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Tail Sting (2001) Paul Wynne A perfect example of a group of 20-somethings putting their money together, vomiting a script, and getting a lame director to create a true disasterpiece such as this. Avooooooooiiiiiiidddddddddd!! |
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Tamara (2005) Jeremy Haft Unoriginal, but does offer interesting deaths, but sadly, the deaths are the only thing remotely decent about the film. Also, don't expect a lot of gore like I did. Basically if you watch this,... |
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Teeth (2007) Mitchell Lichtenstein This was an interesting film that might not appeal to everyone due to its different approach to an uncommon and seemingly ridiculous theme. I personally liked the movie and the lead character "... |
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Tell Me Something (1999) Yoon-Hyun Chang Compared to such films as Silence of the Lambs and Seven, but doesn't really live up. Though, it's a good film none-the-less. Check this movie out and pay attention to the many plot twists. |
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Tell Tale (2009) Michael Cuesta An interesting, but ultimately mediocre take on what could have been a great modern-day twist on the classic Edgar Allan Poe tale. Aside from the bit about the heart beating differently with certain... |
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Terror Tract (2000) George P. Cosmatos The film is very predictable and doesn't deliver much in the blood and guts department, but it's still a fun watch thanks to its interesting stories and hilarious wraparound segment. Check... |
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Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) John Luessenhop If you're a fan of The Texas Chainsaw series then nothing's going to stop you from seeing this latest entry. You’ve probably already seen it considering this review was written a few days... |
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) Jonathan Liebesman The film's aim to be more realistic, bloody, and violent than the '03 version succeeded, but doesn't offer quite much more in terms of story. Sure we're shown how some things came... |
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994) Kim Henkel While not as bad as some people make it out to be, it's still pretty freakin' bad. Whoever thought that putting Leatherface in a dress was a good idea needs to seriously fist themselves. It... |
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The ABCs of Death (2012) Kaare Andrews, Angela Bettis, Adrián García Bogliano, Bruno Forzani & Hélène Cattet, Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, Jason Eisener, Xavier Gens, Jorge Michel Grau, Lee Hardcastle, Noboru Iguchi, Thomas Cappelen Malling, Anders Morgenthaler, Yoshihiro Nishimura, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Simon Rumley, Marcel Sarmiento, Jon Schnepp, Srdjan Spasojevic, Timo Tjahjanto, Andrew Traucki, Nacho Vigalondo, Jake West, Ti West, Ben Wheatley, Adam Wingard, Yudai Yamaguchi Despite being an anthology don't expect much of actual storytelling here, as the filmmakers mostly just relied on shock value and gross-out humor for each of their tales. The best way to... |
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The Apparition (2012) Todd Lincoln While it presents some ideas and scares that occasionally work surprisingly well, the filmmakers’ lack of confidence in what they’re making and an OBVIOUS last minute hack job prevent The Apparition... |
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The Appeared (2007) Paco Cabezas Yet another Spanish film that had the potential of being good, but failed due to its poor writing and mediocre directing. The movie serves as a decent ghost mystery, but don't expect much in... |
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The Awakening (1980) Mike Newell As far as mummy movies go this is a stinker -- we don't even get an actual mummy! Instead we're treated to a lot of mysterious (but cool) deaths. Check it if you're lookin' for... |
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The Awakening (2011) Nick Murphy The Awakening is a slow-building, moody, supernatural period thriller that delivers some genuinely creepy scenes thanks to its subtle approach towards its scares in the first half. Unfortunately, it... |
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The Black Waters of Echo's Pond (2009) Gabriel Bologna Black Waters of Echo’s Pond is filled to the brim with everything that made 80s B-movies so loveable, including plenty of blood, bad acting, and gratuitous boobage. If you’re down with these things... |
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The Bloodstained Shadow (1978) Antonio Bido The Bloodstained Shadow is a bit of a lost gem, having everything the genre prescribes. The murders are solid, the tension is thick, atmosphere is at a premium, and the killer is mysterious. The only... |
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The Bone Yard (1990) James Cummins Underrated zombie film. Good effects, interesting zombies, and a lot of cheesy-ness. Check this movie out with an open mind. |
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The Boogens (1981) James L. Conway Nothing special. Cliched and predictable. Boring story and scenes. Don't bother. |
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The Box (2009) Richard Kelly The Box is NOT a movie for everyone, I understand that. In fact, I’d say that most of you will find it frustrating and be bored by the fact that it takes time to build the story. But if you’re... |
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The Brotherhood of Satan (1971) Bernard McEveety An interesting idea that failed due to horrible directing, slow-pacing, and pointless and confusing sequences. Don't bother. |
