Premonition

Premonition

Premonition was a film that I heard a lot of mixed things about, some good and some bad. I figured it was worth the shot because I can never take anyone options to heart unless I've seen the film myself. Well, why the film has it's flaws I'm not going to be like...

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Predators

Predators

In 1985, when I was eight, my father took me to see my first action film. It was Commando, staring the biggest action hero of the eighties, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The last act of the film transformed me into an instant action movie fan, and my father would take me to...

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Predator

Predator

The Predator franchise on its own has been marred with many hits and misses. On the movie front, there has only been two films to focus on the Predator itself (with two more tag teaming them with their fellow studio franchise Alien) while they have been featured...

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Poultrygeist

Poultrygeist

Troma’s long-anticipated comeback movie on the good work recently done by the studio - the self-reflexive TERROR FIRMER and the pleasing CITIZEN TOXIE - and emerges as what might be their best ever movie. Never straying far from the toilet and full of the kind of shit...

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The Poughkeepsie Tapes

The Poughkeepsie Tapes

Before winning the gig of remaking [REC] for Hollywood with the surprisingly adept QUARANTINE, the Dowdle brothers cut their teeth with this (still unreleased) entry in the found-footage horror sub-genre. Parts of THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES, which exploits the...

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Postal

Postal

Like everything Uwe Boll makes, POSTAL received negative buzz and a rock-bottom IMDB score even before anyone had actually seen it. (And, like most Boll movies, this $15million film shot back to back in Canada with SEED, is adapted from a video game). In the case of...

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Postal

Postal

Offensive, immoral, disgusting and just plan out of control are some of the words that describe this movie from controversial German director Uwe Boll. POSTAL is a film that is very much like a live action episode of South Park as it's quoted on the back cover from...

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Popcorn  (DVD)

Popcorn (DVD)

This was one of those movies I always passed by on the shelves at one of many local video retailers I was membered at. It looked cool but maybe to cheese for my liking, and I always did that to myself. I regret it later when the movie turns out to be absolutely killer...

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Popcorn

Popcorn

After replacing his screenwriter, Alan Ormsby, at the directorial helm, actor Mark Herrier created his debut feature, Popcorn, a highly anticipated work which once again brings together the famed horror one-two punch that is comprised of the aforementioned...

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Pontypool

Pontypool

Zombies and people infected with a rage type virus seem to be all the rage in the past few years with tons of mainstream and independent films jumping on the bandwagon of the sub-genre. The problem with them all is that they all seem to follow the same format, yet...

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The Pod

The Pod

The Pod is a short film that deals with more of a psychological tone to it's step than it does on the horror side. In a way this film kind of reminds me a bit of David Cronenbergs eXistenZ, except in this film it's a drug that takes our character into another kind of...

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Playhouse

Playhouse

"Playhouse" is not a horror film that can be taken seriously, the reason why: It's so dam funny as it is scary. I did not think at first I was going to enjoy this film, the fact that it took place in a theater turned me off at first. Then I saw how great the effects...

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Plasterhead

Plasterhead

Plasterhead was one independent film that I was really looking forward to seeing ever since I saw the trailer for the film on it's official My Space page. The press material and the trailer blew me away. I even remember dropping the whoever runs the my space page an...

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