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Attack the Block (2011) Joe Cornish Attack the Block is a fun ride from the start, delivering a successful teen-driven comedic creature feature that isn't shy in displaying some unexpected deaths and a satisfying amount of blood and guts. Definitely worth... |
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Cellar Dweller (1988) John Carl Buechler A decent 80's creature flick. Although the plot could have easily been thought up by a 12-year-old, the film somehow maintains a small entertainment factor that's shown throughout the 77-minute running time. Worth... |
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Cloverfield (2008) Matt Reeves A good and original take on the old giant-monster sub-genre. Although I wasn't a big fan of the first 20-or-so minutes, due to the boring character development and nauseating camera work, all that is quickly forgotten... |
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Hisss (2010) Jennifer Lynch If the filmmakers set out to make a shitty movie then they most certainly succeeded with Hisss. This is a flick that fails in all aspects, and proved to be one of the worst modern horror films I've seen in years. If you... |
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I Am Legend (2007) Francis Lawrence This was a good film that had potential of being a great film had it not been for the horrible CGI creatures. Aside from that, Will Smith did a decent job as Neville and convinced me into thinking he was the last man on... |
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Jeepers Creepers (2001) Victor Salva A fun and entertaining film that just seemed too short. The creeper character is very cool. I recommend this movie to all you horror buffs looking for something new. |
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Pitch Black (2000) David Twohy A great modern sci-fi/horror flick and another personal favorite of mine, Pitch Black offers some striking visuals (which surprisingly still hold up today) and an awesome memorable anti-hero that even 10 years later is still... |
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Primal (2009) Josh Reed Primal is a surprisingly entertaining no-brainer horror flick that doesn't try to deliver anything we haven't already seen, but still manages to keep us watching. Aside from the horrendous CGI and rushed editing... |
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Sector 7 (2011) Ji-Hun Kim Sector 7 is yet another failed attempt at recreating the success of The Host, and instead, giving us a SyFy-esque creature feature in terms of story and effects. Despite all that, the movie kept my interest for the most part... |
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Splice (2010) Vincenzo Natali A good film if you go in not expecting a straight-forward horror flick. Splice is more of a sci-fi drama that questions the ethical boundaries in the pursuit of modern science and depicts the evolution and relationship the... |
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Splinter (2008) Toby Wilkins Simple and effective, this flick brings back the old school creature feature and offers some cool practical effects to boot. Throw in some decent gore and an original villain and Splinter makes for a nice genre effort. Worth... |
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Split Second (1992) Tony Maylam Although cliché and clearly dated, the movie still manages to deliver a fun ride thanks to Rutger Hauer as the tough, loose-cannon detective and the vicious razer-clawed creature that's playing games with him... |
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Swamp Thing In Development English N/A No official plot yet, but it's said to be a closer interpretation of the character from the original comics. |
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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 menace until the very end,... |
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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 minutes of very little action... |
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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 little compared to other... |
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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 out. If you like creature... |
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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 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 simply enjoy this for what... |
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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. |