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The Bunker: The Evil is Within (2002) Rob Green A decent watch. Slow in parts and doesn't have as much horror as I wanted, but worth a watch at least once if you got nothing else to rent. |
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The Burning (1981) Tony Maylam Not a bad slasher flick. Definitely a ripoff of Friday the 13th, but this is actually one of the better ripoffs. Try to catch this film UNCUT if you can. I wasn't lucky enough to catch it. |
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The Burrowers (2008) J. T. Petty A decent straight-to-DVD flick. Although the premise isn't the most original, the execution and setting make it interesting. Slow-paced and relying mostly on mood and a foreboding atmosphere,... |
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The Cabin in the Woods (2011) Drew Goddard Cabin in the Woods is pretty much every horror fan's wet dream, as it gives us a little bit of everything and manages to deliver something fun and creative in the process. It's a multi-... |
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The Caller (2011) Matthew Parkhill Although The Caller is an intriguing low-budget flick that stands above your standard genre fair, thanks to some of the logical issues presented in the story we're left with a decent effort that... |
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The Carrier (1988) Nathan J. White A good and seemingly unknown 80's horror flick. Cool premise and managed to keep my interest, but sadly could have played out the virus-aspect a little better. Still worth a rent. |
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The Child (1977) Robert Voskanian This is a bit of an unknown zombie movie, and with good reason. It has a silly plot, but okay-looking zombies. Not enough zombies though. Don't bother checking this. |
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The Children (1980) Max Kalmanowicz A fun cheesy B-movie that reminds us just why the 80's is a fav. decade amongst many horror fans (such as myself). Poorly scripted, horribly acted, and mediocrely directed, but I'll be... |
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The Children (2008) Tom Shankland A surprisingly good evil-kids flick. The film opts to go for a more dark and atmospheric approach rather than kids just slicing-and-dicing the adults, which I found very refreshing. Worth a check,... |
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The Chilling (1989) Deland Nuse, Jack A. Sunseri A wasted zombie movie, if you'd even call it that. The zombies in this film were basically just green space aliens with glowing eyes, in my opinion. Don't bother with this. |
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The Collection (2012) Marcus Dunstan It's rare to find a sequel surpass its predecessor, but The Collection managed to pull it off and offer much more than we were ever given in the past and continues to make the Collector himself... |
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The Collector (2009) Marcus Dunstan The Collector was a bit of a mixed bag for me; I didn’t hate it by any means but I didn’t fully enjoy the experience. However for a movie to attempt to scare the audience again and to partially... |
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The Coroner (1999) Juan A. Mas Here's a word of advice for all you horror fans out there... if you see a movie in a video store and you've never heard of it before and the cover of the box looks somewhat cool and when... |
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The Crazies (2010) Breck Eisner With plot holes and cheap jump scares, The Crazies is far from a perfect film. But as far as sheer entertainment value goes, it hooks you in almost immediately and doesn’t let go until the final,... |
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The Dark Power (1985) Phil Smoot This was probably one of the cheesiest and most ridiculous horror films I've seen in a while, but that's not entirely a bad thing. In fact, I had a lot of fun watching this once the action... |
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The Dead (2010) Howard J. Ford The Dead is a sigh of relief for the sub-genre, as it makes zombies creepy again by bringing back the old school slow-walking formula that was seemingly forgotten in recent efforts. Sadly, despite... |
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The Dead Next Door (1989) J.R. Bookwalter A low-budget zombie movie that came out of the 80s; had an interesting concept, but it all falls apart rather fast. A few zombies looked cool and there was some nice gore, but that's about it. |
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The Descent (2005) Neil Marshall If there's ever a horror movie that you had to absolutely see, let this be it! This is one of the best horror flicks I've seen in a long time. Hot chicks + scares + blood and guts + a large... |
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The Descent: Part 2 (2009) Jon Harris This is a great follow up to the original and has a great ending that leaves you wanting more, in that sick perverted way a good horror film is meant to. It’s got suspense, gore and is well written... |
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The Devil Inside (2012) William Brent Bell “The Devil Inside” is a lazy, uncreative cash-in on the popular “found footage” gimmick. The plot (and most of the performances for that matter) is all over the place, when it should have just picked... |
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The Devil's Backbone (2001) Guillermo del Toro A good original story. Expected more scares and a better ending, but still enjoyable and interesting. Check this. |
