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Daddy's Girl (1996) Martin Kitrosser The film's predictable and clichéd, but well paced and kept my interest from the start. The Jody character is an interesting study on a troubled young girl, with no regard for human life what-so... |
6/10 | ||||
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Dance of the Dead (2008) Gregg Bishop Despite some plot-holes, Dance of the Dead turned out to be a surprisingly good zombedy. The zombies and gore is decent, and the characters are fun and interesting. Worth a check if you're... |
7/10 | ||||
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Darkness (2002) Jaume Balagueró Not a bad movie, but very similar to the director's previous film The Nameless. Worth a look for a good story and creepy scenes, but don't expect too much. |
6/10 | ||||
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Darkness Falls (2003) Jonathan Liebesman I didn't really like it. Too predictable and cliched. Interesting and had some somewhat tense scenes, but overall unscary. Worth a rent if you got nothing else. |
4/10 | ||||
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Dawn of the Dead (1978) George A. Romero Personally my favorite of the Romero zombie flicks. With all the zombie entertainment, gore, and goblin music in the background, you can't really go wrong. |
9/10 | ||||
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Dawn of the Dead (2004) Zack Snyder In terms of a remake, the original is still better, but in terms of a movie on its own, it holds up and delivers. It's a solid zombie flick and that's all that it is. It's not much for... |
8/10 | ||||
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Dawn of the Mummy (1981) Frank Agrama Another cheesy flick from the 80's, but this time with mummies and wannabe zombies. Was worth an effort, but sadly all the boring dialogue and slow-pace really hurt the flick. |
4/10 | ||||
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Day of the Dead (1985) George A. Romero Different from the previous two dead films, but definately not the worst in the trilogy. Excellent gore and a lot of good zombie-tearing-bodies-apart action. A MUST see for zombie fanatics. |
8/10 | ||||
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Day of the Dead (2007) Steve Miner Almost completely different from the original film in every aspect. Gore, acting, and story-wise, this forgettable remake pales in comparison, and offers nothing we haven't seen before in the... |
5/10 | ||||
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Day of the Dead 2: Contagium (2005) Ana Clavell, James Dudelson If you like crappy zombie flicks check this out. |
3/10 | ||||
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Day Watch (2006) Timur Bekmambetov Sadly, not as good as the first, and that's not saying much. The film had promise, but the execution was poor -- adding unnecessary sequences and too much dialogue. Luckily, it does pick up in... |
6/10 | ||||
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Daybreakers (2010) Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig A great film and a much-needed break from the ever-popular sparkly emo vampires that have been populating cinemas as-of late. With an excellent cast, lots of sweet gore, and a creative premise and... |
8/10 | ||||
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Dead and Buried (1981) Gary Sherman A good underrated horror film to come out of the 80s. It's not your typical zombie film. These zombies are far different from the brain-eaters you usually see. Check this movie out if you can... |
7/10 | ||||
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Dead Birds (2004) Alex Turner A good direct-to-DVD. It manages to have a solid creepy atmosphere and some decent scares thrown in. Definitely worth a check. |
7/10 | ||||
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Dead Dudes in the House (1991) James Riffel Not a bad low-budget film. The killer granny was creepy and cool. Check this film out if you can. |
6/10 | ||||
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Dead Heat (1988) Mark Goldblatt An incredibly cheesy zombie flick. Good effects, gore, and a lot of funny scenes. Worth a look if you want something fun that doesn't cause a lot of thinking. |
6/10 | ||||
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Dead in 3 Days 2 (2008) Andreas Prochaska Although an improvement over the first, it's still not much better or different than what genre vets have already seen. The first half plays out like a mystery, why the 2nd is every bit as clich... |
6/10 | ||||
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Dead Inn (1997) Jim Goodman This is just another one of your low-budget crappy horror films that should never have been made. Avoid at all costs! |
1/10 | ||||
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Dead Meat (2004) Conor McMahon A surprisingly decent direct-to-video zombie flick coming from the folks at Fango. Worth a check. |
6/10 | ||||
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Dead Pit (1989) Brett Leonard A cool underated zombie flick with an interesting twist towards the end. I recommend you guys check this film out if you can. |
7/10 | ||||
