Gutterballs

Take a bowling alley, an all-night lock in league game, 80’s music, and a killer on the loose who likes to wear a bowling bag over his head for a mask and you know what you’re getting yourself into with Gutterballs. Oh there is one more thing, make sure the kills are excessive as well […]

Automaton Transfusion

In the early 1970s when everyone in America was worrying about what was going on in Vietnam, the United States Army was secretly developing a way to reanimate the dead. The hope was to have the dead fight instead of the living, but the experiments were shut down when the reanimated corpses were unable to […]

BAGMAN Profession:Meurtrier Movie Review

This is my fav flick within my collection . It’s about 20mins. of french fried splattastic, gooey, grinding mayhem. The acting is almost none existent(think media class in high school ), the special effects are a concoction of watered down tomato soup, butcher left overs and lots of paper mache( Andreas Schnaas style). Still it […]

WrestleManiac Review

I had a chance to checkout Wrestlemaniac and have to say that although the movie is far from flawed and does add a unique twist by mixing Mexican Wrestling and slash flick into one it doesnt quite deliver an over the top experience. That said it far from fails at entertaining. The premise of the […]

The Rage

This has been the year when old is new again. With Grindhouse being released alongside films like Behind the Mask, Hatchet, Barricade, etc we have another film that was spawned from that same feel good era of drive-in films, Robert Kurtzman’s The Rage. A gore filled flick that obviously has its roots buried firmly in […]

Versus

Versus is an action movie filled with style and unrealistic animesque action sequences, in addition it merge two very different genres Zombie movie with a Yakuza context. This combination might sound too good to be true but the creators succeed in pulling it off and making one excellent movie. The story is well thought out […]

Old Boy

           
I first discovered the works of Park Chan-wook in his beautiful, but tragic film, JOINT SECURITY AREA, a drama about the unlikely friendship between a group of North and South Korean border patrol soldiers. The film easily became a favorite amongst audiences as it gave more insight on the mental and […]

Duma Key

Duma Key, Stephen King’s terrific new novel, constitutes a return to form for a beloved pop novelist who has seemed, for many years now, to be running out of steam. His recent output, though scarcely less protean than before he announced retirement in 2002, has been spotty at best. This could most readily be ascribed […]

Warning Sign Review

Now here’s a pretty cool film from 1985 that many of you mighthave nevere seen before called Warning Sign. It’s a mixture of the 90’s film Outbreak, The Crazies(from the 70’s), and 28 Days Later.

The Dorm that Dripped Blood(1982) Review

The Dorm that Dripped Blood which also goes by the title of Pranks in the UK and other countries is a very weak slasher film and it good have been a decent film actually if it had a bigger budget, better kills, better acting, etc…….lol.

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