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2001 Maniacs (2005) Tim Sullivan The promises of T&A and loads of gore were delivered. Added with the campy humor, Maniacs ends up as a fun an entertaining no-brainer, gore-filled ride that horror fans shouldn't miss. Check this out! |
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2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010) Tim Sullivan A bad movie and even more horrible sequel -- from the script, acting, audio, and directing, this is just an all around bad film. The comedy falls flat, but the movie itself still manages to be funny due to the... |
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28 Weeks Later (2007) Juan Carlos Fresnadillo One of the best horror films to come out of 2007 -- 28 Weeks Later surpasses the first movie in many ways and keeps us on the edge of our seats right from the start. See this movie. |
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30 Days of Night (2007) David Slade The film successfully re-invents the sub-genre and delivers a group of vampires more fearsome and brutal than ever before. Filled with lots of violence, blood, and badass characters, the movie will surely not disappoint the... |
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Abattoir In Development English Darren Lynn Bousman A real estate agent assigned to clean up the remnants of a massacre that took place in a mansion he hopes to sell is visited by a twisted old man who draws the agent into a web of shadows, murders and massacres. |
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Abominable (2006) Ryan Schifrin To my surprise this film was actually pretty good, thanks to the good writing and directing efforts from first-timer Ryan Schifrin. If you're looking for a smart monster flick with a little edge on a low-budget then... |
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An American Werewolf in London (1981) John Landis Good story; good humor; sweet gore; werewolf running amok in the crowded streets of London; what more could you want? Definitely worth a check if you haven't seen it already. |
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Anguish (1987) J.J. Bigas Luna Not a bad watch. I enjoyed the audience within an audience setup it offered and there was decent gore. Worth a check if you want to see a slasher that's a little different than the norm. |
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Apocalypse of the Dead (2009) Milan Konjevic, Milan Todorovic Your standard cheesy low-budget zombie pic that offers several plot-holes and underdeveloped characters. There's also a surprisingly lacking amount of gore for a zombie movie. On a more positive note, it kept my... |
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Army of Darkness (1993) Sam Raimi If you enjoyed the previous two films then you'll defintely enjoy this one. |
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Bad Meat Awaiting Release English Lulu Jarmen A group of so-called problem teens are sent by their parents to a repressive Boot Camp in the middle of nowhere, in hopes that the strict regime will transform them into youthful model citizens that their parents can be... |
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Bedevilled (2010) Chul-soo Yang Bedevilled isn't for everyone -- it's a drama for a majority of the running time, giving us proper development of these characters and enough reason for the viewer to want them to die. Once the killing happens, it... |
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Black Sunset In Development English The Butcher Brothers When a surf trip into Mexico turns out to a psychological nightmare for seven friends, they end up having to fight the scariest kind of evil... themselves. |
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Blade 2 (2002) Guillermo del Toro Not as good as the first movie, but was still enjoyable. The special effects were good, but unneeded in parts. Check this out if you're a fan of Blade. |
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Blade: Trinity (2004) David S. Goyer If you're a fan of the Blade movies then you wont be disappointed. Expect more cool fights and some badass scenes. Be warned of the many wise-cracks Ryan Reynolds will be spewing through most of the film. |
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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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Blood on the Highway (2008) Barak Epstein and Blair Rowan Blood on the Highway is a very entertaining indie flick. While it greatly lacks in the horror department it makes up for it in comedy and splatter. Fans of Lloyd Kaufman's work will be fans of this movie. So when Blood... |
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Borderland (2007) Zev Berman A surprisingly good movie that delivers a realistic approach towards certain events and doesn't give us a cookie-cutter film. Along with a decent cast and a good amount of gore in all the right places, this proved to be... |
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Brain Damage (1988) Frank Henlotter Brain Damage is a good film that falls a little short. What we have is a pretty good idea supported by slick gore and at times punchy dialogue. Sadly outside of the gory humor the rest of the film isn't consistent. The... |
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Burst 3D Pre-Production English Neil Marshall A young woman running from her troubles finds herself stranded at a lodge with a group of strangers. One after another, they inexplicably begin to burst into pieces. Shock quickly descends into paranoia as nobody knows who... |
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Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (2009) Ti West By the time the credits roll you realize just how pointless this sequel was, as it really didn't bring anything new to the table (like was promised), except for a larger body count and lots of gore. Fans of the first... |
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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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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. |
