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Red Eye (2005) Movie Review

Red Eye (2005) Movie Review

Nix April 22, 2005

It probably comes as no surprise to regular readers of the site that “Red Eye”, the latest horror film out of South Korea, makes almost no effort to stride beyond the confines of its...

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Glenville: Hell’s Homecoming (2005) Movie Review

Glenville: Hell’s Homecoming (2005) Movie Review

Guest April 18, 2005

(Movie Review by Oshram ) Having worked on a few no-budget movies in my time, I’m keenly aware of how much effort goes into getting them made. For most filmmakers, this kind of film...

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Cold and Dark (2004) Movie Review

Cold and Dark (2004) Movie Review

Nix April 9, 2005

Besides being one of the rare British horror films to incorporate a plot that is as “out there” as some of its American independent brethrens, Andrew Goth’s “Cold and Dark” is of interest to...

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Nine Lives (2002) Movie Review

Nine Lives (2002) Movie Review

Gopal March 20, 2005

It’s rare these days to find a horror film that strays even a little bit outside of genre conventions; it’s even worse with the teen slasher subgenre. Dark corridors, scared teens, thunder and lightning,...

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Hide and Creep (2005) Movie Review

Hide and Creep (2005) Movie Review

Nix March 4, 2005

You would be forgiven for having lost all faith in the very niche genre that is no-budget zombie movie making. There hasn’t been anything good to emerge from the genre in recent memory, which...

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Larva (2005) Movie Review

Larva (2005) Movie Review

Nix February 19, 2005

You couldn’t get anymore generic and predictable than the latest Creature Feature from the Sci Fi Channel, the only network in the world known most for their wholly illogical and plot hole-ridden movies. Got...

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Blood Angels (2004) Movie Review

Blood Angels (2004) Movie Review

Nix February 9, 2005

“Blood Angels” (aka “Thralls”) is a pretty funny movie if you approach it in the right mood, and the second half has its tongue so firmly entrenched in its cheek that you wonder why...

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Tattoo (2002) Movie Review

Tattoo (2002) Movie Review

James Mudge February 7, 2005

The plot is set in Berlin, where a maniac is preying upon people with intricate tattoos, harvesting their skin and leaving them for dead. The detective assigned to the case, Minks (Christian Redl) is...

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Creep (2004) Movie Review

Creep (2004) Movie Review

James Mudge February 1, 2005

“Creep” comes along at a time when the British horror industry is experiencing a resurgence of sorts, with recent years bringing forth films such as “28 Days Later” and “Dead Man’s Shoes”. In this...

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The I Inside (2003) Movie Review

The I Inside (2003) Movie Review

Nix January 31, 2005

I must shamefully admit that “The I Inside” got me. Using my prodigious movie IQ, which is really quite enormous (just go with it), I thought I had figured out everything there was to...

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Land of the Dead (2005) Movie Review

Land of the Dead (2005) Movie Review

Nix January 24, 2005

George Romero’s “Land of the Dead” is the fourth installment in the legendary filmmaker’s “Dead” series, which began in the ’60s with “Night of the Living Dead”, continued into the ’70s with “Dawn of...

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Evil Dead Trap 2 (1991) Movie Review

Evil Dead Trap 2 (1991) Movie Review

Erick Kwon January 24, 2005

Shy and sullen Aki Otami (Shoko Nakajima) is a projectionist at a fleabag theatre in a rundown and seedy section of town, where she’s haunted by fleeting visions of a small boy whom she...

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Black Christmas (1974) Movie Review

Black Christmas (1974) Movie Review

Guest January 13, 2005

(Movie Review by Donnie Saxton) About 90 minutes into “Black Christmas”, my mind began to wander to Steve McQueen spinning his tires in the classic car chase scene from 1968′s “Bullitt.” In ’68, that...

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Biohazardous (2001) Movie Review

Biohazardous (2001) Movie Review

Guest January 9, 2005

(Movie Review by Jerry White) Make no mistake about it: “Biohazardous” is a bad movie. Luckily, it’s a good bad movie. Filmed entirely in my home state of New Jersey, “Biohazardous” is an old-fashioned,...

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Ring of Darkness (2004) Movie Review

Ring of Darkness (2004) Movie Review

Nix December 27, 2004

David DeCoteau, the director of the low-budget, cheapie “Ring of Darkness”, is gay and proud of it. And the fact that DeCoteau is unapologetically gay means his movies are filled with hunky young men...

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Trans-American Killer (aka Switch Killer, 2004) Movie Review

Trans-American Killer (aka Switch Killer, 2004) Movie Review

Nix December 19, 2004

Less an actual movie than a reason to film inside a strip club and show a lot of strippers plying their trade, “Trans-American Killer” (known overseas as “Switch Killer”) is pure B-grade Slasher material,...

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Enter: Zombie King (2003) Movie Review

Enter: Zombie King (2003) Movie Review

Joseph Savitski December 15, 2004

There are certain films in which logic is some sort of abstract notion, something to be considered but never truly taken seriously. “Enter…Zombie King” is, beyond any shadow of a doubt, one of these...

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Blade 3: Trinity (2004) Movie Review

Blade 3: Trinity (2004) Movie Review

Nix December 13, 2004

If you enjoyed the originality of the original “Blade”, and thought Del Toro’s “Blade 2″ was hells on wheels, mannerisms and good taste be damned, then David Goyer’s “Blade: Trinity”, the third and supposedly...

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Gargoyles (2004) Movie Review

Gargoyles (2004) Movie Review

Nix December 10, 2004

Here’s a confession: if not for my affinity for Michael Pare, who dominated the direct-to-video action genre in the ’90s and was an A-list movie star in the ’80s (“Streets of Fire” being one...

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Dracula 3000 (2004) Movie Review

Dracula 3000 (2004) Movie Review

Nix November 28, 2004

There are bad movies, and then there is “‘Dracula 3000″, a science fiction/horror/unintentional comedy (or is it?) set in the year 3000, where people are flying around in spaceships, but wheelchairs still look like...

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