The Grindhouse Massacre

The Grindhouse Massacre

The Grindhouse Massacre is a film that despite it title is actually a very well made movie. Some people might pawn this film off as another independent horror film that was produced by a bunch of amateur filmmakers. Yes there are plenty of flaws in this movie, and yes...

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Grindhouse: Planet Terror

Grindhouse: Planet Terror

Planet Terror is one of the best horror films I have seen to date. It has all the action, blood, guts and gore to satisfy any fan of the horror genre for months. What Robert Rodriguez has created here is a masterpiece. One of which many horror fans will be talking for...

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Grindhouse: Death Proof

Grindhouse: Death Proof

Death Proof is Quentin Tarantino contribution to the film that is Grindhouse. It is in fact the second feature of the film, and while it's the weaker of the two movies, it still entertains like no other film, but it is in fact slow at times. As with most of...

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Grindhouse

From the offset I knew there was going to be problems with Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double-feature called Grindhouse, namely a conflict of interests between loyal genre aficionados, horror fans, academia, and mainstream audiences. How could there not...

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Grimm Love

Grimm Love

Over the past decade Fangoria, America’s number one horror magazine, has been releasing films under their label of the same name. In the past, some of them have been very corny, and easily can be classified as B movies. Now, they are stepping it up a notch, and are...

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The Graves

The Graves

After Dark Films has a large library of films from the past few years of doing the Horrorfest series. As I have said in many of my past reviews of these films, some are great, and some are not. The Graves is a film that looks promising with its veteran cast, yet fails...

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Grace

Grace

GRACE is a film that been so over hyped by the horror Fanboy base, and bashed by the general horror fan who thought they were going to get something over the top. The difference between them and me is that, unlike the majority of horror fans, I am married, have a...

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Gozu

Gozu

2003 was a slow year for director Takashi Miike: he only presented five features over the 12-month period. What is perhaps more remarkable than the filmmaker’s rate of productivity is his consummate ability to garner and hold audiences and, what’s more, during a...

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Gothika

Gothika

"Gothika" is the 4th Dark Castle film to be released, and I must say I've enjoyed Gothika better than the past three films produced by the company. Although Gothika is a sometimes confusing film , with a few plot holes to fill, The acting in the film and imagery used...

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Goregoyles

Goregoyles

A double dose of short story gore-ies. They wanted to unleash all that is evil and disgusting. You can certainly give them that one. Seeing Mr. Alexandre Michaud is single handedly the man who brought forth the campy Urban Flesh in all it’s low budget sickening...

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The Golem

The Golem

Loosely adapted from Gustav Meyrink’s novel transcription and telling of the sixteenth-century Jewish-Polish folklore legend, reminiscent of the Greek tale of Pygmalion, Carl Boese and Paul Wegener’s The Golem: How He Came Into the World was quite possibly the...

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Godzilla

Godzilla

During the 1990s, big budget films got the better part of my money because, as a young kid going to college for television and film production, my mind took the fantasy road of being able one day to produce big special effects-laden films with an endless budget and...

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