Last month, JoBlo Media and Octane Multimedia teamed up to launch a new YouTube channel named JoBlo TV, which hosts multiple feature films to watch for free throughout the week. The genres we’ll be focusing on at JoBlo TV are Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Thrillers – but for the month of October, we’re celebrating Halloween all month long with our JoBlotober event. It’s all horror all the time, and the latest batch of movies on the channel featured creatures and the supernatural.
The movies that have been released on JoBlo TV over the last week are A Wakefield Project, Blood Bags, and Painted in Blood. Here’s some information on each one of them:
Directed by L.A. Lopes from a screenplay by Lindsay Seim, A Wakefield Project has the following synopsis: Eric and Reese invest in a property in the little town of Wakefield. Chloe, a medium...
The movies that have been released on JoBlo TV over the last week are A Wakefield Project, Blood Bags, and Painted in Blood. Here’s some information on each one of them:
Directed by L.A. Lopes from a screenplay by Lindsay Seim, A Wakefield Project has the following synopsis: Eric and Reese invest in a property in the little town of Wakefield. Chloe, a medium...
- 10/25/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Toronto, Sep 8 (Ians) Older people suffering from insomnia are at greater risk of developing memory decline and long-term cognitive impairment like dementia, says a new study.
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
- 9/8/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Toronto, Sep 8 (Ians) Older people suffering from insomnia are at greater risk of developing memory decline and long-term cognitive impairment like dementia, says a new study.
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
- 9/8/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Toronto, Sep 8 (Ians) Older people suffering from insomnia are at greater risk of developing memory decline and long-term cognitive impairment like dementia, says a new study.
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
- 9/8/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Toronto, Sep 8 (Ians) Older people suffering from insomnia are at greater risk of developing memory decline and long-term cognitive impairment like dementia, says a new study.
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
The study indicated that they are also more likely to show greater prevalence of anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, have breathing interruptions during sleep, other sleep-related issues, smoking and a greater body mass index (BMI) score.
“We found that insomnia specifically was related to worse memory performance compared to those who have just some insomnia symptoms or no sleep problems at all,” said researcher Nathan Cross, from the Concordia University, Montreal in Canada.
“This deficit in memory was specific, as we also looked at other cognitive function domains such as attention span and multi-tasking. We only found differences in memory,” he added.
For the study, published in the journal Sleep, the team evaluated data from about 26,000 participants aged between 45 and 85. Resultantly, the subjects were grouped...
- 9/8/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Stars: Lindsay Seim, Dennis Andres, Anthony Bewlz, Rob Archer, Dan Yeager, Pedro Miguel Arce, Eileen Dietz, Brie Sutherland, Avery Esteves, Patrick Walker | Written by Lindsay Seim | Directed by L.A. Lopes
Well, well. I’ve seen solar flares used as a myriad of excuses in sci-fi movies, from the rising tides to the earth’s temperature spiralling out of control and everything inbetween. But never, ever, has anyone decided that solar flares can bring back the dead. Until A Wakefield Project.
Eric (Anthony Bewlz) and Reese (Dennis Andres) invest in a property in the little town of Wakefield. Chloe a medium, who used to live in Wakefield returns to her roots to enlighten the new entrepreneurs on the history of the town. The property was originally owned by Nathan Cross (Rob Archer), who’s post mortem crimes stain the entire town. On a day when unprecedented solar flares target North America,...
Well, well. I’ve seen solar flares used as a myriad of excuses in sci-fi movies, from the rising tides to the earth’s temperature spiralling out of control and everything inbetween. But never, ever, has anyone decided that solar flares can bring back the dead. Until A Wakefield Project.
Eric (Anthony Bewlz) and Reese (Dennis Andres) invest in a property in the little town of Wakefield. Chloe a medium, who used to live in Wakefield returns to her roots to enlighten the new entrepreneurs on the history of the town. The property was originally owned by Nathan Cross (Rob Archer), who’s post mortem crimes stain the entire town. On a day when unprecedented solar flares target North America,...
- 3/6/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Happy March, dear readers! Springtime is just right around the corner, but before we get to warmer temps and greenery popping up all around, we have a new batch of VOD and Digital releases on the horizon that genre fans will want to check out.
The month’s digital debuts kick off on the 3rd with the highly enjoyable Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street documentary, as well as Black Christmas, The Furies, and Dead Sound. March 6th will play host to the next installment of the Into the Dark series, entitled Crawlers, and Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ Swallow, featuring Haley Bennett, arrives that day on multiple platforms, too.
For those of you who missed it in theaters, Nicolas Pesce’s The Grudge (2020) is making its digital debut on March 10th, and a brand new Shudder exclusive, The Room, hits their platform on March 12th.
The month’s digital and VOD...
The month’s digital debuts kick off on the 3rd with the highly enjoyable Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street documentary, as well as Black Christmas, The Furies, and Dead Sound. March 6th will play host to the next installment of the Into the Dark series, entitled Crawlers, and Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ Swallow, featuring Haley Bennett, arrives that day on multiple platforms, too.
For those of you who missed it in theaters, Nicolas Pesce’s The Grudge (2020) is making its digital debut on March 10th, and a brand new Shudder exclusive, The Room, hits their platform on March 12th.
The month’s digital and VOD...
- 3/2/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
What at first seems like a promising property purchase could be the death of two new owners when they discover their new home is actually the site of notorious murders in L.A. Lopes' new horror film A Wakefield Project. Ahead of the movie's March release on DVD and VOD from High Octane Pictures, we've been provided with an exclusive trailer and poster for A Wakefield Project, featuring the dead walking among the living after solar flares alter life (both of the living and undead variety) as we know it.
You can check out the exclusive trailer, poster, and details below, and keep an eye out for A Wakefield Project on DVD and VOD on March 3rd:
"A Wakefield Project, a unique new entry in the sci-fi horror genre, premieres in North America March 3 on DVD and VOD.
L.A. Lopes directs the film, the story of a group of townsfolk...
You can check out the exclusive trailer, poster, and details below, and keep an eye out for A Wakefield Project on DVD and VOD on March 3rd:
"A Wakefield Project, a unique new entry in the sci-fi horror genre, premieres in North America March 3 on DVD and VOD.
L.A. Lopes directs the film, the story of a group of townsfolk...
- 2/14/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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