Feed

Feed

Where Eli Roth’s Hostel attempted to be repulsive yet failed, Brett Leonard’s Feed succeeds, all the while remaining aesthetically justifiable in its gruesomeness. By expanding the Gluttony sequence in David Fincher’s Se7en and positing an antagonist reminiscent of...

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Feast III: The Happy Finish

Feast III: The Happy Finish

It's no secret if you read my reviews for the first two film of this trilogy that I loved the first film and though the second film was one of the worst horror films of 2008. So I'm one for one, while not give the third film a go and see where it goes from here. Well...

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Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds

Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds

When I first heard that Project Greenlight was going to make a horror film a few years back, I never expected it to be a good movie that appealed to the true hardcore horror fans. Well, I ate my words, as FEAST, because an cult hit with all horror fans, including...

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Feast

Feast

Feast is a film I've been waiting a while to see. I was a big fan of The Project Green Light episodes in which followed first time director John Gulager in the hardships of dealing with a Hollywood studio and making this film. Gulager bought life to the show, and I...

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Feast

Feast

Considering Project Greenlight’s track record, atop Matt Damon and Ben Affleck arrogantly disregarding Wes Craven’s opinion that the script was utter crap, alongside the Weinstein collective backing the work, John Gulager’s Feast should have placed well below the...

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The Fearmakers Collection

The Fearmakers Collection

Now here's a disc that when it arrived on my door step that I knew was going to be one of those documentaries that I was going to have to sit down and really take in the whole thing. So for the past week I've been sitting down in the afternoon after I feed my daughter...

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The Fearless Vampire Killers

The Fearless Vampire Killers

Seven years before Mel Brook’s Young Frankenstein, Roman Polanski made the horror spoof, The Fearless Vampire Killers, a send up of the Hammer Horror productions popular during the day. Though not nearly as well made as Brook’s masterpiece, the work possesses many...

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Fear of the Dark

Fear of the Dark

What do you get when you cross "Poltergeist" with "Darkness Falls", You get this film. A lot better than "Darkness Falls" but no where near as good as "Poltergeist". For a horror film rated PG-13, Fear of the Dark uses the less is more effect depending more on the...

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Fear Me Not

Fear Me Not

This may sound strange, since I just finished putting three stars up there in the “Scare Factor” section, but FEAR ME NOT is not a horror movie. Not one bit horror. Not even psychological horror, per se. But the thing is, I was scared. Throughout most of the film, I...

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Fear Itself: Spooked

Fear Itself: Spooked

SPOOKED is the second episode of FEAR ITSELF and is directed by Brad Anderson (Session 9) and written by Matt Venne (White Noise 2, Pelts). Director Brad Anderson is well known for also directing the Masters of Horror Episode SOUNDS LIKE as well as a few other...

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Fear Itself: The Sacrifice

Fear Itself: The Sacrifice

In the ashes of Masters of Horror rises a new horror series now produced for prime time television on NBC. Fear Itself's first episode simply titled THE SACRIFICE is directed by former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner's son, Breck Eisner whom is rumored to helm the...

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Fear Itself: The Family Man

Fear Itself: The Family Man

Director Ronny Yu (Freddy vs. Jason, Bride of Chucky) brings us this TWILIGHT ZONE type episode of FEAR ITSELF, that is one that is actually every family man's nightmare. And the title "THE FAMILY MAN" say it all. Imagine your the typical red blooded family man, you...

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Fear Itself: Eater

Fear Itself: Eater

EATER is unlike any of the other episodes of FEAR ITSELF and with Stuart Gordon at the helm of this one you know that it's going to be one hell of an experience on prime time television. EATER in it's own right could be one of those episodes that you can probably take...

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Feardotcom

Feardotcom

If the setting of Alex Proyas’s Dark City were raped by the plot of Hideo Nakata’s Ringu, the forced coupling would inevitably beget William Malone’s FeardotCom (Gore Verbinski’s The Ring was released two months after Malone’s film, thus was unable to have the honor...

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