Final Destination 3
James Wong, the director of the original Final Destination, returns with a third installment within the cult horror slasher series sans slasher, the succinctly (however paradoxically) titled, Final Destination 3 (I could permit “Final Destination 2” for it can be...
Final Destination 2
Stuntman-cum-director, David Ellis, makes one hell of a genre jump from his directorial debut, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco, to his second full-length feature, Final Destination 2. Though Ellis’s sequel does nothing of consequence to expand upon the mythos...
The Final Destination
Just as Glen Morgan and James Wong returned to the franchise they helped to instigate with the enjoyably heartless FINAL DESTINATION 3 (following the less sadistic but creepier and more sincere 2000 original), the director of the second instalment in the franchise now...
Final Destination
In 2000, director James Wong issued the first of a series of blatantly unrepentant escapist horror films which unabashedly exploit the genre by housing a premise that is mere set dressing for a high body count as provided by Grand Guignol. Granted, Final Destination’s...
The Final Cut (DVD)
"The Final Cut" is a film that was barely out in theaters, It only had a very limited release and I'm very surprised that it never got a wider one. Now that's it made it's way onto DVD I hope more movie fans will pick it up, because it's a good movie. "The Final Cut"...
Finale
Usually, when someone mentions a horror film and Dario Argento’s name in the same sentence, I usually wonder just how crazy the film must be. Let’s face the facts, folks: the majority of Argento’s older films are masterpieces, but some of his recent work has not been...
Mulva Zombie Ass Kicker and Filthy McNasty” Double Feature (DVD)
For such a brutal movie, I believe a brutal review is in order. You have to be kidding me, this has to be some of the best TROMA rip offs I’ve ever seen. Troma like to have their defecation, elderly bashing and did I mention shitting. This dude, Chris Seaver has some...
Fiend Without A Face
“Wha. Look Mommy, a detour!” “Wha . . . . Oh, yes Jimmy, I see it. Let’s see where it goes.” “Oh goody . . . Mommy! Put the car back down on four wheels.” “There Honey, are you happy now?” “Mommy, do you think we’ll ever make it to B-movie heaven?” “Well, Dear, I...
Fido
Fido is a film that thrives on a lot of political satire and takes a great mind to see the true meaning behind the film. It's a filmmakers film and it's not a film that the normal everyday horror fan is going to enjoy. Sure it's just another zombie movie in which is a...
The Ferryman
A lengthy, melodramatic prologue - stormy seas, a juicy dismemberment, a barmy John Rhys-Davies bellowing - belies the fact that THE FERRYMAN is a smarter, subtler film than it initially appears. The set up is conventional and the climax unleashes a generic on-screen...
Feeding The Masses
It's good to see Shock-O-Rama and E.I. Cinema put out a B-movie that has more of a serious story to it, rather than just a bunch of nude girls running around covered in blood and gore. Now don't get me wrong, In "Feeding The Masses" there is a topless scene, but...
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...
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...
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...
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...

