Backwoods

Backwoods

Backwoods is typically one of those films that I would normally turn down. If it was not for the boys over at Deadpit.com, I probably would of. However Backwoods, has actually received some praise on the web, despite it's flaws. Let's face it folks, the days of the...

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The Backlot Murders

The Backlot Murders

David DeFalco’s directorial debut is a 21st century attempt to satirize the horror genre. Granted, after Wes Craven’s Scream, meeting said agenda with any amount of success is a hefty task to say the least, though The Back Lot Murders tends to rely upon Craven’s...

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Babysitter Wanted

Babysitter Wanted

There’s so much crap out there - and this film’s UK distributor Lionsgate is as guilty as purveyor of it as anyone - that it’s still something of a revelation when a straight to DVD horror movie turns out to be a whole better than crap. This directorial debut for...

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Babylon A.D

Babylon A.D

Based on the book BABYLON BABIES by author Maurice G. Dantec; BABYLON A.D. is a movie that it's own director was very unhappy with the final cut of the film that the studio released. It's said that the studio cut up to seventy minutes of director Mathieu Kassovitz cut...

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Awake

Awake

Despite all the bad reviews I read for this film when it was in theaters; I find myself once again in the minority. Awake is a very well written smart film that takes an easy plot and adds a twisty concept to a a disturbing phenomena known as anesthetic awareness. At...

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Avatar

Avatar

I first saw Avatar in theaters a few weeks after its release. I thought I avoided the crowds seeing it six weeks past its release date, but to my surprise I was in a packed out theater late at night with a bunch of people who probably were thinking the same thing I...

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Autopsy

Autopsy

Married co-screenwriters Jace Anderson and Adam Gierasch (working here with E.L. Katz) earned a decidedly mixed reaction as co-scribes of Tobe Hooper’s decent TOOLBOX MURDERS remake and Argento’s dodgy but oddly likeable MOTHER OF TEARS. They team up again for this...

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Automation Transfusion

Automation Transfusion

For the past few years the zombie film has quickly crept into the genre and taken over. You can even now consider it it's own sub-genre right next to the vampire and ghost films. However I find that no matter how many different twist and turns you try to put on the...

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Aunt Rose

Aunt Rose

James Tucker issues us a gang of thugs who terrorize an innocent family. That’s it. There’s nothing here that hasn’t been done before, and on the same budget nonetheless (thus we aren’t even granted better photography or special effects this go around), i.e. Wes...

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August Underground’s Mordum

August Underground’s Mordum

There’s really no way to properly introduce August Underground’s Mordum, except to say that that this is an amazing, and amazingly fucked up, piece of film. Unique in many respects, it still holds itself to the essential themes of the psycho/horror genre and provides...

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Attack of the Gryphon

Attack of the Gryphon

Well folks I just got duped into thinking that this movie was actually a high budget fantasy film. I mean look at the box cover. Dam movie looks like Lord of the Rings. Fact of the matter is that this film is just another poor attempt by the Sci-fi Channel to make an...

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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! is typically considered a candidate for Worst Movie of All Time and I’ll concur. However, though it does bear upon the viewer in the second half, due to not being able to maintain the steam established early on, the movie is still fun...

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Attack of the Giant Leeches

Attack of the Giant Leeches

“B-movie” typically refers to the fact that a movie is second tier. This means that the production isn’t given top financing and, as a consequence, the best screenwriters, directors, actors, and crew will not be allocated. However, the upside in not having a large...

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