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Film Review: Prison of The Psychotic Damned (2007)

Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: Five ghost hunters, led by professor Rayna Bloom (Susan Adriensen), investigates undead activity in a spooky terminal in Buffalo’s rough East Side neighborhood. But our heroes find more than they bargain for in this claustrophobic horror thriller. Along for the gory ride are Rayna’s cameraman (Jim Vaughn), a psychic (Demona Bast), a trust-fund goth princess (Melantha …

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Film Review: Deadly Friend (1986)

SYNOPSIS: Loosely adapted from Diana Henstell’s novel Friend, “Deadly Friend” revolves around boy genius Paul (Matthew Laborteaux) who has moved to a new town with his mother his mother and his robot pal that he built himself named BB. Paul soon falls in love with pretty neighbor Sam (Kristy Swanson), who lives with her abusive father. Things soon go downhill …

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Film Review: Rampage: killing Without Reason (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Dare to take a look deep inside the dark, twisted minds of America’s most disturbed mass murderers. This 10-part documentary series explores the motives and events leading up to the most horrifying rage-murder cases in recent history. This original documentary production features rare and never-before-seen footage and information. See leading experts discuss the psychological reasoning that leads to hate …

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Film Review: Victor Juliet’s Director’s Cut (2009)

Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: VICTOR JULIET’S DIRECTOR’S CUT is a feature length horror film structured as an anthology. The film is composed of five segments. REVIEW: Written & Directed by: Victor Juliet Starring: Victor Juliet, Rachel Ward, Peter Thomas QUICK FIX: In this quirky tale told in five acts, the world’s newest, cleverest, and bestest no-budget indie filmmaker known as …

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Film Review: Laserblast (1978) – Review #2

Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: A young man walking through the desert encounters a pendant and oversized lasergun that gives him the power to destroy. REVIEW: Michael Rae’s Laserblast (1978) is one of the most enjoyable and best “worst” movies I’ve ever seen. Long a staple of 16mm syndicated television airings on independent channels it’s a ridiculously delightful slice of Southern …

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