Evil (Kako, To)

Evil (Kako, To)

Quite simply, Yorgos Noussias’s Evil is the by-the-numbers zombie flick. To state that it is rote and uninspired is issuing the work benefit of the doubt. Granted, in respect to zombie gore, it does fulfill its promise to readily spar with its European counterparts of...

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Evil Speak

Evil Speak

“Central to the effect and fascination of horror films is their fulfillment of our nightmare wish to smash the norms that oppress us and which our moral conditioning teaches us to revere.” --Robin Wood, “Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan” Aside from housing the...

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Evil Dead Trap

Evil Dead Trap

Toshiharu Ikeda’s Evil Dead Trap is a film made by a horror fan. Despite its restricted budget, the work functions admirably and, in lieu of presenting nothing extraordinary, manages to keep its audience entertained throughout. Nothing more, nothing less--which is...

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Evil Dead 2

Evil Dead 2

Evil Dead II is a slicker version of its predecessor, served with a very liberal dose of humor in place of the former’s nerve-wracking suspense. Unfortunately, as director Sam Raimi attempts to rejuvenate his tale in order to keep from merely repeating himself, his...

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Evil Dead – Movie Review

Evil Dead – Movie Review

Sam Raimi’s feature-length debut, The Evil Dead, is a landmark in modern horror cinema. This invigorating exposé into unrelenting guerilla gore was the first occasion that Bruce Campbell was permitted an extended period in which to exhibit his burgeoning style....

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Event Horizon

Event Horizon

Paul W.S. Anderson’s early sci-fi horror effort, Event Horizon, is favored by only three-and-a-half critics, including myself (one critic was indifferent, thus I’m going to chalk that one up as a partial win). The film undeniably strikes a cord in its viewers--despite...

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Exquisite Corpse

Exquisite Corpse

Helmed by Jim Minton, Exquisite Copse takes its name literally and twice over: The work is an aggregation of short horror films from an international cast of directors, based on the flash fiction and poetry of genre writer Michael Arnzen, and set to composer Michael...

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Expiration

Expiration

"Expiration" is by no means a horror film in the fact that it has monsters, serial killers or ghosts in it, matter of fact it's got nothing in it that would make it quality as a Horror or Sci-Fi film. What made this film scary was it took issues that we all as...

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Expecting Mercy

Expecting Mercy

Although not technically a horror movie, more of a thriller, "Expecting Mercy" felt more like a Lifetime Network film than it did a real movie. The story is about a young couple that is in love and traveling across the country to get married, their car breaks down and...

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The Exorcist 3

The Exorcist 3

Distraught that his penned sweat and blood was decimated with John Boorman’s cinematic abortion, Exorcist II: The Heretic, William Peter Blatty helmed the proper sequel to William Friedkin’s The Exorcist as he not only wrote the novel upon which he based the...

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The Exorcist 2: The Heretic

The Exorcist 2: The Heretic

The few critics who bother acknowledging John Boorman’s Exorcist II: The Heretic, the most expensive film produced by Warner Brothers at the time of its release, typically offer only a few scant, yet scathing, words about the production. Indeed, the work does stand to...

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Scott Derrickson’s The Exorcism of Emily Rose is one part William Friedkin’s The Exorcist and two parts Stanley Kramer’s Inherit the Wind. Not only are we given a feature in which, ultimately, religion is put on the stand, but the genesis for such is due to a case of...

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Exorcismus

Exorcismus

From Filmax and producer Julio Fernandes comes a Spanish-made, British-set addition to the minor craze for exorcism movies, initially prompted by the effective THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE and boosted last year by THE LAST EXORCISM, the awesome [REC] 2 and THE RITE....

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