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Cry Baby Lane (2000) Peter Lauer Ultimately, Cry Baby Lane is nothing more than a simple, but amusing children's ghost tale. It doesn't try to break any new ground for the genre, but at the same time offers an interesting story that you somehow... |
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Cry for the Strangers (1982) Peter Medak "Cry For The Strangers" is a bit of a slasher meets the supernatural type of story that plays well with the great gothic sensibility and score. The film moves at a snail's pace and the deaths are off screen.... |
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) John Newland Didn't really live up to the talk of creepiness for me, but I still found the movie to be interesting. This film is rather hard to find, so most likely you wont see it, but try to at least catch the remake. |
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Don't Go to Sleep (1982) Richard Lang A bland made-for-TV supernatural flick to come out of the 80's. Although has some good actors that produce some nice performances, there's not a whole lot more to say about the film. Despite that, it's not a... |
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Home For the Holidays (1972) John Llewellyn Moxey This was decent mystery-thriller that, sadly, didn't age very well. The killer is easily guessed, the acting is overly-dramatic, and the quick-zoomed shots and pointless awkward stares are nothing more than... |
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The Woman in Black (1989) Herbert Wise If you're looking for a good a solid scary tale, and don't mind small budgets, then check this baby out! |
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Trilogy of Terror II (1996) Dan Curtis Fans of anthologies will probably enjoy this decent made-for-TV effort. The stories are pretty cheesy and predictable, yet highly entertaining (at least for me they were). Worth a check if you're looking for a movie to... |
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Weels of Terror (1990) Christopher Cain Decent movie, but many plot-holes. Check this on TV if you've got nothing else to watch, but otherwise skip it. |







