Hallowed Ground

Hallowed Ground

It's not often that you come across a film that has the quality of a direct to video horror film from the nineties, but reminds you so much of certain films such as Children of the Corn and The Wicker Man. Yes! Hallowed Ground is a film that takes it premise from the...

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The Hand

The Hand

The Hand, Oliver Stone’s second full-length feature and first big budget production, takes Marc Brandell’s hard-sale premise from his novel, The Lizard’s Tail (given that--since Robert Florey’s 1946 feature, The Beast with Five Fingers--The Addams Family appeared with...

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Hair of the Dog

Hair of the Dog

Wow, what an excellent film. It's kind of hard for me to pick on this one, I got a few minor things that bothered me but nothing big. So what did bother me, well it was shot on video, No just kidding actually for being shot on digital the quality looked great. I think...

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Cyn

Cyn

Cyn is a five minute film by a guy whom I believe is one of the best independent filmmakers around, Alex Ferrari. If that name sounds familiar, it should. He directed one of the best short films I've ever seen titled "Broken". Broken was shot for a few thousand...

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Cup Of My Blood

Cup Of My Blood

I really wanted to check this film out after I received news that our own "Cannibal Cam" got quoted in the press release for this film. Well for the most part, I can't say I totally agreed with him, but "Cup of My Blood" was not that bad of a film, but it was nothing...

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Cultcuts

Cultcuts

Recently Mark Engle the Managing Editor of CultCuts Magazine e-mailed me and asked if I would like to review this new magazine dedicated to Horror and Cult films. I got the zine in the mail a few days ago and have not put it down since. All I got to see is Fangoria,...

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Cult

Cult

Cult is a film that should of been made during the 1990's when films like Scream, I Know What you Did Last Summer and Urban Legends were the hits. Cult has that same college/teen format where a group of young adults get themselves caught up in a mischief of horror and...

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Cojo

Cojo

When I think of the movie Cujo, one of the first things that comes to mind is what Stephen King had to say about this book: He does not remember writing it. King wrote this book when he was suffering from alcoholism, and in an interview said that he had no clue what...

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Cube Zero

Cube Zero

I can't say that I had high expectations while popping this film into my DVD player. Well I'm happy to admit that I actually liked this film to a certain extent. Now before I go any further with this review, I advise that anyone who has not seen the first film to rent...

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Cube

Cube

Vincenzo Natali’s Cube is a masterpiece, not only of low-budget sci-fi horror, but of cinema in general. It is common knowledge that a great story must be told as simply as possible without undue complexity. This means, if a situation is complex, show it as being such...

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The Chronicles of Riddick

The Chronicles of Riddick

Alright, despite what all the critics have said and all the fanboy bashing, I could care less what any of them think. I loved this film. Sure it's not no Oscar worthy film, but it was fun as hell, and I enjoyed in that space movie fashion that the original "Star Wars"...

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The Crucifier

The Crucifier

I can now say I have honestly watched, well not even finished but fast forward it through, the worst movie ever made. He made the WORST HORROR MOVIE EVER MADE and that was just pure potty humour and full of life. This flick was like a huge TYPE O NEGATIVE song, an...

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Crowley

Crowley

I've always said there were not enough horror films with original ideas that used it's subtest in a manner that went beyond the killing and screaming, but that actually had a meaning. Well in such the case of CROWLEY it's a but technical in more ways than one. It...

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Chrome Skull: Laid to Rest 2

Chrome Skull: Laid to Rest 2

In 2009, I came across a film that had an excellent trailer. Normally I never judge a film by how great the trailer is, and as I’ve learned recently, by how bad one can be. Laid to Rest, had an amazing trailer and it turned out that the film was not half bad either,...

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