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Dead Snow (2009) Tommy Wirkola A film with a lot of lost potential. Strip away the snow setting and Nazi zombies and you're given a pretty standard zombie flick. Although branded a horror comedy, there's actually very... |
6/10 | ||||
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Deadgirl (2008) Marcel Sarmiento Deadgirl is no doubt a flawed movie that’s bound to polarize audiences with its disturbing subject matter, but I give it credit for trying something new with the zombie sub-genre and succeeding...for... |
7/10 | ||||
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Deadline (2009) Sean McConville While the story suffers from a serious lack of originality, the movie as a whole is saved by a strong direction style that relies more on old school haunted house scares to bring us a slightly better... |
6/10 | ||||
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Deadly Dreams (1988) Kristine Peterson Dull film with a lot of annoying dream sequences. Doesn't get interesting until towards the end. Don't bother with this. |
4/10 | ||||
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Deadly Friend (1986) Wes Craven In the end, Deadly Friend just didn't live up to the potential of being the modern day Frankenstein classic is set out to be. All the right pieces of the puzzle exist, they just weren't... |
5/10 | ||||
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Death Bell (2008) Director Chang The film starts off as a ghost flick, which turns into a semi-torture feature and ends up as a standard who-done-it slasher. It clearly suffers from an identity crises, but still kept me entertained... |
6/10 | ||||
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Death Note (2006) Shusuke Kaneko Interesting and highly entertaining, this film proves that original movies can still be made, but once again leave it to Japan to do it. Highly recommended. |
8/10 | ||||
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Death Note: The Last Name (2006) Shusuke Kaneko Equally as good as the first film, and offers new twists and ideas that weren't touched on before. Check this out! |
8/10 | ||||
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Death of a Ghost Hunter (2007) Sean Tretta This film may be as good or better than bigger Hollywood reels like "A Haunting In Connecticut" and Bay's remake of "The Amityville Horror". Unfortunately with such a... |
6/10 | ||||
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Death Ship (1980) Alvin Rakoff A decent flick, but tries too hard to be scary, and consists of too many slow and drawn-out scenes. Predictable as ever, but still better than a lot of other 80's movies. Worth a rent for a time... |
5/10 | ||||
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Death Spa (1988) Michael Fischa Some might disagree, but to me it's a very underrated 80's horror film. It had some really sweet death scenes and gore. Only bad thing about the movie are the plot-holes. Check this film... |
6/10 | ||||
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Death Warmed Up (1985) David Blyth A decent watch, but rather confusing at times. A bit slow, but interesting. It doesn't really pick up until towards the end. |
6/10 | ||||
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Demon Knight (1995) Ernest R. Dickerson One of the best demon horror movies ever made (in my opinion). Lots of gore and sweet-lookin' demons. Definitely worth a check. |
8/10 | ||||
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Demon Wind (1990) Charles Philip Moore A fun cheesy B-grade horror flick. The make-up effects are decent, there's a good amount of gore, and the characters are interesting. Worth a check. |
6/10 | ||||
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Demonic Toys (1992) Peter Manoogian I personally enjoy this movie, but I know others may disagree. Either way, this is a fun cheesy horror flick that would be a good watch with some pizza and a group of buddies. |
6/10 | ||||
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Demonic Toys 2 (2010) William Butler As I said before, the film is what one would come to expect from Full Moon now-a-days -- a tired premise, uninteresting characters, bad acting, poor body count, and overuse of horrible CGI. Baby... |
4/10 | ||||
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Demons (1985) Lamberto Bava One of my favorite demon-related movies. Has a lot of sweet gore and creature effects; fun story and interesting characters. Highly recommended! |
8/10 | ||||
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Demons 2 (1986) Lamberto Bava A fun movie that's just as good as the first. Keeps a lot of what made the first good, plus throws in some new material. Definitely worth a check if you're a fan of the first. |
8/10 | ||||
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Demonwarp (1988) Emmett Alston A fine example of typical contrived 80's horror cheese that attempts to blend several sub-genres together in one mixed up little story. Entertaining and unintentionally funny at times, and as it... |
5/10 | ||||
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Detour (2009) Severin Eskeland If you expect the same quality that you got from other recent Norwegian horror films, you're out of luck. Detour may look good technically but even an okay cinematographer couldn't save... |
1/10 |








