I heard a lot of positive stuff on this werewolf film and I decided to check it for myself and I guess I had my hopes up or something, because I was pretty let down. It was well directed and had interesting stories, but I just wasn’t into it.
It’s pretty much about a girl who […]
May 4th, 2008
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A jaded New York detective follows a trail of grisly bodies and clues to a vicious killer who quacks like a duck.
May 4th, 2008
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It’s rare that I come across a movie that’s pretty known and has a cult following that I haven’t seen before, and this is one of those movies. I’ve seen all of the Howling sequels and thought they all pretty much sucked except part 2 was pretty decent. I never got around to checking the […]
May 3rd, 2008
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A team of anthropologists discovers a tribe of cannibals being exploited by a ruthless cocaine cartel in the Colombian jungle. A schlock horror tale with a high splatter factor. Includes original theatrical trailers, stills and publicity materials, interview with Umberto Lenzi and more!
May 3rd, 2008
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Originally filmed in the Winter of 1986 but trapped in ratings system Hell for three years, Henry finally saw the light of a projector in 1989.
The terrifying story of a heartless serial killer, it was told in such a flat, unforgiving and realistic fashion that it inspired angry debates among critics and viewers alike. Loosely […]
May 2nd, 2008
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I’ve got one word for this flick — horrible. I never heard of this movie until I was sent a copy for review and I wish I could send it back, because I spent most of my time hitting the fast-forward button. Aside from this flick being incredibly slow and boring, it offers nothing else […]
May 1st, 2008
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After the success of Animal House and The Blues Brothers, writer/director John Landis ventured into horror territory by bringing forth a movie that he wrote in his late teens. That movie was An American Werewolf in London. Budgeted at $10-million and making $30-million overall, the movie was a success amongst horror and movie-fans alike. Still […]
May 1st, 2008
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A zombie is found aboard a boat belonging to a famous scientist. Peter West, a journalist, travels to the Caribbean with Ann, the daughter of the scientist. When they arrive at Matul Island, they find the doctor and discover a terrifying disease. It turns Islanders into horrifying zombies which devour human flesh and seem indestructible.
April 30th, 2008
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I’d just like to say first off that this, aside from The Matrix, has to be Keanu Reeves best performance. I think that beard he grew somehow made his acting better. Anyway, I liked this movie. It wasn’t a horror film, but a thriller with a lot of chilling elements in it. I feel sorry […]
April 29th, 2008
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Before Silent Night, Deadly Night, there was To All a Good Night, a film that came out around the same year as Christmas Evil was released. This is supposedly the first film to have the killer wear a Santa outfit, which was later recreated in the previously mentioned films. Last House on the Left villain […]
April 29th, 2008
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