Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer

Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer

You know it's been a slow year for good horror films when you can say a movie with a title like "JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER" is one of the best films you've seen so far this year. Well folks; that is the case here, at least in my opinion. What this film does in all...

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Kung Fu Hustle

Kung Fu masters battling for world peace in Pig Sty Alley, mental murderers getting jiggy with it and one hell of a scary landlady makes Kung Fu Hustle the sleeper summer hit. This gloriously mad-cap Hong Kong mish-mash is the fourth film from Shaolin Soccer director...

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Koma (DVD)

Koma (DVD)

Got a kidney to spare? In a nutshell this film is pretty much about a kidney, well not really but it revolves around organ theft. "Koma" revolves around the urban legend of organ theft, hence the whole wake up in a bathtub thing, where your body is on ice and your...

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Knowing

Knowing

Alex Proyas’ movie career has been marked by atmospheric, intelligent and often dark-toned genre movies made within the Hollywood studio system, like THE CROW, DARK CITY and I ROBOT. His latest, KNOWING, is a sometimes corny, sometimes extraordinary $50 million...

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Knowing

Knowing

As the year 2012 approaches, some believe that the Mayan calendar date is a prediction of the end of the world. With this, we have seen tons of apocalyptic motion pictures over years. Everything from a zombie apocalypse, asteroid assaults on the earth, plagues,...

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Knives of the Avenger

Knives of the Avenger

During an already prolific year, Mario Bava agreed to rescue a production titled “Knives of the Avenger” from destitution. After a scant six days, he completed primary filming. What results is one of the most surprising works in the director’s canon and an anomaly of...

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Kinky Kong

Kinky Kong

This has got to be the dumbest B-movie I've ever seen. You know you really can't take anything that E.I. Cinema puts out to seriously, especially when they put out parody films suck as this one; which if you live under a rock, is a parody of King Kong. I don't know...

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King of the Lost World

King of the Lost World

Yet another winner in my books. A retelling of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fantasy action adventure from 1925. A group of travelers crash onto a remote island, far from civilization. The team consisting of Steve Railsback playing Harry, the captured civilian from past...

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King of the Ants

King of the Ants

"King of the Ants" had a limited theatrical release and was part of many film festivals last year. The film is amazing accomplishment by director Stewart Gordon. Although considered a horror film by many people, mainly due to the gore and some crazy monstrous scenes,...

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King Kong

By now you have probably heard all the reviews touting Peter Jackson's KING KONG as a masterpiece ,an instant classic and so on. Well it IS a damn good movie but it is flawed and in this writer's opinion not a masterpiece although it could have been. The main culprit...

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King Kong

Peter Jackson takes his background in horror (Braindead, Bad Taste, Meet the Feebles, Heavenly Creatures) and his experience in handling an epic narrative (Lord of the Rings) and combines them in a three-act journey that spans the narrative spectrum as he retells a...

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King Kong (DVD)

King Kong (DVD)

I did get to see King Kong in theaters, but I was still working on my house when the pre-screening became available to me, so I sent Zombielover to the New York Pre-screening to check out the flick first and review it for the site. So needless to say I got lucky when...

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Kingdom of the Spiders

Kingdom of the Spiders

Now, I must admit, many B-productions or B-themed works don’t attempt to make a serious work of horror due to their financial limitations. With this in mind, preparing to watch William Shatner in a film titled Kingdom of the Spiders, I readied myself for either campy...

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Kiltro

Kiltro

Noteworthy as Chile’s first ever martial arts movie, KILTRO is a very appealing South American pastiche of vintage Spaghetti westerns, energetically styled as a vehicle for renowned stuntman Marko Zaror, an action star in the making. Zaror and director Ernesto Piaz...

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The Killing Floor

The Killing Floor

I have friends who are writers, many of them started at the bottom, writing short stories and small novels, only to be rejected by publishing companies over and over again. Such is the life of a writer, you keep writing until something gets picked up and published....

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