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The Devil's Rejects (2005) Rob Zombie It doesn't matter if you're a fan of the first or not, because this film really goes in a totally different direction. I personally enjoyed it -- the story is interesting and so are the... |
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The Divide (2011) Xavier Gens Maybe it’s because I knew nothing about the movie, and it played out differently than I was expecting, but I just loved The Divide. It’s tense, violent, borderline sick, and all around entertaining.... |
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The Echo (2008) Yam Laranas Creepy ghost story with a suspenseful atmosphere. The Echo definitely surpasses the original in every single aspect and it's always nice to be pleasantly surprised. It's all ready out on... |
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The Evil (1978) Gus Trikonis An underrated haunted house movie. Interesting story and deaths. Not scary, but worth a rent if you can find it. |
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The Evil Dead (1981) Sam Raimi The darker film of the three and possibly also the scariest. A good movie that every horror fan must view at least once in their lifetime. |
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The Exorcist (1973) William Friedkin A good movie that still manages to scare. With excellent directing and sweet effects, this movie is a MUST for any horror fan. |
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The Eye (2002) Oxide Pang, Danny Pang Now one of my favorite movies. Good scares; freaky ghosts. |
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The Eye (2008) David Moreau, Xavier Palud I didn't care for the characters, the scares didn't work, and I was bored the entire time since I knew exactly what would happen next. If you've seen the original film, then skip this... |
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The Eye 2 (2004) Oxide Pang, Danny Pang A failed sequel to a great horror flick from Hong Kong. Although it does have its moments, it doesn't compare to the originality and creativity of the first. Worth a check if you're a fan... |
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The Falling (1987) Deran Sarafian The Falling is a cheesy 80's flick that would've been a fun ride had the filmmakers not been so scared to show more action on-screen. The "alien predator" isn't much of a... |
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The Final Destination (2009) David R. Ellis Final Destination 4 isn't the best in the series but it sure is a lot of fun. Gone is much of the mystery and build up of its predecessors, but brand new 3D technology and a high body count... |
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The Final Terror (1983) Andrew Davis This is a fairly underrated backwoods-survival horror flick, where it relies on atmosphere and the characters survival instincts to move along its story. There isn't much for gore or on-screen... |
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The Fog (1980) John Carpenter A decent flick, but a little slow. Worth a check if you're looking for something different or if you're fan of Carpenter. |
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The Fog (2005) Rupert Wainwright A pointless remake that offers zero scares and less Maggie Grace than I would have liked. Stick to the original. |
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The Forest (1983) Don Jones To me this was more of a kids flick than a horror film. Could have had a lot more to it. Not recommended. |
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The Gateway Meat (2008) Ron DeCaro For the most part I did enjoy The Gateway Meat; there was enough gore, mayhem, originality and hyper visuals to make me and any other underground horror fan happy. However, due to constraints, some... |
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The Gravedancers (2006) Mike Mendez If you see this with an open mind and don't take it seriously then you'll probably end up enjoying it as much as I did. With creepy and original-looking ghosts, the movie stands above some... |
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The Grey (2012) Joe Carnahan The Grey is a multi-layered survival pic that really puts you right in with the group and offers some tense scenes and incredibly menacing foes. The slow and moody atmosphere may deter some people... |
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The Grudge 3 (2009) Toby Wilkins There’s nothing new here that we haven’t seen in the previous films, only this time it’s done less effectively. The movie harmlessly exists within its own mediocrity. It could have been much better... |
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The Haunted House Project (2010) Cheol-ha Lee This proved to be a disappointing POV "found footage" flick to come out of South Korea. There was potential, especially with the creepy location, but instead of attempting any creativity,... |
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The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Wes Craven One of Wes Craven's better films; predictable, but good story. A good movie, that I felt ended too soon. Rent this if you're a fan of Wes or want to see a good film. |
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The Hills Have Eyes (2006) Alexandre Aja This is a surprisingly good movie. There's a nice blend of gore and violence to please any horror fan. Although I liked the original, this definitely surpassed it in many ways. |
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The Hills Have Eyes II (2007) Martin Weisz This sequel was essentially a failure compared to the first; not only with critics, but box-office numbers as well. Although it eventually made its money back with overseas sales, the movie is just... |
