The Seduction

The Seduction

After exhausting himself with this feature-length debut, Tourist Trap, director David Schmoeller spent the remainder of his career writing every--yes every--installment in the Puppet Master series. Trust me, regardless of your opinion of the murderous little puppets,...

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Season of the Witch

Season of the Witch

It is no secret that I am a fan of Nichols Cage. As an actor I think he fits the many parts that he has played throughout the years. Even if the particular film was nothing great; I still enjoy Cage as an actor. With that said (to the dislike of all the crying fan...

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Sea Beast

Sea Beast

Nobody’s going in to SEA BEAST with any wild notions of high art—and frankly, once I realized that the main guy was Parker Lewis and he was old enough to have a teenage daughter, I was both full of low expectations and a little disheartened about how old I apparently...

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S. Darko

S. Darko

DONNIE DARKO is one of the first cult films that I caught wind of before it blew up into the cult him it had become. I remember seeing it for the first time, and being blown away by the film. I still consider it to be one of the best films I've ever had the pleasure...

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The Screwfly Solution

The Screwfly Solution

I'll admit that after buying the DVD for Joe Dante's first contribution to the Master of Horror series, Homecoming, that I was not impressed with it at all. Most of your e-mails I got saying I'm to conservative and what have you, and that was my reason for the bad...

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The Screaming Skull

The Screaming Skull

Alex Nicol’s directorial debut is typically considered as a candidate for Worst Film of All Time. However, Floyd Crosby’s cinematography disqualifies the flick from candidacy within the Top Five but the stillborn storyline, poor acting, and numerous non sequiturs...

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Screaming Dead

Screaming Dead

Mr. Brett Piper. Good to see you again my friend. Oh by the way, I just witnessed Arachnia and man oh man. I could take it to a point with the Harryhuasen style stop motion animation but some of the character detail are a little off. Good flick but story line, needs...

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Scream For Me

Scream For Me

"Scream for Me" is one messed up film, done with great style. Another well rounded great thriller from indie film director Christopher Allan Broadstone. I don't know where to begin, "Scream for Me" is disturbing, and it's one of those films that will make you very...

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Scream 4

Scream 4

In 1997, just a few weeks after its release, I can remember walking into a packed theater by myself, crammed between two loudmouthed teenage girls expecting to see another mediocre horror film. I was surprised that the theater was sold out. It was the middle of...

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Schramm

Schramm

Unjustly cast alongside John McNaughton’s Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, the only similarities that Jörg Buttgereit’s Schramm shares with its genre counterpart is that both pictures are, as NcNaughton’s subtitle succinctly states, intimate portraits of mass...

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Scary Movie 4

Oh Yeah, they made another one, and it just so happened to be that this DVD arrived on my door step this morning. The funny thing is I didn't even know it was coming. Anyway, I've seen the first three films but never really cared for them much except the first film,...

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Scar 3-D

Scar 3-D

As a teenager, Angela Bettis was abducted by a sadistic nut job known as “The Bishop”, was strapped to a gurney and tortured while being forced to make the decision as to whether to continue suffering or request that her friend (bound to a gurney opposite) be killed....

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