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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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Caleuche In Production Spanish Jorge Olguin Revolves around a terminally ill marine biologist, based in Boston, who keep a promise to her father to visit the island of her ancestors, where she discovers her family links to a ghost ship, Caleuche. |
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Here There Be Monsters In Development English N/A No official plot yet, but it's said to revolve around Revolutionary War Naval hero John Paul Jones -- except with sea monsters. |
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Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer Jon Knautz Fans of old school practical creature FX will be delighted to see that the beasts in this film don't disappoint, however, the action and pacing of the movie did. If you can relax and sit through the first 50-minutes of... |
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Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer 2 In Development English Jon Knautz Jack Brooks decides to retire from monster slaying, but not before he's forced to partner up with someone to stop an evil man, who has plans to summon the demon Legion. |
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Killer Pizza In Development English N/A Focuses on a 14-year old boy who lands a summer job at a pizza joint that is actually a front for a monster hunting enterprise. |
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Monster Brawl Awaiting Release English Jesse T. Cook Set in the tradition of a Pay-Per-View main event, comes a grotesque and hilarious fight to the death featuring a cast of eight classic combatants in all. Along with their colorful managers, these Monsters compete in... |
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Monster Hunter's Survival Guide In Development English N/A No official plot yet, but the book is a comprehensive guide to hunting and surviving confrontations with monsters, the undead and other unnatural creatures. |
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Monsters (2010) Gareth Edwards Monsters is further proof that you don't necessarily need a big budget or lots of special effects to deliver a successful sci-fi alien-invasion flick. Of course, those looking for a lot of "monsters" running... |
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Monsters 2 In Development English Brent Bonacorso, Jesse Atlas This story will continue by introducing a teacher living in a protected walled city, who has to go into the infected zone to find his long-lost brother, a former military man who is now a Col. Kurtz-esque figure. |
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Mortis Rex Pre-Production English Peter Briggs In an isolated region of the Roman Empire, a disgraced Roman war hero, Cassius, has been sent to defend a Roman garrison, following a terrifying spate of mysterious and brutal killings. Our hero reclaims his rightful warrior... |
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Neon Maniacs (1985) Joseph Mangine A very underated 80s monster flick. If you liked Clive Barker's Nightbreed I suggest you check this film out. |
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Pacific Rim In Production English Guillermo del Toro No official plot yet, but it's said to be set in a future where giant malevolent creatures threaten to destroy the earth, city by city. To combat its annihilation, the planet must band together and use highly advanced... |
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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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Riddick In Production English David Twohy "The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's... |
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Spookies (1985) Thomas Doran, Brenda Faulkner, Eugene Joseph Don't waste your time with this. The story is full of holes and bad acting. If you want to see it only see it for the decent monster effects. |
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The Monster Squad (1987) Fred Dekker There's a reason why this film has a huge cult following behind it, and that's because it proves to this day that it remains as one of the most fun and creative films to come out of the genre, and even now, still... |
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Van Helsing (2004) Stephen Sommers Entertaining, but cheesy and predictable. Silly and simple story that leaves the film to be nothing more than eye-candy for the audience. Worth a check for a no-brainer action-adventure-type flick, but avoid otherwise. |








