Croc
There’s no shortage of treats for obsessive fans of over-sized, monstrous killer croc movies on the DVD shelves at the moment. Thanks largely to the inexhaustible Sci-Fi Channel, you currently have the opportunity to pick and choose from the likes of SUPERGATOR, DINO...
Satan’s Black Wedding/Criminally Insane
Ok so pretty much this is going to be a short review, because in all fairness I can respect great artistic shots and so on, but as for films like this, where their is some art involved, but for the most part they are boring horror films that I just can't get into....
Creepshow 3
Ever wondered what a CREEPSHOW movie would look like by the makers of DAY OF THE DEAD 2 : CONTAGIUM? Here’s your chance! Like that ill-fated in-name-only sequel from Taurus Entertainment, CREEPSHOW 3 is a dispiritingly limp and embarrassing attempt to revive a...
The Creature Walks Among Us
John Sherwood’s The Creature Walks Among Us, the capstone feature to Universal’s last great monster after having provided the world with a quarter-century of horror icons, posits the trilogy--as Jack Arnold established and transferred in his original and its sequel,...
Creature from the Hillbilly Lagoon (Seepage!)
It might surprise more than a few people that Shock-O-Rama director Richard Griffin, the individual behind such titles as Raving Maniacs and Splatter Disco, debuted with a modern day, corporate retelling of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus. With that, it is not...
Creature from the Haunted Sea
Roger Corman first gave us the delightful A Bucket of Blood before trumping his surprisingly effective horror comedy a year later with Little Shop of Horrors. Unfortunately, in 1961, he ended his satirical mayhem with Creature from the Haunted Sea. Granted, it is the...
Creature from the Black Lagoon
The last, and most overlook (next to the Invisible Man), series in Universal’s canon of iconographic monsters, Creature from the Black Lagoon was and--in many respects--continues to be, well ahead of its time in that it presents to a mass audience such risqué ideals...
Creature Feature Collection
Elite Entertainment has been picking up and releasing some great horror documentaries as of late. Last mount we got the Fearmakers collections from them ,which was a great DVD which featured episodes about some of the best horror and sci-fi filmmakers of the past...
Crazy Love (DVD)
I can assure you that Mondo Macabro is truly the wild side of cinema. The flicks these guys dish out are of all levels of genre’s. Drama, horror, exploitation, euro, thriller, cult, etc.. Nice tot see someone hand out films that are of quality from all walks of life....
Crazy Eights
A group of six former childhood friends whose lives have taken wildly varying paths - including a teacher and a priest - reunite for the first time in 20 years at a mutual friend’s funeral, from which they are inspired to retrieve a long buried time capsule at the...
The Crazies
George A. Romero’s 1973 film, The Crazies is a horror film that many don’t really know about, and those who do really don’t perceive it as a great film. I, for one, could not get through the film the first time I tried to watch it. The second time around, I did get...
The Crazies
The only horror movie he made between the more overtly horrific NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD and MARTIN, George A Romero’s THE CRAZIES is a flawed picture but an important contribution to the wave of paranoid, authority-baiting, subversive, bitterly ironic 70’s American...
The Crazies
The Crazies is George Romero’s most frequently overlooked and under-appreciated film. Though it does not merit ranking alongside Night of the Living Dead or Dawn of the Dead, upon closer examination, the production’s seemingly straightforward, simplistic plot reveals...
The Cradle
Yeah sure, by all means; send the guy who has the four month old baby this movie to review. I don't get it, in the past month I've been reviewing movie and reading books that all have to do with babies or children in the mix of all the terror. On top of that I find...
The Cottage
Writer-director Paul Andrew Williams follows his much admired debut LONDON TO BRIGHTON with an agreeably silly slapstick horror picture that comes complete with the age old standing-on-a-rake gag and a key character who suffers cruelly funny start-to-finish physical...