The Killer Screws

The Killer Screws

Ray Kellogg, best known as the special effects guru responsible for The Day the Earth Stood Still, directed The Killer Shrews and The Giant Gila Monster in order to create a double B-movie bill. Now, most B-productions are fun for one of two reasons: They are...

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Killer Pad

Killer Pad

I have never really been a fan of spoofball horror comedies. Sure I liked films such as Shawn of the Dead and Fido which are in fact considered horror comedies. But this film, Killer Pad just didn't have anything close to what those films had to offer. Sure the movie...

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Kill Bill Vol. 2

Kill Bill Vol. 2

I was huge fan of Volume 1, but I must say that I'm an even bigger fan of Volume 2. Now I know most people might disagree with me, because Volume 1 had more action and more gore, but what volume 2 has is more of a story that pieces both films together and brings the...

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Kill Bill Vol. 1 (DVD)

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (DVD)

DVD Features: -2.35:1 original aspect ration in anamorphic widescreen (16x9 enhanced); NTSC -English Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 soundtracks -French Dolby Digital soundtrack -Behind the Scenes program with Quentin Tarantino -English and Spanish subtitles Buy Kill...

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Killers By Nature (DVD)

Killers By Nature (DVD)

I’m getting to know who this Eric Spudic fella is. I watched a story he had written, which turned into BUTCHERED. A very nice, but sloppily done grue fest. So I go into this movie with a little more gumption than usual cause hey, I know that guy! He’s made AQUANOIDS,...

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Killers 2: The Beast

Killers 2: The Beast

Unfortunately I have yet to see or even hear about a first installment so going into this seems a little over my head but I must since this movie really kept up a nice pace of violent woman's prison behavior and psychedelic imagery . Involving Kim Little (Heather) as...

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Kill Baby… Kill!

Kill Baby… Kill!

The Godfather of Italian horror, Mario Bava, offers his best, most personable tale of terror with his last major work of gothic cinema, Kill, Baby . . . Kill!. Not only does the director cast his atmospheric, surreal nightmare, à la Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures...

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Kibakichi

Kibakichi

"Kibakichi" is the first of many films to come from MTI Videos new Asian label "Saiko films" The film is very unique. It's basically a spaghetti western and a Samurai film all in one. It's very violent and it has a horror feel to it. There are plenty of monsters in...

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Kaw

Kaw

Editor / director Sheldon Wilson made the flawed but compelling SHALLOW GROUND a couple of years ago, a movie that displayed many hallmarks of a filmmaker destined for even better things with future movies. His follow-up, KAW, is an understated contemporary riff on...

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Katie Bird

Katie Bird

Wow, talk about a great film! I have always been able to sit though even the most boring of serial killer films. I usually enjoy the whole psychological aspect of their lives, how they came to be, etc... This film however takes the cake. Now I might get heat for this,...

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Kairo

Kairo

Perhaps the only comparable facet to the iconic gothic ghost child in J-horror is that the genre almost always has its finger on pulse of Universal Unconscious at turn of the 21st century. Though lesser known, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Kario/Pulse is part of this tradition...

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Kaidan

Kaidan

Japanese director Masaki Kobayashi made only twenty-two films during his brief career. However, he stands as one of the most highly regarded filmmakers from the East (he was not favored in his own country). There is good reason for this: Kobayashi was able to exploit...

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Lust for Dracula

Lust for Dracula

Lust for Dracula is pretty much more of a soft-core adult film with a horror theme, the film is on the E.I. Cinema Adult label Seduction Cinema. Now with that said onto the review.... Well there really is not much to review when it comes to adult horror films, I mean...

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