The Devil’s Chair

The Devil’s Chair

THE DEVIL'S CHAIR is a film that I guess you need to be just like the character in this film to really take to the approach of what's going on. It's a film that you really need to pay attention to grasp the concept, and while the film at times did go a bit slow for me...

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The Devil’s Ground

The Devil’s Ground

The trailer for THE DEVIL’S GROUND had me. It looked, in some ways, like it had been done before, but it also looked well made and downright scary, especially bearing in mind it was made on the lower end of the budget line. And hey, Daryl Hannah’s in it, and Daryl...

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Detour

Detour

My god It's a remake of "The Hills Have Eyes", No seriously it's not but it very well could be. Nothing original about this film, it is very very similar in story and style as "The Hills Have Eyes" I mean it's not shot by shot but it pretty much the exact same...

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Desperation

This is a film I have been waiting along time to hit my television screen. The reason for that would be that back in 2000 when my uncle was running for public office, I was working on his campaign. And it just so happened to be that all the ladies I worked with...

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The Descent Part 2

The Descent Part 2

The first time I saw The Descent; I could not help but be reminded of a book I read by Michael Laimo titled Deep in the Darkness. While the creatures in the book are different from those in the movie, they are both cave dwellers and live in the Appalachian Mountains....

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The Decent: Part 2

The Decent: Part 2

Neil Marshall’s THE DESCENT was a damn-nigh perfect horror movie : relentlessly intense with well crafted characters and one of the creepiest endings of its kind since Carpenter’s THE THING. In its closing moments, after a bit of cruel false-relief, heroine Shauna...

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The Descent

For months now I have been hearing that The Decent is one of the most frightening horror films ever made. That's it's just as scary as Alien when it first came out. Rumor has it that the studio has even gone as far as to have given the green light for a sequel before...

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The Descent

Neil Marshall took three years to make another film after his impressive debut, Dog Soldiers. Unfortunately, as one critic noted, it seems as if it was ill-spent time in that the director merely revamped his first production, having shifted the gender of his cast from...

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The Dentist

The Dentist

I am a proud card-carrying fan of director Brian Yuzna and co-writer Stuart Gordon (along with their little mentioned Lovecraftian-adapting sidekick Dennis Paoli). For me, they are the latter day Cormans of the B-movie industry. Though nothing either has done since...

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Demon Slayer

I was not much of a fan of this film for many reasons. First off as always I give the director credit for getting his film released on video and delivering a low budget horror film and finishing it. As you all know I never rip on a movie, and I won't here but rather...

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Demon Sex

Demon Sex

Ok, So E.I. Cinema finally put out an adult horror film that I enjoyed. This is rare so eat this review up. "Demon Sex" is somewhat of a sequel to "Demon Lust" which was released a few years ago, it starred Tom Savini and Brinke Stevens. Well there is not Tom Savini...

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Demon Sex

Demon Sex

You honestly have to be kidding me. I know we all like a romp in the hay of some adulterine action but this? This is the worst thing I have ever viewed. Literally. Brinke Stevens (Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity, Sorority Babes From The Slime Ball Bowls-a-Rama,...

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Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter

There are so many movies that involve Demons, that I really did not think this one could be any different from the rest of them. In short, I was right, "Demon Hunter" is just like all those other demon films out there. However "Demon Hunter" is a quick and direct to...

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Demons/Dèmoni

Demons/Dèmoni

Lamberto Bava’s Demons, an apocalyptic postmodern horror epic, unapologetically severs the barrier between screen and audience with ample glee and reckless abandon. Though not flawless, the adrenaline-inducing pace and the graphic gore suspend the viewers’ disbelief...

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