Apollo 18
There has always been that skeptical crowd that thinks that the human race has never set foot on the moon. That it was all a ploy by the US government to make the world think that we beat the Soviets there. However, what if the reason why we never went back was...
Apocalypto
So you may be saying to yourself, why the hell would Horror Bob review a Mel Gibson movie, that is obviously not a horror film, but more of a history piece. Well if you know anything about the Mayan Civilization, you know that the Mayans were pretty screwed up people....
Apartment 206
Films like this little gem; titled "Apartment 206" are what make independent worth watching. It's so hard to film a low budget independent film, that actually can suck you in and keep your attention. "Apartment 206" does just that as your thrust into a place where...
Antichrist
One of the more interesting end credits of Lars Von Trier’s audacious ANTICHRIST (alongside the first-in-cinema-history listing of “misogyny researcher”) is that of “horror film research”. This suggests what is already apparent from what has gone before - that this is...
Anthropophagus
When I think of exploitation, I think of a film which has no redeeming value whatsoever and is gratuitous in every conceivable manner for the mere sake of notoriety in order to turn a quick and easy buck. This is the problem I have with most of the films found upon...
Angus Valley Farms
I don't know what to say folks. All I know is the company that sent me this film is 0-4 with me. I haven't given one film they sent my way a reviewer higher than a star and a half. The problem is that these films are amateur films that are just a waste of my time....
And Then They Were Dead/ Guilty Pleasures
The double-sided DVD is a fine thing – two films (or in this case, three) for the price of one, all wrapped up in a singular little package. Who can argue with that? Unfortunately, anyone who falls into the trap of bargain basement indie clearing houses such as this....
And Soon The Darkness
It seems that remakes have become so popular within the past ten years that studios are actually remaking films that they think could have been made better. At least that’s what I have been told by my friends and colleagues who have seen the original 1970 film, And...
Anamorph
There are those psychological thrillers that border the horror genre that work. Se7en, Copycat, and Identity are ones that come to mind when I think of the best that Hollywood has offered us in the past. Some may even argue film like SAW and AMERICAN PSYCHO can be...
Anacondas: Trail of Blood
Giant animal movies have always been around, and we all know the majority of them have been B-movies. The really good, yet cheesy ones were made in the forties, fifties and sixties. Excluding some of the greatest animal films like KING KONG, Jurassic PARK and JAWS,...
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...