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The Hills Run Red (2009) Dave Parker The movie isn't the most original, but it still attempts to throw some twists at us towards the end, which chances are us seasoned genre vets will have already seen coming. Regardless, there was... |
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The Hitcher (1986) Robert Harmon One of the best road-related movies and the definitive hitch-hiker flick. Interesting story and characters with a lot of suspense and action. Keeps you wondering what's going to happen next.... |
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The Hole (2009) Joe Dante The Hole is unfortunately neither a good nor a bad film, but simply a mediocre one. The movie doesn't really boast much creativity behind it, and loses any sort of potential fairly early on.... |
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The Horde (2009) Yannick Dahan, Benjamin Rocher The film gives us some cool characters and scenes, but lacks the creativity and atmosphere that it could've had. With a non-existent story, pacing issues in the mid-mark and a poor ending, the... |
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The Host (2006) Joon-ho Bong Finally a monster movie done right. Not focusing on scares or a completely ridiculous plot, the film is packed with drama, comedy, cool sequences and an awesome and original creature. Check this baby... |
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The House of the Devil (2009) Ti West Like I said before, I really wanted to like the movie, but I couldn't. It's hard to like a movie that really doesn't offer anything to the viewer. It has a nice retro look and is... |
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The House on Sorority Row (1983) Mark Rosman The House on Sorority Row is a stylish, well crafted slasher from the early 80s heyday that’s able to rise above its clichéd material. While it’s by no means overtly bloody or violent, it’s shooting... |
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The Howling (1981) Joe Dante A good werewolf flick, although the werewolf action doesn't start until about half the movie. A little slow, but starts to pick up after the first half. Worth a watch just on the werewolf... |
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The Howling: Reborn (2011) Joe Nimziki Almost entirely void of any actual "horror", The Howling: Reborn is simply an obvious cash-in on a completely different and more youth-oriented franchise all together. With its misplaced... |
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The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) Tom Six The worst thing about The Human Centipede is not it’s “shocking” story line, but more so the fact that there’s not that much going on. Director Tom Six has proven that he can create some effectively... |
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The Initiation (1984) Larry Stewart A very underrated 80's slasher film. Pretty original story and a killer that DOESN'T wear a mask. Cool twist at the end. Recommended if you can find it. |
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The Innkeepers (2011) Ti West While West's House of the Devil was so dreadfully slow to the point of almost being unbearable, this slow-burning effort was a at least entertaining enough to keep me watching thanks to its fun... |
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The Intruder Within (1981) Peter Carter A decent watch on TV, like it was originally meant to be, but not worth renting. Just a ripoff of the Alien films. Don't bother with this. |
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The Item (1999) Dan Clark One the the crappiest films I've ever seen. The creature looks like a giant penis and a woman decides to have sex with it for some reason. Movie is compiled of 80 minutes of talking and 20... |
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The Keep (1983) Michael Mann One of the better horror films to come out of the 80s. Has a lot of famous faces and some interesting colors and effects. Check this out if you're looking for something to rent. |
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The Last Exorcism (2010) Daniel Stamm With its simplistic approach to storytelling and effects-less chills, The Last Exorcism was brimming with potential. With that said, the sometimes stale shooting style and eventual predictability... |
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The Last House on the Left (2009) Dennis Iliadis A surprisingly gritty and realistic look at a revenge tale that doesn't rely specifically on gory deaths to please the audience. Slow-paced and character driven, the film may not appeal to... |
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The Last Lovecraft: Relic Of Cthulhu (2009) Henry Saine A victim of its limited budget, The Last Lovecraft is a decent, but ultimately disappointing horror-comedy. Lovecraft aficionados will likely find this amusing, while others (like me) will be... |
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The Laughing Dead (1989) S.P. Somtow Hardly even a zombie film. The movie has a really silly plot and lots of the scenes are quite laughable. Don't bother checkin' this. |
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The Legend of Hell House (1973) John Hough An underrated haunted house film. Has an interesting premise and some good creepy moments. Worth a check if you're into ghost-flicks. |
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The Lords of Salem (2012) Rob Zombie Lords of Salem is quite a change for Rob, but a change that didn't quite amount to much. Although the man is well versed in the use of visuals and lighting, he still needs quite a lot of work in... |
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The Loved Ones (2009) Sean Byrne The Loved Ones is a surprisingly good addition to the psycho-family sub-genre. The flick doesn't necessarily deliver anything we haven't already seen, but its creative, ballsy, and (at... |
