Tunnel Rats
Uwe Boll is a director who is constantly taking heat for his style of filmmaking and his obsession with turning video games into movies. I don't play a lot of video games, so I didn't realize that some of his recent films were based on games until I received the...
Tsui Hark’s Vampire Hunters (Era of the Vampire)
This was a very good Asian film, which combined "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" martial arts style in a horror related element containing zombies and one very tough vampire. The film is shot very well and the martial arts fight scenes are great. The vampire kind of...
The Toybox
The Toybox is a film that comes to us from overseas in the United Kingdom. While the movie is in fact a horror film, I personally see this movie having trouble catching the eye of Americans. The reason for this is that the movie has entirely too much British lingo and...
Touch of Evil
If your a filmmaker or a cinema buff, then you best know who Orson Welles is. If you don't know who he is then you best stop reading this review and go do some heavy research on the man, and then go to your local movie rental place and rent CITIZEN KANE. In the case...
Citizen Toxie : The Toxic Avenger Part 4
We come to expect a narrative, with each successive sequel, to get progressively worse, the acting more decrepit, and the directing to be less and less existent. However, as paradoxical as it might be, with intentional B-movie fare this rule of thumb works to a...
The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
When directors Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman set out to make a sequel for The Toxic Avenger, they wound up with over four hours of footage. Knowing that even the most die-hard Toxie fan might not survive the barrage of B-movie insanity, they decided to split the film...
The Toxic Avenger: Part 2
Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman return with the follow-up to their dauntingly successful cult classic, The Toxic Avenger. Unfortunately, the satire isn’t as potent, the plot nearly as engaging, or the film nearly as satisfying as its forerunner. Aside from a handful of...
The Toxic Avenger
Troma Studios, a.k.a. the House that Toxie Built, is the renegade brainchild of Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman, the latter being the face of the company and, in appearance (as well as spirit), the lost brother of Mel Brooks (whilst housing serious strands of Cormian...
Tormented
Here’s a pleasant surprise continuing the run of stand-out British horror films of the past few years (it’s OK, SPIRIT TRAP, we haven’t forgotten how shit you were). It’s a brisk, funny, riotously mean-spirited British taken on 80’s American supernatural slasher...
Toolbox Murders
I saw the original Toolbox Murders a few years ago when it was first released on DVD and I enjoyed it. I figured if this so called "remake" (Which I can reassure you it's not a remake.) would probably be good. Well the movie is good for the most part. Do I like the...
Tokyo Zombie
There are obvious influences apparent throughout TOKYO ZOMBIE, from 80’s American horror comedies (the bickering male leads sometimes recall the comedy morgue workers in RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD) to SHAUN OF THE DEAD. It’s a peculiar mix of throwaway character...
Tokyo Gore Police
Destined for (and deserving of) major cult status, this insanely energetic, barely definable follow-up to MACHINE GIRL for uber-inventive make-up effects genius Yoshihiro Nishimura (here taking directorial reins for the first time) displays more deranged imagination...
Troy
Alright so Troy is not a Horror or Sci-fi film, and some can argue that it's not a fantasy film either, but the reason for my review is that it has an ancient fantasy feel to it. I loved every second of Troy, so of the best fighting scenes I've ever seen, and some of...
Tropix
Just because I might have a film signed with the same company that got Tropix it's distribution does not mean I have to like the film. Right? Well opinions are like assholes like every knows and this asshole (me) has one about this film. Tropix reminded me of a bad...
Troll 2
There are hundreds of bad movies produced each year. In the horror genre this is always a problem. Every year we are faced with more bad horror flicks, most of them are direct to DVD that plagues our video stores and online rental houses. However, there are some films...