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...
Resident Demon
This was not an in house film, and outside taker. Not what you would expect from the Asylum team. It has its moments but a flop all around. Three years ago a run of ritualistic murders were rampant amongst this certain house. She killed all, drained their blood in the...
The Resident
The iconic horror studio that has risen from the dead, Hammer films, releases their first film on their 2011 slate, The Resident. Hammer recently released one of the best remakes I've ever seen, Let Me In, last year and since viewing that masterpiece I was all about...
Requiem
You know what? Requiem is a very hard film to review from the perspective of a horror fan. Sure the film is based on the story that inspired the film The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but this film in no way has the emotion or the effects that Emily rose had. In fact to...
Reptiucus
Not since Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” has Denmark been so fun as voiceovers, musical interludes, overdubbing, repeated stock footage, excessively poor animation, puppets and miniature sets, character inconsistencies, and inane dialogue flood Poul Bang and Sidney Pink’s...
Repo: The Genetic Opera
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW is all I've even known when it came to crazy horror musicals. Sure many can argue that films like PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET like films, but there has never been a horrific musical that was...
Replay
Ramiro Hernandez’s third venture into the craft of the short film, Replay, could be called self-referential. In his perhaps too brief inquiry into one of the more serious concerns facing us at the turn of the 21st century, he gives us Donna (Nicole Richards) and Kylie...
Reeker 2 ( No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker)
“We’re not quite alive and we’re not quite dead….” Trite dialogue abounds in Dave Payne’s disappointing sequel to his own, modestly effective REEKER. Whereas the original managed to transcend the inherent absurdity of its own unique monster, this sequel, which replays...
Reeker
Reeker is a film that takes from a well known horror concept and puts it in a new perspective. While watching this film as it came to a conclusion, the first thing I thought when seeing the somewhat, but not really surprising ending was that it was a film that closely...
The Reeds
Over the past four years, the After Dark Horrorfest has provided the horror genre with some graphic films that stretch the genre to its limits. While in its attempt to be different, it seems that every year the same themes are visited again and again, with meandering...
The Redsin Tower
My good friends over at Bloodtypeonline have been raving about this film for the past few months now saying it was one of the best independent horror films they've seen in 2006. Needless to say, they were right. And I'm glad I was able to get a screener copy sent to...
Red Riding Hood
Wow, what a messed up horror flick, take "American Psycho 2", "Misery" and add it to the Red Riding Hood Story we heard as kids, except what if The Big Bad Wolf and Red Riding hood teamed up and kicked Grandma's ass ala "Misery" style, and went out in the middle of...
Freak Dog
FREAKDOG, like jobbing director Paddy Breathnach’s last horror film, SHROOMS, is a competent, good-looking, slick product let down by mediocre material and all too obvious attempts to appeal to the worldwide (read : American) market. In this case, the latter is even...
Red Mist (Freak Dog)
When I got this DVD in the mail today I was actually shocked to see that the site was quoted on the front cover. I said to myself, I must be watching to many movie, cause I don't even remember seeing this one, maybe Steven reviewed it. So I checked the archives....
Red Hill
While not a typical horror film, the new film Red Hill, the latest export from Australia, has Greg MacLean, responsible for the highly entertaining Wolf Creek and Rogue as its executive producer. The film, the feature film debut of commercial director Patrick Hughes,...