Silent Hill

Silent Hill

Director Christophe Gans (Brotherhood of the Wolf) and screenwriter Roger Avary (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, The Rules of Attraction) come together to present a screen adaptation of the highly popular horror video game, Silent Hill. For whatever...

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The Signal

The Signal

Shot for peanuts on HDV, this movie from a three-strong writing/directing team is a potent slice of technological paranoia riffing on the best of nervy 70’s American horror while continuing the central themes of more recent fare like KAIRO/PULSE. Structured like an...

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Sick Nurses

Sick Nurses

A neat, lively exploitation flick that relishes the chance to riff on Asian ghost movie clichés by using lots of over-familiar elements (7-day curses, supernaturally empowered black hair everywhere, a vengeful ghost) to its own, pleasingly warped end. The...

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Sick Girl

Sick Girl

I've heard a lot of negative things from people about this film, many said it was the weakest of the films that the Master of Horror series had to offer. However while the story is kind of lame. Many people don't really know the good that Lucky McKee did with this...

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The Sick House

The Sick House

Horror Ghost stories are becoming just as big in the direct to DVD market as the over abundant generic vampire films. The Sick House unfortunately is just another one of those ghost films, however it does have an original concept, but still has the storyline of the...

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Shuttle

Shuttle

At it’s best tense and unsettling, this is a decent paranoid urban horror film in which a pair of hot girls (blonde Cameron Goodman, brunette Peyton List) arrive at a weirdly deserted Chicago airport, get hit on by two horny but harmless guys and make the fateful...

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Shutter

Shutter

SHUTTER is a yet another remake of an Asian horror film, this time the 2004 Thailand film of the same title, or as it's re-titled here on DVD in the U.S.A. as SHUTTER: THEY ARE AROUND US. The 2004 Thailand film did very well in the Asian box office, and of course that...

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The Shunned House

The Shunned House

Another H.P. Lovecraft adaptation film treads out of the Brain Damage Headquarters to breath down our necks and taunt us with gripping intensity and surreal mind fucks. A curious writer played by actor Giuseppe Lopruso and his overly hot nipple piercing girlfriend...

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Shower of Blood

Shower of Blood

Holy shit, this has to be the sexiest vampire movie I’ve ever seen. Every scantily clad woman in this movie is hot (you can tell they are strippers of some sort from they way they shower and fondle their breasts) from top to bottom, even when they are lying their in...

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Shock-O-Rama

Shock-O-Rama

Brett Piper never really gets that much respect, mainly because he makes very bad and very cheesy b-movies. However despite many of his last efforts. Shock-O-Rama is actually one hell of a dam good b-movie. Sure it's got bad acting. Sure it's got bad effects. But boy...

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Shockheaded

Shockheaded

With a weird title and a strange boxcover, Shockheaded might seem like a weird spaced out film to some. However the story is more different than the box art makes you believe it is. The story is about a loner (Noble) who lives in a rundown hotel. Someone keeps sliding...

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Shock Festival

Shock Festival

"Stephen Romano's Shock Festival" would be a great DVD if they only stuck with the source material of old Grindhouse trailers but unfortunately they attempted to add in some newly produced material that is some of the most pathetic work from amateur filmmakers ever...

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Shivers

Shivers

David Cronenberg did two things for horror. The first was help put Canada on the map and the second was to create his own distinct subcategory which is commonly referred to by academians in the field as “body horror” or biological horror. Shivers, a.k.a They Came from...

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The Shining

The Shining

Stanley Kubrick is one of the foremost masters of cinema and, as an American director, is second only to Alfred Hitchcock. Unlike Hitchcock, Kubrick shifted from genre to genre with each film. With his liberal reading of Stephen King’s 1977 novel by the same name, the...

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Shikoku

Shikoku

There are two types of poorly made films, those which house no artistic merit whatsoever and those made with malicious intent that seek to exploit the viewer’s time while nonetheless garnering its cash. Then there’s films like Shunichi Nagasaki’s Shikoku, which...

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