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Bloody Birthday (1981) Ed Hunt Not that bad of a film. Has interesting death scenes and three killer kids. Can't really go too wrong with that. Check this film out if you get a chance. |
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Hidden 3D Awaiting Release English Antoine Thomas When Brian Karter’s mother dies, he is surprised to learn that he has inherited The Sanctuary, home to her controversial experimental addiction treatment center. Having previously believed that the building burned to the... |
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Rosewood Lane Awaiting Release English Victor Salva Radio talk show therapist, Sonny Blake, moves back to her childhood home after her alcoholic father dies. Upon her return to the old neighborhood, Sonny discovers her neighbors are terrified of the local paperboy. She... |
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Rosewood Lane (2011) Victor Salva Rosewood Lane is better suited as a Lifetime Movie Network premiere, as it features no nudity, language, gore, and even displays little violence until towards the end. Topped with plot-holes and annoying logical issues, the... |
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The Bad Seed Development Hell English Eli Roth No official plot yet, but the original was about a seemingly perfect daughter, who turns to killing. |
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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 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 damned if it wasn't... |
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Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) Narciso Ibáñez Serrador A good and underrated killer-kids flick. Slow paced, but interesting and doesn't hold back on the violence towards adults or kids. Worth a check if you're a fan of the sub-genre. |