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The Majorettes (1986) S. William Hinzman The flick starts off as an incredibly dull 80's slasher, but half-way through takes an interesting turn into greed and revenge, making it stand-out among the standard 80's slasher. A decent... |
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The Midnight Meat Train (2008) Ryuhei Kitamura Although the story was a little weak, the movie more than made up for it by many of the memorable and gory death scenes. The film kept my interest and I was intrigued by the cool and collected... |
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The Mist (2007) Frank Darabont For the most part (and from what I can remember) the movie stayed pretty true to the original story and is one of the better recent Stephen King horror adaptations (better than 1408 in my opinion).... |
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The Monster Squad (1987) Fred Dekker There's a reason why this film has a huge cult following behind it, and that's because it proves to this day that it remains as one of the most fun and creative films to come out of the... |
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The Mutilator (1983) Buddy Cooper Decent 80s slasher, but very cliched and predictable. If you want to see this, try to catch the uncut version. |
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The New Daughter (2009) Luis Berdejo The New Daughter is a decent genre effort, despite its flaws and pacing issues. It delivers a standard, but interesting premise and good use of creepy sounds and atmosphere makes it stand out a... |
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The Orphanage (2007) Juan Antonio Bayona The film's storytelling and atmosphere effectively brings back the once forgotten haunted house tale. Although the storyline was somewhat predictable, the delivery was still pulled off well.... |
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The Outing (1987) Tom Daley Bad acting, cheap effects, and a lot of lost potential. Not recommended unless you're seriously into bad 80's horror films. |
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The Pack (2010) Franck Richard The Pack is a decent flick that attempts to modify a tired sub-genre and although it stumbles along the way due to some pacing issues, comes out above your normal effort. It's a mixed bag for me... |
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The Pact (2012) Nicholas McCarthy The Pact is a surprisingly good addition to the supernatural sub-genre that proves with the right talent an indie film can still exceed bigger-budgeted mainstream efforts. If you're looking for... |
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The People Under the Stairs (1991) Wes Craven A good and entertaining horror flick. Gives you a mix-bag of things and doesn't just focus on what's "under the stairs." Not recommended for scares or gore, but worth a check if... |
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The Possession (2012) Ole Bornedal The Possession is every bit as predictable and clichéd as you'd expect from a film with such an uninspired title. The flick hits all the standard notes we've seen from movies with this... |
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The Power (1984) Stephen Carpenter, Jeffrey Obrow An unknown and underrated 80's horror gem that offers an interesting premise and decent practical effects. Worth a check for something a little different, if you can find it that is. |
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The Prey (1984) Edwin Scott Brown Another rare 80's slasher that follows the formula with less than stellar results. Nothing to new or exciting is offered up, except for the one climbing scene that Wrong Turn blatantly ripped... |
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The Quiet Family (1998) Ji-woon Kim A fun and simple dark comedy that works thanks to the talented director and cast of characters. Worth a check. |
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The Record (2001) Kim Jong Seok Pretty much a Korean remake of I Know What You Did Last Summer. Had its moments, but wasn't anything special. Don't bother with this. |
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The Red Shoes (2005) Yong-gyun Kim An above-average South Korean horror film that takes a predictable and unoriginal storyline to interesting new heights. With the use of bloody deaths and a somewhat fast pace, the movie should please... |
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The Relic (1997) Peter Hyams The Relic has its fair share of plot-holes, predictability and cheese, but it's ultimately a fun creature feature that offers a decent-lookin' beast and a good amount of carnage to boot.... |
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The Ring (2002) Gore Verbinski Good movie that lives up to the original, but in the end I still like the original better. This remake took a slightly different direction with the story and still remains to be creepy and... |
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The Ring 2 (1998) Hideo Nakata Not as good as the original, but still pretty good. Some really good creepy scenes in it. Recommended if you saw the first film. |
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The Ruins (2008) Carter Smith A character-driven feature, the film offered a few cringe-worthy scenes and played a lot on the paranoia of the group. Interesting, and original, I found the movie to be an enjoyable viewing... |
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The Runestone (1990) Willard Carroll A hefty kill count and a cool creature highlight this little known 1990's monster movie. The acting, plot, and effects are not the greatest, but the camp, action, and quick pace help balance it... |
