Darkness Surrounds Roberta
Those who know me know that unless a giallo film was made by Argento or Fulci chances are I'm not going to like it. Yes, It's true I've never really been a big fan outside those two names, but have seen my share of them. Sure there are some that I like. But in all...
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die
After watching the second film in this trilogy, I really had very low expectations for the third and final film of the Darkman saga. However, surprisingly enough I really enjoyed this film. It's a whole new story with a whole new set of characters and more action...
Darkman II: The Return of Durant
Darkman II: The Return of Durant was a direct to video sequel that is no where near as good as the original Darkman film. This film seemed like it was made to actually cash in on the first film. Here's the thing in the first film Darkman nemesis Robert Durant died in...
Darkman
Who is Darkman! I remember being a kid and seeing the trailer for this film, and hearing that one line over and over again. Needless to say, I was very big into comic books when this film hit theaters especially the likes of Batman and The Punisher. Darkman reminded...
The Dark Knight
Back in 2003, When I first heard that they were going to revamp the BATMAN series, I wondered how the hell they were going to do it without making it look bad and cheesy like they did in the mid-nineties, with BATMAN & ROBIN and BATMAN FOREVER. To be honest, I didn't...
Dark House
Back in the nineteen eighties and though most of the nineties; Fullmoon Pictures helmed by Charlie Band pumped out a brand of low budget horror film that were mostly known for their wacky plots with the releases of such film like Puppetmaster, Head of the Family and...
Dark Harvest
I don't get it, out of all the horror films out there that don't have distribution and are having a hard time getting it. Lion Gates release this film. Of all films this one with the worse makeup effects I've seen in a long time. The sad truth is this films got two...
Dark Floors
An ill-fated bid for Finnish horror-metal band Lordi (who won the Eurovision Song Contest a couple of years back) to break into big-screen horror with a movie featuring all the band members as monsters and partly conceived by the lead singer, here credited amusingly...
Dark Forces (DVD) (Harlequin)
Special Features: -New Digital transfer -16 x 9 Anamorphic widescreen - Aspect ratio 2.35:1 -Animated motion menus -24 chapter with motion image - Trailer gallery - Behind the scenes photo gallery - Filmographies - French, Spanish, Dubbed tracks - Isolated Music Score...
The Darkest Hour
The alien science fiction sub-genre has been around since the forties when the Roswell UFO crash and cover up took hold of headlines in 1942. Since then films about aliens from outer space visiting our planet have been the focus of many films. Some came in peace,...
The Dark Crystal
The first time I laid eyes on the film The Dark Crystal ,I was five years old. My Aunt took me to see it in the theater. It probably was one of the first films I saw in a theater. To make a long story short, I remember being bored with the film. That was the last time...
Dark Country
Needless to say, I was warned about this film. I was warned by those who had seen it to stay away from it. But I am a big Tomas Jane fan. I love the guy as an actor. I read a lot of books and I can picture him as many of the characters I read. I loved him in The Mist,...
Dark Corners
Dark Corners is the rookie screenwriting and directorial effort of Ray Gower. Though his debut outing exhibits much initial energy, the film begins to wear upon the viewer much like a cute, yet grossly hyperactive, child (in much the same time span). What remains is a...
Dante’s Inferno
The timeless tale of Dante Aligheri’s The Divine Comedy, particularly its first chapter, Inferno, about the adventures of a man’s decent into the nine stages of Hell to save the soul of his beloved may seem like an unlikely choice for a video game, but Electronic Arts...
Dangerous Seductress (DVD)
I love these Indonesian beauts. During a time when filmmaking was somewhat at it’s peak. These Indo’s found it in their little itty bitty hearts to make films for the masses. What they had to do to sell their product was to give the North American viewing audience all...