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Blood Diner (1987) Jackie Kong Good cheesy 80s horror film. Lots of nice gore and funny scenes. Check this movie out. |
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Boneboys Post-Production English Duane Graves, Justin Meeks A birthday celebration at an upscale restaurant sets in motion events that bring Sissy, her brother, Mikey, and friends, Kenny and Barbie, face to face with the macabre world of the Boneboys. Inspired by Jonathan Swift'... |
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Cannibal Holocaust (1980) Ruggero Deodato A movie that somewhat lives up to its hype. Should be able to please many gore fans and those of you who want to see something that was once banned in America. Check this movie out if you want something to remember days... |
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Cannibals On Hold English Ruggero Deodato Follows a professor traveling to South America to find out what happened to a film crew that disappeared while shooting a documentary about reputed cannibal tribes. He eventually discovers the remains of the crew and several... |
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Doghouse (2009) Jake West Although the movie has received a lot of mixed responses from viewers, I personally enjoyed it for the most part. It kept me entertained, fed my appetite for gore, gave me some interesting baddies, and a semi-creative... |
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Elfie Hopkins Post-Production English Ryan Andrews Set in a sleepy hunting village, Elfie Hopkins is the story of twenty-two year old slacker and “wanna-be” detective. Elfie is a stoner and an animal lover in a village populated with hunters. Haunted by the death of her... |
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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 wannabes and much of... |
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Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) Jeff Burr A very entertaining sequel to a classic series. Definitely worth a check. |
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Mindwarp (1992) Steve Barnett It was sweet to see two horror icons in one movie, but it's just too bad the story-line wasn't good enough. There was a nice amount of gore, but not enough action. |
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Motel Hell Development Hell English N/A The original followed a farmer who would kidnap and bury unsuspecting travelers up to their necks in his garden and keep them alive until they're ready to be picked and made into his famous beef jerky. |
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Motel Hell (1980) Kevin Connor One of my guilty pleasures. Cheesy and fun. Worth a rent if you're into 80's horror, like myself. |
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Real Killers (2000) Mike Mendez Not a bad direct-to-video. This is a good movie at first, but starts to lose its edge when you lose track of what's actually going on. There is nice action and twists, but the plot is its weakest point. Check this out... |
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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 to be with the family,... |
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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's watchable for the... |
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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 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 horribly written and... |
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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 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 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D Post-Production English John Luessenhop Twenty years ago the town of Newt, Texas, exacted vengeance on the Sawyer family for their role in assisting and concealing murders committed by the chainsaw-wielding maniac Jeb Sawyer, aka "Leatherface". The... |
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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-dimensional, leaving very... |
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Underground In Development English Neil Marshall Revolves around an ambitious young chef who ventures into the scary underground world of extreme gourmet supper clubs. |
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Vanikoro In Development English Xavier Gens No official plot yet, but it's said the story will revolve around a group of shipwrecked guys on an island full of cannibals. |
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We Are What We Are In Development English Jim Mickle No official plot yet, but the original revolved around a family of cannibals in Mexico. It's said that this remake will be set in a "poor part of the Catskills region in New York State." |
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Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (2011) Declan O'Brien Bloody Beginnings is a minor improvement over the previous effort, but still not enough to remove the bad taste part three left in our mouths. Aside from some of the gore and excess nudity, there's really nothing else... |