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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 emotion or story, like... |
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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. |
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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 genre, aside from... |
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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 approach towards the... |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 little comedy and what it... |
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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 and try to get the uncut... |
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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. |
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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. |
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Devil May Cry In Development English N/A No official plot yet, but the game essentially revolved around the character Dante, who avenges his mother's murder by killing off demons. |
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Diary of the Dead (2008) George A. Romero My least favorite of Romero’s zombie films. I wanted to like this, but I just couldn't. The ideas were there, but the execution was just poor, along with most of the dialogue and story-telling. To top things... |
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Dog Soldiers: Fresh Meat Pre-Production English N/A Pvt. Laurence Cooper (survivor of first film) is picked up by a team of American soldiers who are on maneuvers. Cooper's story of werewolves in the woods is met with skepticism until the soldiers return to the now-... |
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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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Dracula 3D Post-Production English Dario Argento The tale begins with Jonathan Harker, journeying by train and carriage from England to Count Dracula's crumbling, remote castle situated in the Carpathian Mountains on the border of Transylvania. The purpose of his... |
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Dream Home (2010) Ho-Cheung Pang Despite some pacing issues at times, Dream Home is a refreshing take on the normally tired sub-genre and not only offers an interesting concept behind the killings, but also gives us a lot of gory eye-candy and deaths to... |
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End of the Line (2006) Maurice Devereaux In a sea of pointless straight-to-DVD sequels and needless remakes comes this little low-budget gem. Effects, story, gore, and sheer entertainment, this movie offers up high scores in all aspects. Worth a check, it may... |
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Event Horizon (1997) Paul W.S. Anderson With its excellent mix of scares, violence, and gore, this is definitely one of my favorite films. Highly recommended, and be sure to go frame-by-frame during the hell sequences! |
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Evil Aliens (2005) Jake West This is low-budget filming at its finest; filled with blood, guts, laughter, and fun characters, this movie should please genre fans that are lookin' for a no-brainer flick that brings back a fun splatter-fest that was... |
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Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn (1987) Sam Raimi A brainless fun ride from start to finish. Another MUST if you're a horror fan. |
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Evil Dead IV In Talks English Sam Raimi No official plot yet. |
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Evil Dead Trap 2 (1991) Izô Hashimoto A worthless boring sequel. Not much of a relation to the first movie. Had some decent blood and gore though. Not recommended. |
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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 recommended. |
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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 movie does manage to... |
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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 fault was sticking way too... |
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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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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 Freddy fan, so I couldn... |
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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 slasher fans. The uncut... |
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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 must see for any lover... |
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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 this if they haven't... |
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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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Frost Road In Development English Keith Arem Revolves around a man, who wakes up behind the wheel of his car after crashing headfirst into a tree. Injured and bleeding from the head, he makes his way to a nearby town called Frost Road, only to discover that the... |
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Gaslight In Development English N/A Secretly imprisoned in a London insane asylum, the infamous Jack the Ripper helps Scotland Yard investigators solve a series of grisly murders whose victims all share the iconic death brand: dual puncture wounds to the neck. |
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Ghost Mother (2007) Tharathorn Siripanwaraporn Although the flick suffered an identity crises and the story wasn't the most original, it kept my interest and delivered some creative and bloody deaths. I could've done without some of the random tear-jerker... |
