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Film Review: Slink (2013)

SYNOPSIS: In the rural town of Wickenhaven, a psychotic tanning salon owner is responsible for the disappearances of many young, innocent girls, while his wife, an exotic purse designer, is willing to overlook his evil nature. REVIEW: Slink, the word brings the imagination into full force.  What could it mean, a slasher film where they slink around, methodically stalking their …

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Film Review: Open Grave (2013)

SYNOPSIS: A wounded man suffering from amnesia, awakens in a large open grave full of dead bodies. Upon his escape he encounters a group of fellow “lost” individuals; he does not know who is friend, who is foe or if he himself is good…or evil. As memories slowly return, he may not want to know the whole truth. REVIEW: Open …

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Film Review: Office Uprising (2018)

SYNOPSIS: An employee at a weapons factory discovers that an energy drink turns his co-workers into zombies REVIEW: It’s been said that it’s always better to aim high and fail than it is to aim low and succeed. So far this year we have had some wonderful examples of horror films that have aimed high and succeeded, (Hereditary, A Quiet …

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Film Review: The Boy (2016)

SYNOPSIS: An American nanny is shocked that her new English family’s boy is actually a life-sized doll. After violating a list of strict rules, disturbing events make her believe that the doll is really alive. REVIEW: Automatonophobia: The fear of ventriloquists dummies, animatronic creatures, wax statues or something that represents a being that appears to have emotions or perceptions. Pediophobia: …

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Blu-Ray Review: Beyond the Darkness (Re-Released by Severin in 2017)

(First Time Watch Review) – 3.5 out of 5 Stars Re-released nearly 20 years after the Filmmaker Aristide Massaccesi or Joe D’Amato’s passing, comes the truly uncomfortable and disturbing love story known as Beyond the Darkness or Buried Alive or Buio Omega (take your pick) through Severin. Restored and including a wealth of bonus content, this fairy tale Romeo and …

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Film Review: Psychopath (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Sarah misses a desperate call from her stranded sister sets off with friends to find her in the backwoods town of Raven’s Neck, home to a brutal escaped mental patient. REVIEW: The opening credits for Robert Elkins’ PSYCHOPATH set us up well for a horror ride with a jarring surprise of a technique, something a little new and different…and …

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Film Review: Prey (2004)

SYNOPSIS: “When a number of hikers are found torn apart in a national park, the police and park rangers alike are left baffled. Slowly their darkest nightmares are revealed as surmounting evidence points to the existence of a terrifying beast, known only in folk-lore. With the rangers trapped in the park, they’re forced to make their escape on foot, through …

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Film Review: The Nostril Picker (1993)

SYNOPSIS: Loner turns into a girl to lure and kill other girls. REVIEW: Joe Bucowski is creepy stalker who learns how to transform himself into a 17-year-old student. He uses his bizarre ‘super power’ to infiltrate a high school clique, and pick off their female student body one by one in an orgy of violence and cannibalism. Let’s be honest …

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Film Review: Devoured (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A young immigrant woman is working in an old New York restaurant earning money to send back home to her young son, who is living with his grandmother; however, malevolent forces are making her job much harder. REVIEW: Directed by Greg Olliver, Devoured opens with us joining the New York police department as they are standing over the body …

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Film Review: The Killer Snakes (1975)

SYNOPSIS: A young man who has been beaten, abused, humiliated and laughed at all his life finds that he has an unusual empathy with snakes. He can talk to them and they understand him, and eventually he finds that he can get them to do his bidding. He decides to use his newfound friends to take his revenge on everyone …

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Film Review: Horror High (1973)

SYNOPSIS: After being forced to drink a special chemical he created in the science lab (that turned his gentle guinea pig that he used as a test subject into a violent little monster) high school nerd Vernon becomes a  homicidal monster himself and goes on a killing spree, taking out all the people that bullied him. REVIEW: I’ve always been …

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Film Review: Dark Spectre (short film) (2018)

REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have DARK SPECTRE,  written by Bruce Nachsin. There doesn’t seem to be a credit for the director, so perhaps this is a group effort. Two superhumans meet in a dark alley for a battle to the death to determine who will rule the city. Tensions are high as the Dark Spectre (Bruce Nachsin) …

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Film Review: Fields of the Dead (2014)

SYNOPSIS: Seven friends find themselves on an isolated farm. Here, they discover an ancient book, which summons demons from the surrounding woods. Now, these friends will have to find a way out of the fields, if they want to survive. REVIEW: I have no particular beef with blonde women.  In fact, I’ve dated one or two in my lifetime.  My …

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Film Review: Iron Sky (2012)

SYNOPSIS: The Nazis set up a secret base on the moon in 1945 where they hide out and plan to return to power in 2018. REVIEW: After watching the trailer for “Iron Sky”, my expectations went through the roof. Just knowing that the film actually existed was enough to make me a bit giddy. The premise alone is just plain …

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Film Review: Olga (short film) (2016)

SYNOPSIS: When Olga, a young woman with a troubled past, finds the man who killed her parents before her eyes, it’s time for him to get what’s coming to him. REVIEW: Yet another short film, kiddies! This time we have OLGA, a short film from Canada by Olaf Svenson. This film is in French with English subtitles. OLGA premiered at …

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Film Review: Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)

SYNOPSIS: “Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein Or The Modern Prometheus, reveals to Percy Shelley and Lord Byron that Henry Frankenstein and his Monster did not die. Both lived, and went on to even stranger misadventures than before. As the new story begins, Henry wants nothing more than to settle into a peaceful life with his new bride. But his old …

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