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The Sentinel (1977) Michael Winner Not a bad haunted house flick. Not really scary, but had its creepy moments. Good original story. Worth at least one watch. |
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The Shortcut (2009) Nicholaus Goossen The reason for the 8 rating is the movie just isn't that scary or horrific. Sandler proves to be a great writer and emphasizes realistic teen dialogue, an against-the-grain approach that... |
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The Sleeper (2012) Justin Russell As an experiment in recreating the look and tone of the 80s slasher on a shoestring budget, The Sleeper rocks it. As a stand-alone story, it leaves a lot to be desired. If you’re a slasher fanboy,... |
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The Stepfather (1987) Joseph Ruben This is a memorable underrated 80s horror film that deserves a SE DVD treatment in the US. Check this film out if you can get your hands on it. |
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The Stepfather (2009) Nelson McCormick As a remake of a beloved 80s gem, The Stepfather fails. As a standalone thriller meant for no more than entertainment value, The Stepfather fails. As a bloodless, watered down, tween friendly... |
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The Strangers (2008) Bryan Bertino The film relies on a lot of suspenseful scenes, loud sounds, and the mystery behind the strangers to keep us watching. Offering a gritty 70's vibe and a few creepy villains, the movie is a solid... |
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The Stuff (1985) Larry Cohen A really cheesy and entertaining movie. If you enjoyed the Blob remake that came out of the 80s then you'll probably like this film. Watch it with an open mind. |
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The Supernaturals (1986) Armand Mastroianni Decent film at best; Had its moments, but overall just wasn't enough to be a good movie. The zombies weren't too good, but it was interesting seeing them use old ass weapons. I'd say... |
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The Surgeon (1995) Carl Schenkel If you're a fan of killer doctor movies then this is your flick! Mindless and cheesy, but highly entertaining for a direct-to-video. Worth a look. |
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The Terror Within (1989) Thierry Notz Another cheesy creature flick from producer Roger Corman. A ripoff of other Sci-Fi-Horror classics like Alien, but worth a check if you're a fan of 80's creature movies. |
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) Tobe Hooper One of my favorite horror films. This is a violent and edgy cult film that leaves you thinking about it weeks after viewing it. Highly recommended for any horror fan. |
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) Marcus Nispel A good remake, but it fails to top the original, but does top it in some aspects. Worth a check. |
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) Tobe Hooper Doesn't live up to the original, but does manage to be fairly entertaining. Worth a check. |
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The Thing (2011) Matthijs Van Heijningen Despite its many faults and not being as smart or as creepy as Carpenter's movie, this prequel still managed to be a fairly entertaining watch. Just be sure to leave your brain at the door and... |
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The Tripper (2006) David Arquette The comedy and satire fell a bit flat, but as a slasher it was an entertaining watch. Interesting characters, deaths, and a decent amount of blood and guts. Worth a check. |
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The Tunnel (2011) Carlo Ledesma The Tunnel offers an interesting approach towards the found footage/POV sub-genre, but it's incredibly slow start may turn some people off. If you can stick around long enough then you'll... |
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) Chris Weitz I tried to be as unbiased as possible, but when it comes down to it, New Moon is just not a good movie…I don’t care how old or what sex you are. With a story that lends itself to, if nothing else,... |
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The Twilight Saga: Twilight (2008) Catherine Hardwicke While Twilight fails at creating an effective vampire thriller, it succeeds in crafting a well directed, strongly acted and even relatable high school love story that will more than appease the... |
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The Two Faces of Fear (1972) Tulio Demichelli The Two faces of Fear goes unnoticed for a good reason, it's completely forgettable. There is no action and very little of anything else to hold ones interest. While the acting and soundtrack... |
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The Unholy (1988) Camilo Vila This is an underrated supernatural film. Check this if you're looking for something a little different than the regular horror flick. |
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The Unnamable (1988) Jean-Paul Ouellette This is definitely an 80's creature-flick that you should check out; clichéd with loads of blood and good gory deaths; Recommended. |
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The Vagrant (1992) Chris Walas A good fairly unknown horror-comedy, with an interesting premise and a lot of quirky characters. Although predictable, it still manages to be an enjoyable watch. Worth a check. |
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The Vineyard (1989) James Hong The Vineyard is far from a good film, in fact, it's a pretty shitty film. But horrible acting, plot-holes, and sheer randomness-aside, I had fun watching it. 80's cheese at its best here... |
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The Ward (2010) John Carpenter A sad and disappointing return for John Carpenter, as I found The Ward to be nothing more than an average film, packed with all the clichés that we're used to seeing from the genre. To top it... |