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Ginger Snaps (2000) John Fawcett One of the best werewolf flicks that have come in a long while. Recommended for any horror fan. |
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Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed (2004) Brett Sullivan A good sequel, but a lot more was expected from it. There's not much werewolf-action as the first had and it mainly plays as a drama-type, because it basically deals just with Brigette and her attempting to hold back... |
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Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004) Grant Harvey Not a bad flick, but not particularly a good one either. Not as good as the first or as interesting as the second. It does have some cool moments towards the end, but it's basically the same formula of the first, which... |
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Grindhouse (2007) Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse proved to be a masterful piece of creative filmmaking. From the hilarious faux trailers, the fun-ride that was Planet Terror, and to the funny and true-to-exploitation Death Proof, I enjoyed every minute of the... |
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Halloween (2007) Rob Zombie So, is this a good movie? Yes, it is, but is it a good remake? No, it isn't. I saw this film for what it was -- a good slasher, and obviously isn't better than the original. However, it is an interesting take on... |
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Halloween 3D In Development English Patrick Lussier No official plot yet. |
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Halloween II (2009) Rob Zombie Zombie has turned Halloween into his own entity and delivered one of the most unique (to say the least) entries in the series. Superior to its predecessor on every level, Halloween II consisted of many questionable elements... |
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Hatchet (2006) Adam Green Hatchet is a fun ride, but (much like a ride) once things start moving along, before you know it, it's over. The first half is nothing but dirty jokes and T&A, while the second half is a lot of running in circles... |
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Hatchet II (2010) Adam Green Hatchet II is solely made for fans of the first film who are looking for more of the same blood-drenched, throwback fun. Yeah, it's cheesy and dumb, but it’s also fast, violent, and comes to a screeching halt long... |
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Hatchet III Pre-Production English BJ McDonnell No official plot yet, but it will reportedly continue where the previous film left off. |
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Hellraiser In Development English Patrick Lussier No official plot yet, but the original told the story of a mysterious puzzle box that's the key to unleashing sadistic demons to the real world. |
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Hellraiser (1987) Clive Barker A horror classic that every fan of the genre should see. Definitely recommended. |
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High Tension (2003) Alexandre Aja A gory surprise. Lots of blood, gore, and excellent tension between the heroine and killer in the flick. I would have given it an 8-rating, but the ending had to ruin it for me. Recommended none-the-less. |
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Hostel (2005) Eli Roth Although this isn't the film that a lot of people expected it to be, I found myself enjoying the raw violence and gore that it offered in the second half. Worth a check, but don't expect a lot of action. |
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Hostel: Part II (2007) Eli Roth The movie is pretty much just a rehash of the first film, just with a little more of an idea on what goes on behind the organization. The gore is amped up, but the nudity and comedic tone that was apparent in the first, has... |
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Hostel: Part III (2011) Scott Spiegel This is simply a poor excuse of a Hostel movie. The deaths were unimaginative and tame, there's barely any gore at all, and the ending is just completely ridiculous. Aside from the fact that it managed to somehow keep... |
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House of Re-Animator Development Hell English Stuart Gordon Ignoring the previous three films, the story focuses on a "Bush-like president" who dies in office and his staff covertly brings in Dr. Herbert West to reanimate him. |
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House of the Dead (2003) Uwe Boll A horrible zombie flick. It has a good amount of nudity and gore, but in the end fails to gather up a good story. The directing is also very bad, because we're thrown a bunch of lame slow-motion sequences and stupid... |
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Inbred Awaiting Release English Alex Chandon A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with... |
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Innocent Blood (1992) John Landis Fun and entertaining movie. Vampires has sweet glowing eyes. Good story, recommended for all you vamp-fans out there. |
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Inside (2007) Alexandre Bustillo, Julien Maury Once again we have to turn to France to find a good horror movie. We've got a fresh premise, some tense scenes, and simply put: this is one of the bloodiest horror films I've seen in a while. Look out for this one... |
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Intruder (1988) Scott Spiegel Personally one of the best slasher films I've seen. There's lots of killing and plenty of gore. Some humor here and there and an interesting twist at the end. I'd recommend this movie to anyone who loves... |
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John Dies at the End Awaiting Release English Don Coscarelli On the street, they call it "soy sauce." It's a paranormal, psychoactive drug that promises an out-of-body experience with each hit. Its users drift across time and dimensions, but some who come back are... |
