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DVD Review: Salvage (2009) Movie UK R2

DVD Review: Salvage (2009) Movie UK R2

Gazz Ogden March 27, 2010

Uh oh, you’ve got to go and spend Christmas with your annoying mum, and as soon as you see her you have a massive argument, then in the morning there’s loads of army men...

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DVD Review: Ocean Waves (1993) Movie UK R2

DVD Review: Ocean Waves (1993) Movie UK R2

Gazz Ogden March 8, 2010

I’m not the biggest fan of manga or anime, I mean I’ve seen a few of the well-known movies, like “Ghost in the Shell” and “Ninja Scroll”, and I’ll never stop singing the praise...

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DVD Review: Chaw (2009) Movie UK R2

DVD Review: Chaw (2009) Movie UK R2

Gazz Ogden February 25, 2010

If you read/watched “The Lord of the Flies” and wished the boar had too little character development and deserved a spin-off TV series* at the least, then “Chaw” will be right up your street....

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Army of Crime (2009) Movie Review

Army of Crime (2009) Movie Review

Gazz Ogden February 16, 2010

“Army of Crime” is not entertaining. It’s informative, bleak, harrowing and even exciting in some cases, but it’s never entertaining. It’s a given that a film which deals with a subject matter as distressing...

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The Ten Most Overrated Genre Films of 2000-2009

The Ten Most Overrated Genre Films of 2000-2009

Gazz Ogden February 4, 2010

I like pretty much every film I see. I’m easily pleased. I watch “Power Rangers: The Movie” and “Bio-Dome” quite regularly. My favourite film is “Transformers”. I like Tom Arnold and Pauley Shore. I...

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DVD Review: Thirst (2009) Movie UK R2

DVD Review: Thirst (2009) Movie UK R2

Gazz Ogden January 31, 2010

You know that bit in “Twilight” where Kristen Stewart walks in on Robert Pattison repeatedly soiling his pants (front or back is not clear) in the classroom? Well there’s a scene like that in...

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DVD Review: Whiteout (2009) Movie UK R2

DVD Review: Whiteout (2009) Movie UK R2

Gazz Ogden January 29, 2010

There’s a scene in the first ten minutes of “Whiteout” where Kate Beckinsale gets undressed and has a completely unnecessary and gratuitous shower. At this point I thought the film was AMAZING. Then for...

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10 More Actors That Make Whatever Film They’re in at Least 25% Better

10 More Actors That Make Whatever Film They’re in at Least 25% Better

Gazz Ogden January 2, 2010

So I’d finished my last list and I was happy with it, then someone mentioned in the comments that I’d forgotten Brad Dourif and I realised what a fool I’d been. There are far...

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10 Actors That Make Whatever Film They’re in at Least 25% Better

10 Actors That Make Whatever Film They’re in at Least 25% Better

Gazz Ogden November 23, 2009

I was reading an article in “Empire Magazine” which mentioned that Nathan Fillion makes every film he’s in at least 25% better. This got me thinking, who else makes films more watchable even if...

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Lake Placid 2 (2007) Movie Review

Lake Placid 2 (2007) Movie Review

Gazz Ogden November 3, 2009

FADE IN: INT: Sony Pictures offices. A studio head sits at his desk and ushers in another man Man: I’ve got a pitch for a new horror film. Sony Man: Go for it. Man:...

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Interview: Cast and Crew of Dead Wood

Interview: Cast and Crew of Dead Wood

Gazz Ogden November 1, 2009

Another low budget horror film set in the woods. Great. Great? Well, actually, it is great. Really great. The reason it is great is because it is low budget and therefore it shows the...

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7eventy 5ive (aka Dead Tone, 2007) Movie Review

7eventy 5ive (aka Dead Tone, 2007) Movie Review

Gazz Ogden October 20, 2009

“Se7en”, “s1m0ne”, “Thr3e”, “Thir13n Ghosts”, and now “7eventy 5ive”. All movies bafflingly fond of placing needless numbers in place of letters in their titles. A moot point yes, but an important one, for apart...

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Dying Breed (2008) Movie Review

Dying Breed (2008) Movie Review

Gazz Ogden October 14, 2009

The ‘Afterdark Horrorfest’ doesn’t register on most of the minds of people in Britain, so the films that fall under this banner most often appear in the U.K with little fanfare. It’s certainly a...

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