American Psycho

American Psycho

American Psycho is a film I like to use to test people with: Either someone likes it or they don’t. If they say they don’t care for the movie, they’re disqualified on general principle. However, if they give it a thumbs up, they still haven’t passed, they have to tell...

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The American Nightmare

The American Nightmare

This is probably one of the best documentaries about horror films ever made. The Documentary talks includes interviews with horror directors such as George Romero, Tobe Hopper, John Landis, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, and David Cronenberg, plus interviews with college...

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The Amazing Mr. X

The Amazing Mr. X

Director Bernard Vorhaus’s The Amazing Mr. X is an all-but-forgotten near-classic of noir cinema which I cannot say enough about. Aside from its mold-shattering cinematography by John Alton, Vorhaus blurs the line between fraudulent manipulation and the unknown as he...

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Altitude

Altitude

Airplane flight is always a risk. They say flying in a plane is safer than driving your car. However, I think you have better odds of surviving a car crash. Lets face the facts, after the 9/11 tragedy, the fear of flying has increased. I know people who flat out...

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Alone With Her

Alone With Her

Here's a little screen gem, that has made it's way though the major festival circuit, with a slight bit of star power and a few new faces, as well as a new, yet somewhat experienced crew of filmmakers. "Alone With Her" stars Colin Hanks (Tom Hanks son) in an...

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Alone in the Dark

Alone in the Dark

Card-carrying B-movie fans get your name tags at the door, we have a one-man film festival going on as we speak . . . Having nothing whatsoever to do with Jack Sholder’s 1982 film by the same name (though it would have indubitably been better off if it had), modern...

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Alone

Alone

Kenny Selko’s Alone posits a less-than-arresting plot as two-thirds of the characters are lethargically drug onto the screen before the director stumbles upon a haphazard moment of inspiration seconds before the film ends. What is left is the insinuation that the...

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All The Boys Love Mandy Lane

All The Boys Love Mandy Lane

Mandy Lane is the hottest girl in school though she doesn’t seem to know it and still retains her virginity. She is played by Amber Heard with a remarkably assured blend of vulnerability, unobtainable gorgeousness and simmering ambiguity. The boys in Mandy’s school...

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All Souls Day

All Souls Day

Alright, So I myself have finally realized that I watch way to many horror films. I got this DVD in the mail and knew the title sounded very familiar. But I figured there are probably a few films that are titled "All Souls Day" as it seems like just one of those...

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Alien vs. Predator

Alien vs. Predator

Alien vs. Predator was a film that had to explain more than the nit really did, if you were not a fan of both the Alien and Predator series you might have a hard time understanding the whole history of both film series. So I strongly recommend picking up the Alien...

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Alien Uprising

Alien Uprising

You all know, I love a good bad movie. I mean, seriously, I buy those Elvira Double Feature DVDs that have two awesomely bad films all in one box and I LOVE it. That being said, ALIEN UPRISING is one of the absolute worst films I’ve ever seen for SO many reasons....

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Alien Raiders

Alien Raiders

Here’s a modest but satisfying old-school B movie from Warner’s erratic but sometimes impressive “Raw Feed” strand. Unoriginal but tidy and efficiently done, it does almost everything right, making inventive use of a confined backdrop and garnering suspense out of a...

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The Alphabet Killer

The Alphabet Killer

THE ALPHABET KILLER is director Rob Schmidt's first feature length film since WRONG TURN ( Unless you count his Master of Horror television episode RIGHT TO DIE). This film is different from directing a cannibal in the woods film, this time we get a whole serial...

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Alice Jacobs is Dead

Alice Jacobs is Dead

A zombie movie with a pedigree? The biographical notes on the cast and crew for this one go on for three pages of credits, and the film boasts a lead role by Adrienne Barbeau no less. Let’s see what that’s all about… Opening with a pan across the Bay and the ruins of...

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