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Junk (2000) Atsushi Muroga One of the better zombie films I've seen recently. Those Japanese people really know how to make a good horror film. If you're a fan of the Resident Evil series, you'll love this movie. |
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Lady Blood Awaiting Release French Jean-Marc Vincent Several years after giving birth to a hideous creature, Yanka, the young heroine from the first film has finally rebuilt her life. She’s now married to the psychiatrist who healed her psychological wounds and is the mother... |
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Land of the Dead (2005) George A. Romero Although zombie-maestro George Romero directed this, it's basically your typical modernized and mainstream zombie flick. It's not as good as the previous films, but still very entertaining. Expect some cool, but... |
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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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Martyrs (2008) Pascal Laugier Martyrs is absolutely brutal, and one of the most shocking films in recent memory. There aren't many films that can match its style, intensity, or finale. So if you like horror dark, I highly recommend you give this one... |
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Murder Party (2007) Jeremy Saulnier A fun low-budget horror-comedy, with humor and characters that actually work. The pacing drags a little around the middle, but picks up and delivers a nice bloody climax. Worth a check. |
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Mutants (2009) David Morley A decent addition to the list of recent violent and bloody French horror, but loses points due to pacing issues for a majority of the middle part of the film. However, it's still entertaining and offers a good amount of... |
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My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009) Patrick Lussier My Bloody Valentine 3D is not only a successful remake, but an overall great slasher and throwback to the 80's. We're given numerous gory on-screen kills by a cool ballsy villain in glorious 3D! How can you go... |
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Night Life (1989) David Acomba A fun comedy the first hour and a zombie flick in the last 30-minutes, Night Life, is an enjoyable and underrated 80's horror flick. Check it if you can find it. |
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Night of the Creeps (1986) Fred Dekker Made by a horror fan for horror fans, Night of the Creeps is a fun, scary, and most importantly, entertaining mid-80s horror movie that is in desperate need of a DVD release before it disappears into obscurity. If you'... |
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Night of the Demons (1988) Kevin Tenney A fun cheesy 80's horror flick. If you're into demons then this is definitely the movie for you, but be warned that the first 40-or-so-minutes drag on at times. |
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Night of the Demons (2009) Adam Gierasch The NotDemons remake doesn't really improve on the original as much as it could have and ends up with its own faults and room for improvement. Regardless, I was entertained and kept watching, despite it being incredibly... |
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Night of the Demons 2 (1994) Brian Trenchard-Smith Fans of the first film will definitely get a kick out of this campy horror trip. Awesome effects, lots of breasts, some decent blood, and some cool demons -- you can't go wrong! Check this out! |
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Night of the Demons 3 (1997) Jim Kaufman They should have left the series alone. The previous two films were pretty good, but this third doesn't live up. It was interesting and had some nice effects, but the story sucks. Check this film out if you've seen... |
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Pieces (1982) Juan Piquer Simón Even with a great concept, Pieces ended up being just an average low budget early 80s slasher. Worth a watch for its saving graces of ample nudity, great gore moments, and unintentionally hilarious script. It's not a... |
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Piranha 3D (2010) Alexandre Aja Forget about Iron Man, Salt, The A-Team, or whatever else recent disappointment that comes to mind. Piranha 3D is the embodiment of what a fun, summer film should be. It’s fast, bloody, chock full of nudity, and does it... |
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Piranha 3DD Post-Production English John Gulager Having awoken from their spring break extravaganza at Lake Victoria, the swarm heads upstream where they look to make a meal out of Big Wet, a local water park where when it comes to fun, nobody does it wetter! Thought they... |
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Predators (2010) Nimród Antal Predators is the sequel fans have been waiting twenty years for. It’s energetically violent, action packed, and the plot consists of nothing more than a group of humans fighting aliens. Badass. While I can't just... |
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Premutos: Lord of the Living Dead (1997) Olaf Ittenbach The movie has really bad acting and scripting, but the cheesiness and gore makes up for it all. Fun movie to watch if you're into those really gory splatter flicks. Be sure to check it dubbed, so you can have a good... |
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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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Prometheus Post-Production English Ridley Scott A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human... |
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Rabid Grannies (1988) Emmanuel Kervyn A good watch for gore-fans. Cheesy script and acting, but entertaining none-the-less. Not recommended, but worth a check if you're lookin' for something cheesy to rent. |
