Trailer Park of Terror
Wearing its influences on its sleeve with overt references to John Waters (abundant pink flamingos), Herschell Gordon Lewis (vivid Southern monsters) and EC horror comics, this screen adaptation of the Imperium Comics franchise refreshingly comes up with an unusually...
Tarantula
Following the success of Creature from the Black Lagoon and Revenge of the Creature, Jack Arnold issued Tarantula, a film which, much like his previous films, retains a Universal Monster sensibility yet, in creating a cautionary tale involving scientifically-created...
Torture Me No More
Directed by Francis Xavier DeGennaro What do you get when a dyslexic musician with a heart condition who can’t write and has no film experience sets out on a path of artistic direction that spirals from creativity to insanity? A dicey proposition at best – all of the...
Torture Me No More (DVD)
I witnessed a trailer for this on my horror ventures across the web. TORTURE ME NO MORE, sounds savage. Lets take a gander and see what we come up with. A music video first off for the movie itself. I guess he’s good at music direction and video work? Some scenes...
The Tortured
After watching THE TORTURED you’re inclined to think that they should add stickers to all the DVD sleeves right below the marketing strap line “from the producers of SAW” that say, simply, and sarcastically, “yeah, you don’t say”. Overwrought from the get-go, this is...
Day of the Dead
You wont find George A Romero’s name on this alleged “remake” of his same-titled 1985 modern masterpiece though, given the great man’s association-by-proxy to recent tripe like CREEPSHOW 3 and DAY OF THE DEAD II : CONTAGIUM, he’s probably grateful for this fact. In...
Day of the Dead
“There are those who you can’t get ’em away from the first one [Night of the Living Dead]. Then there’s those who celebrate and party with Dawn of the Dead. Then there’s those real trolls who like Day of the Dead,” so says Romero of his zombie fanbase. Yes, Night of...
Daybreakers
It is no secret that I bitch a lot about all the unoriginal vampire films that litter the horror scene, both in theaters and on direct-to-video shelves. The sub-genre has been bled to death by unoriginal ideas since the advent of digital filmmaking. However, just when...
The Day After Tomorrow
"The Day After Tomorrow" is one hell of a disaster film, however it's a film we've all seen before. It's from the director/writer of "Independence Day" and what we get the same format as "Independence Day" except our Huge UFO and Aliens are replaced by Massive Storms...
The Day After Tomorrow
Roland Emmerich’s parable/escapist adventure based around the threat of global warming, The Day After Tomorrow, is the only initial throwaway feature which has become dangerously relevant with the passage of time. At the time of its release, it seemed as if only...
Dawn of the Living Dead
When I first told some of my friend and collogues that I just got a zombie film in the mail called Dawn of the Living Dead, all their reactions were the same. "Are you f&*king kidding me? Who has the balls to name their film that?" Well obviously that was not the real...
Dawn of the Dead 2004 (DVD)
DVD DETAILS DVD Features: · The Lost Tape: Andy's Terrifying Last Days Revealed – a DVD exclusive short film takes you deeper into the movie · Special Bulletin: We Interrupt This Program! – see how broadcast news channels handle the zombie invasion and the collapse of...
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Well I'm very impressed and I really enjoyed this remake. Well honestly it's far from a remake, it's nothing like the original but comes close. Honestly the only thing that's pretty much the same is the mall and maybe a few lines from the original script. Now a lot of...
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Zack Snyder’s feature film debut, Dawn of the Dead, is a “reimagining” of George Romero’s classic by the same name. However, while loosely mimicking the original for commercial advantage, Snyder’s work fails to challenge the viewer, amid falling short of even its...
Dawn of the Dead
Eleven years after giving the world his groundbreaking vision of nihilism, Night of the Living Dead, George Romero defied the horror sequel slump and created a biting social allegory predicting the blight of mass consumerism upon American culture with Dawn of the...

