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F (2010) Johannes Roberts F started off with some potential, but quickly began a downward spiral, with the numerous holes in the script, the overuse of the standard horror movie clichés, and the horrible and abrupt ending,... |
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Faces in the Crowd (2011) Julien Magnat Faces in the Crowd is a good example of a movie that offers a fairly original and intriguing premise, but suffers a very bland and poor execution. Milla fans may enjoy this, but viewers seeking a... |
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Farmhouse (2008) George Bessudo An interesting, but failed genre effort that offers some creative ideas, but sadly weren't executed as well as they could've been. We're then given an over-the-top and seemingly out-of... |
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Fear of the Dark (2002) K.C. Bascombe The movie proved to be an effective genre effort, despite merely relying on two characters and sticking to only one location the entire time. Had it not been for some of the seemingly rushed... |
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Feast (2005) John Gulager Feast is a ballsy gore-fest that adds twists to the typical genre formula, and spares no one from a bloody death. Not even children are safe from a good old-fashioned devouring; definitely... |
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Fever Lake (1996) Ralph Portillo Same story where some dumbass college students go to this cabin with an indian curse and get their asses killed. Don't waste your money. |
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Final Destination (2000) James Wong So, basically this is a pretty good movie and you'll get your money's worth. I recommend this film to everyone. |
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Final Destination 2 (2003) David R. Ellis If you're a fan of the original then you'll probably enjoy this sequel. I know I did. Check this out. |
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Final Destination 3 (2006) James Wong I personally think this is the weakest in the trilogy, but it's to be expected considering the previous two were held high in regards to entertainment and originality on my list. However, the... |
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Final Destination 5 (2011) Steven Quale Though my expectations were at an all time low, Final Destination 5 delivered everything you’d expect. Creative deaths, a fast pace, and an overall entertaining theater going experience. Its main... |
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Final Exam (1981) Jimmy Huston If bad dialogue, horrible pranks and long extended scenes of students walking are your film "musts", then by all means this is your "Citizen Kane". |
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Flesh Eating Mothers (1989) James Aviles Martin 80's cheese at its best. Decent gore and an interesting plot, if you enjoyed Rabid Grannies you might also enjoy this. |
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Fragile (2005) Jaume Balagueró A surprisingly good haunted-hospital flick that delivers some fairly decent chills and a cool-creepy-lookin' ghost. Check this out. |
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Frankenhooker (1990) Frank Henenlotter A good cheesy horror comedy from director Frank Henenlotter. Lots of gore, and lots of fun. Check this baby out. |
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Freddy vs. Jason (2003) Ronny Yu A silly plot, but who cares? It has a lot of good blood and gore and the fights between the two horror icons are pretty damn fun! Personally I would have liked it more, but I'm not much of a... |
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Friday the 13th (1980) Sean S. Cunningham Friday the 13th may have its fair share of flaws, but its entertainment value, along with the place it's created for itself in the genre's history, make this film required viewing for all... |
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Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) Steve Miner It's not perfect, but it comes as close to it as a slasher sequel can. With a charismatic leading lady, good pacing, and a frightening bagheaded Jason, Part 2 has everything you could ask for. A... |
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Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982) Steve Miner While my least favorite of the first four, Friday the 13th Part 3 still delivers all the goods needed to make a slasher fan happy. A technical achievement at the time that outgrossed Jaws 3-D and... |
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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) Joseph Zito Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a strong entry into one of the most beloved (and berated) horror franchises of all time. Boasting strong direction, likable actors (for the most part), and a... |
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Fright Night (1985) Tom Holland Noted as one of the best vampire films to come out of this genre; this is definitely a movie to see if you haven't already. I personally never get tired of watching this. |
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Fright Night (2011) Craig Gillespie Fright Night could've been a pointless carbon copy of the original, but instead, turned out to be a surprisingly amusing and enjoyable effort from an overused sub-genre. There are a lot of pros... |
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From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) Robert Rodriguez Badass characters, lots of gore, Salma Hayek, and with a combination of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino makes for a very fun and entertaining vampire romp. Any fan of the genre should check... |
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Frontier(s) (2008) Xavier Gens This is not one to be missed. Lots of blood, good gore, grisly deaths, and plenty of violence. The movie successfully blends what we love in the genre and delivers a movie that puts all the TCM... |
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Frozen (2010) Adam Green Frozen is a surprisingly good example of a seemingly simple survival situation made into a harrowing 90-minute story of people going against the odds and attempt to make it out of a dire predicament... |
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Funeral Home (1980) William Fruet The film has very little redeeming value -- there's no nudity, gore, offers very little deaths, and it's slow-paced for the first hour. However, for those looking for mystery-type horror... |
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