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Jul 15, 2020
KNIGHT OF THE DEAD (2013)
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Get it? Like Night of the Living Dead ? You know, that $50-budget film from the '60s that filmmakers have been ripping off ever sin...
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Aug 25, 2014
REVIEW: THE FORBIDDEN GIRL
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I was just saying to my mother the other day, "You know what I could go for? One of those sexy, witchy, witch-sex movies." ...
Aug 1, 2014
REVIEW: ANNA
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An interesting future promises a specialized group of individuals called "memory detectives" who possess the strange ability t...
May 1, 2014
REVIEW: PIGGY
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The rather cornball cover art chosen for the video release of Piggy is, while cosmetically correct, tonally misleading. It’s easy...
Mar 19, 2014
REVIEW: THE DINOSAUR EXPERIMENT
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As the opening credits roll on the film you're about to watch and review, and you find yourself saying, "Well, at least Lorenz...
Mar 11, 2014
REVIEW: HAZMAT
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One might think that the slasher formula has been done to death, and maybe it has. Having just watched (out of morbid curiosity) Texas...
Dec 7, 2013
DVD REVIEW: SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT
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Before Michael Myers ran rampant on Halloween night, and before Billy began picking off sorority sisters one Christmas weekend, there w...
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Nov 5, 2013
DVD REVIEW: ROGER CORMAN'S HORROR CLASSICS VOL. 1
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It's easy to sift through the producing career of Roger Corman and wonder why anyone gives a hootenanny about the man who brought ...
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Jun 11, 2013
REVIEW: THE UNBROKEN
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"Are you okay? You look like you've seen a ghost." If a character in your ghost film says that within the first five ...
May 14, 2013
A HAUNTING AT SILVER FALLS (2013)
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Jordan (Alix Elizabeth Gitter) is going through a rather bad patch. After the untimely death of her father, she finds herself living acr...
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May 10, 2013
REVIEW: BATTLE EARTH
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Once upon a time, in February of 1942, aliens came and hovered over Los Angeles . They hung around a bit, didn't too much, and then...
Apr 29, 2013
REVIEW: STRIPPED
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I suppose if it had been a bigger hit, or if someone had thought of it, Stripped would have been marketed as " Project X meets Ho...
Jan 29, 2013
REVIEW: THE MILLENNIUM BUG
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The year was 1999. The Brooklyn Dodgers had just won their 17th pennant. Dewey did NOT defeat Truman. World War II had just begun. ...
Sep 30, 2012
REVIEW: BACK FROM HELL (EX INFERNIS)
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Synopsis Six friends decide to spend their holiday together and rent a manor house in the countryside where they can leave behind the m...
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Aug 6, 2012
REVIEW: ELEVATOR
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Based on a story by John Steinbeck, Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat (1944) was one of the first to confine a cast of people to one location an...
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