Anaconda 3: Offspring
As watchable as it is groan-inducing, this is a generic shot-in-Romania Sci-Fi Channel follow-up to two theatrically released monster pics, the first of which helped kick-start this whole, endless CG monster sub-genre. This time out the relative lavishness of the...
Andre The Butcher
"Andre the Butcher" originally titled "Dead Meat", is one of those films that I personally am not sure if it was meant to make fun of bad independent horror films, or if it is in fact just a bad horror film. You see it's a movie that starts off almost like a serious...
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
"Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid" is the sequel to the semi 90's hit Anaconda, which had a young Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, and many other up and coming stars. The first film was full of cool effects and big giant snakes. Well for the sequel, we have the giant...
Amusement
With an expected stream of influences ranging from DUEL through to POLTERGEIST, all filtered through an Amicus anthology - style structure, AMUSEMENT is a good looking minor gem giving a cinematic veneer thanks to inventive widescreen cinematography and confident...
Amer
A beguiling, often striking homage to vintage Italian giallo from directors Bruno Forzani and Helene Cattet, ostensibly taking an oblique anthology movie approach to the story of one woman’s life-long persecution. In the first of three episodes, each one documenting a...
An American Werewolf in London
Writer and director John Landis, primarily known for his comedies (The Blues Brothers, Animal House, The Kentucky Fried Movie, ¡Three Amigos!), presented the world with one of the greatest black horror comedies of all time with An American Werewolf in London. The work...
An American Haunting
Before I get into this review I will finally go on record as actually making a stand in the movie theater and turning around to tell a bunch of thugs and their girlfriends to literary "Shut the Fuck up or get out of the theater" Those were in fact my exact words. It's...
An American Haunting
always look forward to a poorly reviewed work because I like rooting for the underdog and enjoy the challenge of finding something that others might have overlooked. Granted, this is indeed a fruitless effort in most cases, yet--as the old adage goes--half the fun of...
An American Crime
Emerging shortly after the movie adaptation of Jack Ketchum’s punishing THE GIRL NEXT DOOR - a fictionalized version of the Sylvia Likens case - comes this absorbing alternate cinematic interpretation of the horrifying events, this time with some of the real names of...
Amityville II: The Possession
n respect to the horror genre, when Italy meets America, it seems as if only good things could come from the collaboration. As such, director Damiano Damiani’s follow-up to Stuart Rosenberg’s blockbuster, The Amityville Horror, Amityville II: The Possession, is a work...
The Amityville Horror
I have lived on Long Island my whole life, I lived in four different towns throughout the island. If I were to go up the road, make a quick right, drive about 6 miles, make a quick left and I can be sitting in front of the Amityville Horror house in about ten minutes....
The Amityville Horror
There is a reason that Andrew Douglas’s redux of Stuart Rosenberg’s The Amityville Horror was not screened for critics: It is sadly similar to Zack Snyder’s remake of George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead in that neither director understands the social allegory involved...
The Amityville Horror
Twelve years after directing Cool Hand Luke, television-cum-Silver Screen director Stuart Rosenberg created what many label the iconographic haunted house narrative. In 1974, Ronald DeFeo killed his family with a shotgun before declaring that the estate’s voices were...
American Zombie
Zombie films are starting to litter video store shelves just as much as vampire films are and American Zombie is just another one to add to the fire. Seriously, ever since the rise of the zombie film in the past few years both on direct to DVD and in theaters the...
American Scary
I grew up in Bakersfield, California, not exactly the forefront of the entertainment industry—but just around the corner (well, if the corner took two hours to get around) was Los Angeles, and from Los Angeles was KTLA Channel 5. That’s where I first encountered...