Faust

Faust

F.W. Murnau, the genius behind such cinematic landmarks as Sunrise and the original Nosferatu, created with his Faust what many believe to be the definitive cinematic telling of the German legend of Dr. Johann Georg Faust, the timeless tale of a man who sells his soul...

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Fate

Fate

For many reason I was not a big fan of this film. "Fate" is a film filled with former television stars from the eighties, well maybe two of them that I know of. ( Lee Majors and Philip Michael Tomas). however their star power could not help this film. "Fate" is...

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Fatal Attraction

Fatal Attraction

I can empathize with Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction in that I once knew of a female who took fertility drugs and welcomed unprotected sex in hopes of entrapping her future husband. Yet, for all of the would-be relevance and potent explorations upon gender relations...

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Fantastic Flesh

Fantastic Flesh

Lets face it as horror fans we always seem to give credit to the director or actors and praise them for giving us a film that chills, thrills and kills. But little credit goes to the people who come up with the blood, guts and gore that make up the majority of those...

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Fangoria Blood Drive (DVD)

Fangoria Blood Drive (DVD)

Fangoria Americas' number one horror magazine, had a contest last year where anyone can send in their short horror film and the winners would get their film distributed by Fangoria's video label. Now there were seven short film on the disc, but rather than go into...

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The Fanglys

The Fanglys

Here is a film that seem like it was made for the pure fun of making a movie and was not intended to make anyone like it but rather entertain them in some way. It's not a bad idea for a film, it got that low budget look and feel, and the production value is not that...

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Family

Family

John Landis is at it again, making a horror film with such a wacky story, that you just can't help but get a kick out of his dark sense of humor. Family is his second contribution to The Masters of Horror Series; and just like Deer Women the movie has a dark yet...

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Fallen Angels

Director Jeff Thomas, has always been a good friend to us here at The Horror Review; in fact he credits us with helping to kick start his career as we were one of the first sites to review his first award winning horror film 13 Seconds. 13 Seconds was picked up by...

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The Faculty

The Faculty

During a time when Scream imitators are appearing as frequently as pod people, Robert Rodriguez, with the aide of Kevin Williamson’s wry postmodern pen, makes the best of contractual obligation by merging Don Siegel’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers with John...

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Face

Face

"Face" another film released by Tartan Films Asian Extreme line, is right out of South Korea. The film is about a serial killer who is using acid to burn away the flesh of his victims, leaving bones as the only evidence police have. With no leads or clues the police...

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Guardian of the Realm

Guardian of the Realm

Alright with lines like: " Hey! Let me see your hand canon" and "Stay Sharp! Like a Razor." How do expect me to take this film as a good serious horror film. Oh and those lines are only the beginning, I mean this film is chop full of one-liners that are more funny...

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The Grudge 3

The Grudge 3

I usually make it a point to see all of the parts of a series of movies before I watch them just so I’m not spending half of the film trying to catch up to what everyone else already knows, but with THE GRUDGE 3, I decided to go in a little bit under-informed. I’ve...

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The Grudge

The Grudge

I'm guilty of never seeing the original (Juon: The Grudge), but something tells me it has to be better than the American remake. Not that the American remake was bad, because it wasn't at all, but it was nothing special in my opinion. "The Grudge" is based on the...

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Growth

Growth

On the remote island of Kuttyhunk, years of parasitic research and genetic engineering have attempted to fix the shortcomings of human DNA and fashion the perfect human. In the late 80’s the experiments led to the demise of a huge percentage of the island’s...

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Grotesque

Grotesque

In 1984 the news that a movie like GROTESQUE had been rejected by the BBFC (the UK’s version of the MPAA) would be just another chapter in the endless “video nasty” media circus. These days it’s rare that a horror movie finds itself with an outright ban (or, indeed,...

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