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...
The Tripper
Jelly Beans, Purple Sticky Punch, Chainsaws and Ronald Reagan How does one label David Arquette’s directorial debut? Possibly awe inspiring? No, too vague. I’ve got it…This film is a brilliantly executed politically charged homicidal satire of our generation. David...
The Tripper
The true work of genius is the simultaneous creation of something that is both intellectually engaging as well as entertaining. However, if a filmmaker is attempting to do just this, or even the slightest portion of both, it is best to set one’s foundation with the...
The Tripper
Who would of thought that a film about a serial killer who not only is obsessed with Ronald Regan but dresses just like him would be so dam good. That's the case with The Tripper. Directed by actor David Arquette (Scream, Riding the Bullet) whom also co-wrote the film...
Triloquist
Here's a film where my explanation of why I liked this film and disliked it might confuse some people. TRILOQUIST is a film that at some points its good, other points it's really bad and then at some points it's so bad it's good. Does that make sense to you? Well if...
Trick ‘r Treat
Dumped by its studio (Warner Bros) following an abandoned original release date of October 2007, this marvelously atmospheric old-school horror anthology from Bryan Singer collaborator Michael Dougherty (he wrote SUPERMAN RETURNS and X2 ; Singer is a producer here)...
Trick ‘r Treat
While growing up, the dog days of summer brought most kids down as the new school year snuck up on our lazy days. Living in the Midwest, local mom & pop shops would start hanging skeletons and jack o’ lanterns in their windows just before labor day. A sense of...
Triangle
Following the suitably grungy, nasty DEATHLINE homage CREEP and the witty SEVERANCE - reworking the dark 9-5 humour of THE OFFICE into a backwoods horror framework - writer/director Chris Smith continues to show his versatility while staying within the genre he loves....
Tremors 4: The Legend Begins
Here's a film where I liked it and didn't like it, and then ended up liking it. I don't know, this is really going to be a weird review for me. First off the story was cheesy as hell, and seeing Michael Gross as a prissy rich man and not Burt Gummer, really killed me....
Trauma
TRAUMA was the first mainstream Hollywood film that director Dario Argento took on. Dario before hand was very well known as a master of the Italian giallo films, a sub-genre to the horror film, that only a handful of great Italian directors could pull off. It was...