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The Warning (1980) Greydon Clark A surprisingly decent 80's scifi-horror flick with a solid cast and an interesting story. Worth a check if you can find this. |
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The Wicker Man (1975) Robin Hardy Not a bad direct-to-video. This is a film that you’ll either love or hate. If you like slow-paced thinkers that have singing and dancing, then maybe this is your cup of tea. It wasn't mine. |
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The Wicker Man (2006) Neil LaBute Even if you throw big names into the cast, in the end you're just remaking one bad movie into another bad movie. Do yourself a favor and skip both versions. |
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The Wig (2005) Shin-yeon Won If you can look past it's somewhat silly premise, you'll find that it's a surprisingly good and sometimes even creepy flick. Worth a check. |
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The Willies (1990) Brian Peck A fun little youth-oriented horror anthology that proved entertaining for the most part, but loses points with its final story due to pacing issues. Worth a check if you're looking for a... |
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The Wolfman (2010) Joe Johnston Wolfman is an entertaining flick that delivers the goods in certain areas, while falling short in others. Whether you like the movie in the end will likely be determined on how you approached it from... |
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The Woman in Black (1989) Herbert Wise If you're looking for a good a solid scary tale, and don't mind small budgets, then check this baby out! |
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The Woman in Black (2012) James Watkins The Woman in Black is essentially the return of the good old fashioned ghost tale, delivering a lot of great atmosphere and loads of really creepy scenes. Unfortunately, there are some pacing issues... |
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The Zombie Diaries (2006) Michael Bartlett When it's all said and done, Zombie Diaries managed to dish out an interesting and original installment in the repetitive sub-genre, and although it falls into the standard mold, it proves to be... |
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Them (2006) David Moreau, Xavier Palud A film that proves even with a low-budget and a cast of two, a movie can be just as effective, if-not, more-than standard horror from Hollywood. There are many creepy scenes thanks to the dark-... |
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Thirst (2009) Chan-wook Park A good flick if you know what you're getting. This isn't your standard vampire tale, as writer/director Chan-wook Park gives us a film with many layers to it, and is more of a character... |
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To All a Goodnight (1980) David Hess Slightly better than the other killer-Santa flicks, which isn't saying much. There are decent deaths, followed by an interesting climatic twist, which makes it watchable. Sadly, the horrible... |
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Tooth and Nail (2007) Mark Young An interesting, but faulty post-apocalyptic effort that offers a couple creative ideas, but horrible executions. The leads are mostly unlikable and stupid, while the cannibals are all boring and two-... |
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Tourist Trap (1979) David Schmoeller A good original underrated horror film. Check this baby out. |
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Train (2008) Gideon Raff Obviously I didn't enjoy the "Train" and I am pretty confident to say that you won't either. The movie can maybe, but just maybe, appeal to newcomers to the genre that started... |
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Triangle (2009) Christopher Smith A surprisingly good movie that leaves the viewer guessing up to the end. Worth a check if you're looking for a genre effort that requires you to think for once. |
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Trick 'r Treat (2008) Michael Dougherty Trick 'r Treat is a unique little horror anthology that sucks in its viewers and doesn't let go. The stories are entertaining, the characters are interesting, and it delivers the perfect... |
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Trick or Treats (1982) Gary Graver Lame 80s slasher. Barely any deaths, zero gore, basically just an hour full of tricks pulled on the babysitter. Don't bother with this nonsense. |
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Trilogy of Terror II (1996) Dan Curtis Fans of anthologies will probably enjoy this decent made-for-TV effort. The stories are pretty cheesy and predictable, yet highly entertaining (at least for me they were). Worth a check if you'... |
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Troll Hunter (2010) Andre Ovredal More of a fantasy-comedy, Troll Hunter proved to be a fun and intriguing ride from start to finish; offering an original premise and some great CG and creative look for these large creatures. Fans of... |
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Truth or Dare (1986) Tim Ritter A really cheap, crappy movie. Bad acting, very bad directing. Everything in this film is laughable. I wouldn't even call it horror. Don't bother with this. Ever! |
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Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010) Eli Craig Tucker & Dale vs Evil is a successful blend of comedy, a creative premise, likeable characters, and some blood and gore for good measure. It's amazing how the flick still hasn't... |
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