, keep it creepy and keep spreading the horror.

Stevie Kopas, Managing Editor HMS

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