Blood Creek
It is very easy these days for a horror film to relate to a point in history when wars were fought and the world knew who the good and bad people were. As history has taught us, World War II and the battle with Nazi Germany was probably the definitive war in which a...
Blood Bath
WOW! Doris Robert's from "Everybody Loves Raymond" is in this flick, as well as a few other semi-known actors such as P.J. Soles (Devil's Reject's, Halloween, Carrie), Harve Presnell (Fargo, Face/Off) and Sonny Landhan for "Predator" . Anyway Blood Bath is anthology...
Blindness
Imagine driving home from work and just out of no where you lose your ability to see. That's how BLINDNESS begins, with one random person going blind. it's kind of a scary thing to think about, and it seems that not just movies but books as of late have all had topics...
The Bleeding
If I said it once I’ve said it a million times already. There are too many dam vampire films. The problem is they all seem to have a similar plot and it seems rare to find a vampire film these days with an original plot that does not borrow from a slew of other...
Blazing Stewardesses / Naughty Stewardesses
Are good ole boy Al Adamson. Quite a cheap man and laid to waste some of the most sought after genre’s. Such classics as Dr. Dracula, Black Heat, I Spit On Your Corpse, Blood Of Ghastly Horror, Cinderella 2000, and on and on. He made a crap load of movies lets put it...
Blade Runner
Based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. Blade Runner was not a successful hit at the box office as it was released the same day John Carpenter's The Thing was and it also was competing with ET as well. The film was also panned by a...
Blade: Trinity
"Blade: Trinity" in a nut shell does not stand up to the two films before it. Not to say that this film did not have all the fun filled action the first two did, but on many levels this third installment did not do the other two film any justice at all , but become...
Blade: Trinity
Note to aspiring directors, if you are having troubling getting someone to give you the go-ahead to helm a feature, write a script, stay on board for the sequel and, as Hollywood protocol demands, you’ll be handed the reigns for the closer of the series. This surefire...
Blade: The Series
A few months back I was sent the DVD Blade: House of Chthon which was the pilot episode to Blade the series. Now for the first time on DVD the whole Blade series is now available. The television show premiered in 2006 on Spike Television. However the rating were low...
Blade 2
After his daunting Cronos, and fresh off the heals of The Devil’s Backbone, Guillermo del Toro presents the follow-up to Stephen Norrington’s Blade. However, the Mexican filmmaker’s ever-present style leaves a lot to be desired in what one can only hope is a potboiler...
Blade
Special effects artist-turned-director, Stephen Norrington, takes a subsidiary character from Marvel Comics’s almost decade-long series, Tomb of Dracula, and fashions a remarkable product: A film wherein a multitude of opportunities in which to create a production of...
Black Water
Not to be confused with any of the various horror movies called DARK WATER, this is a tidy, pared-down revenge-of-nature flick from Australia, a country whose relatively sparse horror output often impresses. Largely a three hander and sporting a “based on a true...
Black Swan
Vulnerable, repressed ballerina Natalie Portman faces stiff competition from sexually confident, experienced new ballerina Mila Kunis when intimidating artistic director Vincent Cassel looks to replace prima-ballerina Winona Ryder for his New York production of “Swan...
Black Sunday
Italian master Mario Bava set resounding quakes throughout cinema, not only by jumpstarting the giallo genre in his native land with Blood and Black Lace, but by bringing Italian horror into its own with his directorial debut, Black Sunday, a.k.a. The Mask of Satan...
Black Sheep
This delicious Kiwi horror comedy has a lot of fun with an inherently absurd premise that, at first glance, seems as daft as killer bunny opus NIGHT OF THE LEPUS until you stop to consider the fact that sheep are, in fact, fairly ugly and intimidating creatures up...