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Resident Evil (2002) Paul W. S. Anderson Good entertaining movie. A lot better than I thought it would be. This should satisfy zombie fans and fans of the video game. Check this movie out and look out for the sequel! |
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Saw (2004) James Wan A good original movie. Keeps you guessing and on the edge of your seat with suspsense. Recommended. |
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Saw II (2005) Darren Lynn Bousman A solid sequel to an interesting first film. Offers more for the audience to ponder about and reveals new twists and turns as time goes on. Prepare to squirm in your seat with this one. Highly recommended. |
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Saw III (2006) Darren Lynn Bousman Another solid installment in the Saw franchise. The film answers a lot of questions we may have had during the first two films and ties up a lot of loose ends. Definitely recommended. |
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Saw IV (2007) Darren Lynn Bousman The weakest in the series in terms of story and character development. Although they managed to deliver more clever traps and lots of gore, the storyline wasn't as engaging as the other movies, and the "twist... |
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Saw V (2008) David Hackl Proof that the Saw series is dead. This was a very disappointing and lackluster installment in the seemingly never-ending franchise, and I hate to say it but I've seen straight-to-DVD features better than this. Check... |
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Scanners In Development English N/A The original film was about a guy with extraordinary psychic abilities, who hunts down a group of "scanners" with similar abilities that want to take over the world. |
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Scarecrows (1988) William Wesley An underrated scarecrow flick. Simple plot with good gore and cool characters. Worth a check if you wanna see a sweet scarecrow movie, but be sure to get your hands on the Uncut version if you wanna see all the gore. |
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Scared (2005) Tharathorn Siripanwaraporn Despite the plot-holes and dubious first bits, Scared turned out to be a fun gory slasher. The deaths were surprisingly brutal and creative, which is really the only reason for watching this movie. Worth a check if you want... |
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Silent Hill (2006) Christophe Gans Fans of the games may be disappointed by the incredibly thin story-line, but in ways it makes up for it with the excellent use of the game's music, along with the right atmosphere and a fair amount of blood and gore.... |
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Silent Hill: Revelation 3D Post-Production English Michael J. Bassett The sequel follows Heather Mason and her father, who have been on the run - always one step ahead of dangerous forces that she doesn't fully understand. Now, on the eve of her 18th birthday, plagued by horrific... |
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Slither (2006) James Gunn If you're a horror fan that enjoys gore and cheese then be sure to give this film a check. |
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Splatter Sisters In Development English Adam Bhala Lough Said to be about "two 18-year-old beautiful drifter girls, who go on a murderous rampage across California, killing scores of teenage boys. And they're under mind control by the leader of this death metal band,... |
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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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Stag Night (2008) Peter A. Dowling The movie surprised me, as it's not as cookie-cutter as you'd expect, and I found myself interested and entertained by the attempts at survival from our leads and the decent blood and gore that we're given in... |
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Suicide Club (2002) Shion Sono A good movie that plays around with the uncommon theme of suicide. Interesting, original and loaded with blood and gore. I recommend checking this out. |
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Superstition (1982) James W. Roberson An underrated horror film. Has some cool deaths and decent amount of blood and gore. Predictable story, but a non-cliched ending. Worth a rent if you're looking for something. |
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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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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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Thanksgiving In Development English Eli Roth No official plot yet, but the trailer depicted a killer who murders several people on Thanksgiving. |
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The Butcher Bride In Development English David Hackl Thirty years ago, a depraved assault during a Halloween costume ball shattered a young woman's mind, turning her into a brutal mass murderer. Dressed in her rival's blood-soaked wedding gown, the legend of the... |
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The Collection Post-Production English Marcus Dunstan Follows Arkin, who somehow escapes the vicious grips of The Collector during an entrapment party where he adds beautiful Elena to his "collection." Instead of recovering from the trauma, Arkin is suddenly abducted... |
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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 succeed, gets points in my... |
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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 group of strange sharp-... |
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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. With great talent behind... |
