Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis
Ellory Elkayem (Eight Legged Freaks) gives us the fourth installment in the Return of the Living Dead (ROLD) series, subtitled “Necropolis.” However, the work issues the same respect to the viewer’s intellect that would be typically reserved for the undead themselves....
Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis
I don’t know about you but the rumours of the RETURN series still going is true. A number 5 is also finished up by the same team. You’ve been dying to know, well here ya go. It first takes place in Russia, where the ole’ Chernobyl disaster took place. A pretty...
Return of the Living Dead III
The tagline for Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead is “A romantic comedy. With zombies.” The same can be applied to Brian Yuzna’s (Society , Beyond Re-Animator, Progeny, The Dentist) Return of the Living Dead III (ROLD III), sans the comedy. Yet, however original and...
Return of the Living Dead II
Writer and director Ken Wiederhorn (Shock Waves) pitched Return of the Living Dead II (ROLD) in hopes the movie would serve as his segue out of the horror genre. Though perhaps the converse of his intended means, Wiederhorn fully deserves what he desired: Complete...
Return of the Living Dead
John Russo, the man behind the pen of Night of the Living Dead, created the story of Return of the Living Dead (ROLD) in 1978. Unable to find backers for the production, the material was handed down to Dan O’Brannon, the mastermind behind the scripts for Alien, Dead &...
Retardead
A few years back Writers/Directors Rick Popko and Dan West send me a film, that I honesty thought no one would have have the balls to make. The film was about a giant shit monster, that killed people with shit. It went on to be a film that made video store shelves,...
Rest Stop 2: Don’t Look Back
About a year or two ago, I was sent the first REST STOP movie to review, right before it was about to première on the Sci-fi Channel in it's cut version. Of course you always figure the uncut version will be better than the cut on television. In the case of the first...
Rest Stop
Rest Stop is a film that I really thought I was going to enjoy, however my opinion of the film turned out to be the opposite as I not only found this film to be a bit on the boring side, but it was also unoriginal. I was talking to a friend of mine about this film the...
The Resurrected
Famed screenwriter Dan O’Brannon returned to the director’s chair, seven years after giving the world The Return of the Living Dead, a comedic rendition of George Romero’s nihilistic trilogy. Irrefutably, The Resurrected, a.k.a. Scatterbrain, is the most faithful...
Resident Evil: Degeneration
If you have no clue about Resident Evil and all the movies that surround this franchise that was based on the highly popular zombie video game. By first look at the box cover and this review page; you would probably be thinking that I'm reviewing the next installment...
Resident Evil: Extinction
First things first : the third (and probably not the last - this thing will likely run forever with straight to DVD sequels and spin-offs its ultimate destiny) in the RESIDENT EVIL movie franchise still suffers from the limitations we have come to expect from a Paul W...
Resident Evil: Extinction
I remember thinking to myself during Alexander Witt’s Resident Evil Apocalypse, “Oh God, just let it be over!” Now, being fully aware that a film should be viewed on its own terms, yet after the fact factoring in how--in respect to series work--the production added or...
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Oh, the humanity . . . . I have seen many a bad, bad film in my day but rarely am I unable to revisit the feature in order to examine exactly where the filmmakers went wrong. However, this is one such film which even I cannot force myself to return. Thus, heed what...
Resident Evil: Afterlife
I never thought I would see the day that the Resident Evil video games would lead to the making of four films, with a fifth said to be in the works. To be honest, I never thought it was going to get as far as the first film, based on its box office numbers. However,...
Resident Evil
Wow. Who would have guessed that someone would one day mix equal parts George Romero, a survival horror video game, and Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland together and actually come out with anything of note, no less a fairly entertaining feature-length...