Zombi 2

Zombi 2

Much to the chagrin of many a Lucio Fulci nay-sayer, the script for Zombie--the Italian director’s first zombie feature--was penned prior to the European release of George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead, thereby posing a dilemma for anyone attempting to claim that the work...

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Bluebeard

Bluebeard

In between appearances in Hollywood’s famed monster collective, John Carradine managed to find time to star in Edgar Ulmer’s Bluebeard, a film very loosely based on Charles Perrault’s 17th century serial killer fable, itself rumored to be the literary transcription of...

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The Zodiac

The Zodiac

The fact that this film is not so much a horror film as it is a documentary kind of scares me, well let me rephrase that it's not a documentary but does follow the killing and the life of the real Zodiac Killer and the people who tried to bring him down. In real life...

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Bloody Reunion

Bloody Reunion

Although 40 minutes pass before the first murder and the finale twists into a whole new realm, this is, at heart, a suspenseful ensemble old-school slasher flick. The alternative title, BLOODY REUNION, certainly makes it sound like a forgotten 80’s stalk n slash...

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The Blood Trilogy

The Blood Trilogy

The Blood Trilogy was the first to introduced splatter to the world. Blood Feast, produced in 1963, is considered the world's first splatter film and is the first in Herschell Gordon Lewis' Blood Trilogy that consists of Two Thousand Maniacs produced in 1964 and Color...

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Bloodsucking Cinema

Bloodsucking Cinema

At least twenty new vampire films are produced each year; many of them thrive big on the direct to DVD market these days and as I've always said their one half dozen of the other. Most of them have the same concept, with a similar story and it's a sub genre that seems...

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Blood Shot

Blood Shot

Blood Shot is possibility one of the best short films I've seen this year, the idea behind this film is awesome and I think my only complaint about this film is that it's not a feature. with a running time of 21 minutes, Blood shot manages to keep your attention...

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The Blood Shed

The Blood Shed

I first learned of Alan Rowe Kelly when Alan e-mailed me back in 2003 and asked me to review his first film I'll Bury You Tomorrow. I found that film to be a very crazy movie full of mayhem and madness, however the production value of I'll Bury You Tomorrow was really...

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The Zodiac

The Zodiac

Alexander Bulkley’s The Zodiac attempts to commit an analytic, unromanticized telling of the Zodiac Killer’s rampage to the big screen. However, the filmmakers’ itinerary gets the better of them as the work more closely resembles a documentary than an engaging...

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Zodiac

Zodiac

Being a card-carrying member of the David Fincher club, I was accused on more than one occasion of having contracted rabies after the announcement that the auteur was set to do his take on the lore and legend of the Zodiac Killer, which prompted the terms “potential”...

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Blood Relic

Blood Relic

"Blood Relic" is the new film by director J. Christian Ingvordsen (Bog Creatures) and just like "Bog Creatures" this film also stars Debbie Rochon. However comparing the two film would not be suitable for this review as the ideas are very different from one another....

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Zathura

Zathura

I usually love kid films that are in an essence "out of the world" however although "Zathura" has a lot of fun filled adventure, and some great special effects, I found myself being annoyed by the characters. Lets put it this way the young character of Danny annoyed...

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Bloodrayne

Bloodrayne

Alright, Before I begin, let me say I'm not just giving this film a bad review because it's a Uwe Boll film, I know a lot of people don't like his work, and most fan boys can't stand him, but I'm a fare guy and I give everyone's films a chance. Now with that said, on...

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Blood Ranch

Blood Ranch

“Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn,” so sayeth the learn’d Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw. However, sometimes even professionalism is superceded by outrage, which is why I’m pausing to comment upon the cinematic tripe referred to as Blood Ranch....

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Blood Oath

Blood Oath

Note to the director; from experience, you don't need to have "screener copy" written across the whole film. You only need it to pop in and out about every 1/2 hour or so for about 30 seconds. No one is going to make copies of your film and sell them on e-bay or steal...

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