Who’s to say where imagination ends and truth begins?” –Richard Barlow In hopes of breaking the British horror monopoly of the time, held by Hammer Studios, Amicus Productions’s issued their first film, John Moxey’s City of the Dead (released in America as...
Morally dubious American tattoo artist Jason Behr travels the world giving folks ethnic themed tattoos which he falsely claims have magical healing powers. In Singapore, he learns of the ancient Samoan tattoo tradition and steals a key tool involved in the specific...
This movie could of sucked, and I still would of liked it just for the plot. This is a high school nerds fantasy come true. Tamara is about a young girl who’s kind of shy and nerdy, but on the inside is a sweet, smart, yet depressed young women. Everyone in...
To be honest with you guys, I think this documentary just founds it’s way to my doorstep, I don’t even remember getting an e-mail about it or anything. But as always if it finds it’s way to my door step I’ll review it. Now “Tales of the...
Let’s face the fact, folks: Vampire films are not one in a million. There are so many of them, both original and unoriginal, that besides the classics that stand out, they are pretty much six of one, a half dozen of the other. The stories have similar plotlines and,...
John Carpenter is one of my favorite horror directors, so when I heard he was going to make a film for the series, I imminently became interested in what he had to offer. Cigarette Burns is his entry into the Masters of Horror series. A cigarette burn is a small dot...