At Night with No Curtains

At Night with No Curtains

"At Night with no Curtains" is an odd indie film set in and around a house. The film is based on true events. Now I'm not to sure how true but the website explains a lot and in al honest the women who it's based on had some real issues. Anyway onto my thoughts. The...

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At Dawn They Sleep

At Dawn They Sleep

I really don't know how to write a review for this film, in fact I can't even decide if I liked this film or hated it . It's weird cause I'm kind of stuck in the middle about it. But there are things I loved about the film and thing that I thought were just plan bad....

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Asylum

Asylum

There are a lot of horror films that seem to take place in insane asylums or former insane asylums that are now haunted by some kind of demon, ghost, insane killer or some crazed doctor. It's almost like as if a new sub genre is being formed that simply follows this...

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Artifacts

Artifacts

ARTIFACTS is a film that I'm not really sure was meant for me. The film has appeared in many different film festivals and has even taken home a few awards at some of them. While it's not the kind of film I would normally review it did hold it's own as an independent...

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Artie Saves The Hood

Artie Saves The Hood

Artie Saves the Hood is a video game-esque sci-fi indie film in which a “just your average guy”-type finds a glowing piece of magic soap in his drywall and, with the help of his friend, shoots aliens in gas masks while a girl from another dimension mumbles and talks...

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Army of Darkness

Army of Darkness

Warning: As evidenced by the above rating, if you are a fan of the film and are looking for affirmation of your approval of Army of Darkness, I’m not your “Yes Man.” Now, on with the review. Sam Raimi’s Army of Darkness, the closing chapter in his Evil Dead trilogy,...

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Arachnophobia

Arachnophobia

Famed producer Frank Marshall steps behind the camera for the first time with Arachnophobia, a self-described “thrillomedy” which fails to issue equal amounts of thrills amid its off-again, on-again comedy. However, though not cohesive and, in many respects, a...

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Arachnia

Arachnia

Your initial viewing of ARACHNIA’s own underground entity Brett Piper ( DRANIAC, DINOSAUR BABES, A NYMPHOID BARBARIAN IN DINOSAUR HELL, and the ever so cultish RAIDERS OF THE LIVING DEAD), you’ll come up with an overly bad f/x romping scarefest ringing of the monster...

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April Fools Day

April Fools Day

I saw the original April Fools Day about twenty years ago when it was out on video. It was one of those nights where my friends and I would browse the horror section of the local video store trying to find a film we never saw before. It just so happens April Fools Day...

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Apollo 18

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...

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Apocalypto

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....

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Apartment 206

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...

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Antichrist

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...

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