Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Trapped in a quarantined Barcelona apartment building with residents, firefighters and a growing horde of ravenous zombies, television reporter Angela (Manuela Velasco) and her cameraman, Pablo, record brutal deaths and terrifying events while trying to stay alive. Filmed entirely from unseen Pablo’s point of view, this tension-filled Spanish horror film thrills viewers with its aggressive action. …
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Film Review: Bloody Current Exchange (short film) (2007)
Rate This MovieSYNOPSIS: A well dressed old man was waiting on a bed. A telephone rang. A glamorous young lady entered the room. They vaguely introduced themselves and made love. A bloody current exchange in a way. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have BLOODY CURRENT EXCHANGE, A French film written and directed by Romain Basset. The film is …
Read More »Film Review: The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: In 2001, police in Poughkeepsie New York made a shocking discovery—six bodies buried in the backyard of a residential house. Astonishingly, that was only the beginning. Inside the home, police uncovered over 800 neatly organized video tapes detailing the exploits of one man’s decade-long crime spree. The most disturbing part of the find, was that the …
Read More »Film Review: New Tokyo Decadence: The Slave (2007)
SYNOPSIS: A secretary is introduced to the world of BDSM by her boss. She becomes his personal slave as they take a walk on the wild side of experimentations. This film is based on main actress, Rinako Hirasawa’s personal experiences. REVIEW: New Tokyo Decadence – The Slave does not so much fall into the horror genre as it does the …
Read More »Film Review: Just Desserts: The Making of ‘Creepshow’ – Review 2
SYNOPSIS: Details the making of Stephen King & George A. Romero’s 1982 horror anthology classic, from conception through to completion. REVIEW: The July 2016 North American blu-ray release of Just Desserts: The Making of ‘Creepshow’, filmmaker Michael Felsher’s feature-length chronicle of the creation of the classic 1982 anthology film, was, and is, cause for celebration for fans of director George …
Read More »Film Review: My Name is Bruce (2007)
SYNOPSIS: Mistaken for the character he plays in the Evil Dead films, B-movie icon Bruce Campbell (playing himself) is kidnapped by the citizens of a small mining town who want him to save them from a vengeful demon. At first, Campbell thinks it’s all part of an elaborate prank. But when he realizes the demon is in fact real, he …
Read More »Film Review: Brain Dead (2007)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The story of six people caught in the unusual (except in horror films) predicament of being stranded in a deserted fishing lodge with a host of alien-infected, mutant amoeba-controlled zombies at their doorstep. REVIEW: Written by: Dale Gelineau Directed by: Kevin Tenney Starring: Joshua Benton, Sarah Grant Brendecke, Michelle Tomlinson, David Crane An asteroid tears through …
Read More »Film Review: Fist of the Vampire (2007)
SYNOPSIS: 1977. A family is murdered in cold blood. The case goes unsolved for decades and remains a mystery. Enter the present day, detective Lee Southward is sent on assignment to infiltrate an illegal underground fighting tournament and bring in the organizers. Lee battles his way to the top of the tournaments in attempts to get closer to the organizers. …
Read More »Film Review: Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge (2007)
SYNOPSIS: Yosuke, a typical slacker kid dozing his way through school, showing nothing in the way of ambition as he quietly mulls over the death of a close friend the year before. He is clever enough and full of smart comments but just doesn’t seem to see the point of much in life. That changes when he meets Eri by …
Read More »Film Review: Trick ‘r’ Treat (2007)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The usually boisterous traditions of Halloween turn baleful, and everyone in a small town tries to survive one night in pure hell in writer-director Michael Dougherty’s fright fest. Several stories weave together, such as a loner fending off a demented trick-or-treater’s attacks, kids uncovering a freaky secret, a school principal — who moonlights as a serial …
Read More »Film Review: Four Roads to Hell (2007)
SYNOPSIS: Like a good ghost story? Then turn out the lights and prepare to feel a chill as Japan’s masters of the macabre spin some of the creepiest spectral sagas to grace the screen. Four Roads To Hell is an anthology featuring short stories based on true accounts as collected from writers Hirokatsu Kihara and Ichiro Nakayama. This is part …
Read More »Film Review: Everlasting Hate (2007)
SYNOPSIS: Adrian and Eve, a young couple who have long left their happiest days behind them; Csaba and Enrico, two brutal thugs and killer who are just coming from their last job; And Finn, a homeless young man, whose memory is incomplete; They all seem to coincide by chance in a house in the forest. The group is facing a …
Read More »Film Review: The Trick or Treaters (2007)
SYNOPSIS: A young girl on her way to an orphanage is abducted by three robbers in the hopes they may ransom her off. Short and sweet, this isn’t exactly a film built to challenge the intellect of anyone over three years of age. REVIEW: Directed: Hayo Freitag Starring: Lex Lang, Cole Sand, Gabe Eggerling The Trick or Treaters is a …
Read More »Film Review: Angel of Death 2: The Prison Island Massacre (2007)
SYNOPSIS: A hitchhiker is framed for a crime and incarcerated on Prison Island, where she awaits rescue by her father’s hired mercenaries. REVIEW: Another collaboration between director Andreas Bethmann and special effects guru Olaf Ittenbach, Angel of Death 2: The Prison Island Massacre is another in the long line of prison exploitation films, with the usual twist I’ve come to expect …
Read More »Film Review: Planet Terror (2007)
SYNOPSIS: After an experimental bio-weapon is released, turning thousands into zombie-like creatures, it’s up to a rag-tag group of survivors to stop the infected and those behind its release. REVIEW: Somehow reviewing this great piece of work slipped under our radar. Though the film itself (bearing some discussion) was still a chance for me to re-watch this film again with …
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