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The Evil Dead Pre-Production English Federico Alvarez Five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin where they discover a Book Of The Dead and unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until... |
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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 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 serve as ample replacements.... |
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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 scenes feel very... |
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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 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 a good amount of blood... |
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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 movie's only... |
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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 transformation alone. |
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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 villain played by Vinnie Jones... |
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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 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 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 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 the beginning -- if you... |
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Tucker & Dale vs Evil Awaiting Release English Eli Craig In the vein of Shaun of the Dead, Tucker & Dale is a wild, wonky tale of two hillbilly buddies trying to survive their vacation in the woods when they are mistaken for killers by a gang of college kids. Our heroes... |
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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 received the proper distribution... |
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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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Vampire Hunter D (1985) Toyoa Ashda One of my favorite animes. Filled with interesting characters, lots of blood, and a cool story; this anime is sure to please. |
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Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000) Yoshiaki Kawajiri If you're into Japanese animation or a fan of the first Vamp D movie, then you'll really enjoy this movie as I did. I definitely recommend this movie. |
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Versus In Talks English Ryuhei Kitamura No official plot yet, but the original story told of a group of reincarnated fighters who meet at a mystical forest which resurrects the dead and houses a gateway to another realm. |
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Versus (2000) Ryuhei Kitamura One of the best and most entertaining Japanese films I've ever seen; simply two hours of pure entertainment. It has sweet ass action sequences with loads of gore. If you're a fan of zombies and John Woo-type action... |
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Voices (2007) Ki-hwan Oh Loaded with a creative premise, lots of blood, and violent deaths, this proved to be a fun watch from the start. Although it doesn't offer much in terms of story, the delivery and overall interesting concept made up for... |
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Wild Zero (2000) Tetsuro Takeuchi Very cool Japanese flick. It's got it all - tits, zombies, rock n' roll, magic powers, alien takeovers, gore, comedy. If you're a fan of Troma or of zombies in general, check this film out! |
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Winter of the Dead Post-Production Russian Nikolai Pigarev Konstantin - a Moscow journalist, hides from the onslaught with the daughter of a local tycoon in a hardware store. Captain Igor Knyazev cranks up the only working tank, whilst his lover, Dasha is running away from her angry... |
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Wrong Turn (2003) Rob Schmidt Check this movie if you want to see a good horror flick that kicks the MPAA in the balls and plays homeage to classics with the same theme. Highly recommended. |
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Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) Joe Lynch Not as good as the original, but still a worthy flick and shows that not all sequels (straight to DVD or not) suck. They've amped up the gore and the action never lets up. If you enjoyed the first, then you'll... |
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Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead (2009) Declan O'Brien In the end this film is just proof that some films just shouldn't even have sequels. Poorly written, directed, acted, and delivers some horrible CGI effects. Skip this mess. |
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Zombibi Awaiting Release Dutch Martijn Smits, Erwin van den Eshof The story takes place in Amsterdam-West, where a virus turns people into bloodthirsty zombies. Although much blood is flowing and many limbs chopped off, there is a lot to laugh at in this bizarre horror comedy. |
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Zombie '90: Extreme Pestilence (2000) Andreas Schnaas Very badly dubbed, but that's what makes the movie watchable. Don't waste your time on this unless you're into REALLY low-budget zombie movies. |
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Zombie (1979) Lucio Fulci A good film to watch if you're a zombie fan. I recommend it if you haven't seen it yet, or if you're into those gore flicks. |
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Zombie Doom (1999) Andreas Schnaas A badly done film, but decent for those of you who might like pointless violence and lots of gore. Otherwise, stay away! |
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Zombieland (2009) Ruben Fleischer Zombieland is to horror comedies as Amber Heard is to horny teenage boys who watch horror comedies. A Godsend. |
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Zombieland 2 On Hold English Ruben Fleischer No official plot yet. |








