Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane (Plane Dead.)
Although the likeable SNAKES ON A PLANE wasn’t the box office smash New Line anticipated, the flurry of pre-release publicity helped encourage similarly themed old-school B horror movies to the screen. New Line have also picked up FLIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD which, like...
The Flew
"The Flew" much like "Clearwater" (Read Review Here) is a throwback film to the very roots of the silent error where all movies started out. Shot in Black and White with no sound expect some music and sound effects, and of coarse the famous title cards made so famous...
Flesh Resonance – The Dark Between the Stars.
It's hard for me to review music I normally don't listen too, But being a big fan of the film "MONSTERSDOTCOM" I could not turn the down the offer from Flesh Resonance to review their CD, being that they wrote some of the music for the film. The CD is pretty cool with...
Flesh for the Beast
"Flesh for the Beast" is a pretty decent film, winner of Best Cinematography and Best Special Effects at this years NYC Horror Film Festival, the film is deserves then for those two categories alone. The Mood and feel of the film are that of a odd and uneasy haunted...
Flesh for Olivia
Ok yet again we have another erotic thriller from Seduction Cinema. Ok yes another dick tease film that tries to have a good story and can drive any man or boy nuts with the hot girls they put in them. But the lack of hardcore action in all the Seduction Cinema films...
Flesh Eating Mothers (DVD)
So how do you review a film called "Flesh Eating Mothers" seriously? I have no clue, but let me tell you this about this movie. I did not know if it was meant to be funny or scary. But anyway "Flesh Eating Mothers" Is about this virus that turns the neighborhoods...
Flesh Eating Mothers (DVD)
All I have to say I ouch. I remember watching this the first time about 8 years ago while on my big VHS hunting days and thinking it wasn’t that bad of a movie. Halarious concept, some cool gore and the cheese factor being way up. Now that Elite has brought this...
Flesh Eater
QUESTION: What movie is a guilty pleasure AND a great candidate to be elected the next zombie fan drinking game? ANSWER: FLESH EATER So how does one write a review of a movie that basically is an inside joke to begin with? Ya don't!! Just do the math... Ya want...
Flash Gordon (TV)
I have to admit that after seeing the 1980 movie for the first time, that I was rather excited for the Flash Gordon television series. The movie, (although it had it's cheesy moments.) was a very fun action packed film, with great character development and some flashy...
Flash Gordon
I will be the first person to say that I am guilty of never seeing this film. To be honest I'm very surprised my parents didn't introduce this film to me when I was a child. Mt father is a die hard New York Jets fan and being that the back story of Flash Gordon is...
Five Across the Eyes
A deliberately rough and ready low budget survivalist horror flick that unfolds in real time. On the way home from a high school football game, five teenage girls get lost and wind up in a minor fender bender with an SUV when they stop off for directions at a store in...
Final Draft
Many have probably wondered what ever happened to Dawson Creek star James Van Der Beek after the show ended. Sure he did a few films such as Varsity Blues, but after that the actor never really landed any big roles. Well, to say the least this film; Final Draft is...
Final Destination 3
By far the weakest film of the series, Final Destination 3 really does not bring the series any further than the second one did. Honestly after seeing the first film and the amazing gore filled film that it was I think once you've gone though seeing the first film,...
Final Destination 3
James Wong, the director of the original Final Destination, returns with a third installment within the cult horror slasher series sans slasher, the succinctly (however paradoxically) titled, Final Destination 3 (I could permit “Final Destination 2” for it can be...
Final Destination 2
Stuntman-cum-director, David Ellis, makes one hell of a genre jump from his directorial debut, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco, to his second full-length feature, Final Destination 2. Though Ellis’s sequel does nothing of consequence to expand upon the mythos...