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All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) Jonathan Levine An above average teen slasher that deliver some nice scenic wide-angle shots and decent twists, but the ending was too complex compared the otherwise simple storyline. Other than that, it's not a bad flick; just don... |
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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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Backmask Pre-Production English Marcus Nispel During a sex, drugs, and rock-fueled party, six small-town teenagers find an old vintage record and decide to play it backwards in order to listen for any subliminal/satanic messages. Lo and behold, a seemingly malevolent... |
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Black Hole In Development English David Fincher Set in mid-1970s Seattle, where high school students fall victim to a sexually transmitted plague that seems to only affect teens. The disease causes bizarre physical deformities, and those who get it the worst wind up... |
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Bodycount (1984) Ruggero Deodato Basic horror flick with teens going to camp and ending up getting killed. They tried to add a few twists in it, but failed. I thought the movie wasn't anything new, but it was still fun to watch. Check this film out if... |
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Brainscan (1994) John Flynn I found Brainscan far more entertaining than the standard slasher flicks or monster movies, and would readily recommend it to anyone looking for something a little more psychological with the hint of horror. I loved... |
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Breaking the Girl Post-Production English Jamie Babbit Two attractive college students - the innocent and scholarly Sara and the manipulative and sexy Alex, become more than friends when they make a pact to kill off each others nemesis. But Alex soon grabs the upper hand and... |
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Chain Letter (2010) Deon Taylor With expectations set to a critical low, Chain Letter ended up being a decently proficient film that works best when it stops taking itself so seriously and just lets the audience have fun. The shortcomings are in ample... |
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Chronicle In Theaters English Josh Trank Three high school students make an incredible discovery, leading to their developing uncanny powers beyond their understanding. As they learn to control their abilities and use them to their advantage, their lives start to... |
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Chronicle (2012) Josh Trank Chronicle is a fun and interesting look at what would happen if a few teens became superhuman. Seen through the eyes of several different cameras, the flick details their rise and fall thanks to the powerful gift they were... |
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Comedown Pre-Production English Menhaj Huda Six tearaway teenagers setting up a relay aerial for a local pirate radio station at the top of a condemned tower block, are targeted by a resident psychopath intent on exterminating the 'vermin' he perceives are... |
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Detention Awaiting Release English Joseph Kahn Story centers on teens who must survive their final year of high school. Standing in their way is a slasher-movie killer who has seemingly come to life. |
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Disturbing Behavior (1998) David Nutter Disturbing Behavior is by no means a good movie, giving us a predictable Stepford Wives-esque premise, a lack of blood, a lot of underdeveloped characters and plot-holes, but it's still an enjoyable watch for those late... |
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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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Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982) Steve Miner While my least favorite of the first four, Friday the 13th Part 3 still delivers all the goods needed to make a slasher fan happy. A technical achievement at the time that outgrossed Jaws 3-D and Amityville 3-D, me thinks,... |
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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) Joseph Zito Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a strong entry into one of the most beloved (and berated) horror franchises of all time. Boasting strong direction, likable actors (for the most part), and a copious amount of badassery... |
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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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Girls In Development English Kyle Patrick Alvarez Tells the story of a slumber party gone wrong after four teenage girls are terrorized by a pair of kidnappers. |
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Hell High (1989) Douglas Grossman A decent little slasher that breaks the mold of the typical theme we're all used to seeing from the 80's. Worth a check if you can sit through the story, but don't expect a lot of deaths or gore. |
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House of Death (1983) David Nelson A boring 80's slasher. Deaths are plain and the characters are annoying. Don't waste your time with this. |
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I Saw What You Did In Development English Patrick Lussier The original was about two teenage girls who make a series of prank phone calls to strangers, whispering "I saw what you did, and I know who you are." In the film, the fun stops when they randomly ring a man who... |
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Innocence In Development English Hilary Brougher A recently bereaved teenage girl finds herself the focus of everyone’s attention at her elitist private school where life is steeped in tradition and ceremony. As she deals with her mother’s death, her father’s new... |
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Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI (1986) Tom McLoughlin Jason Lives is a tricky film to examine because while it doesn't stray too far away from the tired but true slasher formula, it excels behind the camera with a tight script, beyond competent directing, and phenomenal... |
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Love Bite Post-Production English Andy de Emmony High school is over and summer has begun in the dead-end seaside town of Rainmouth. While Jamie’s friends seem to be happy working in the local pie factory by day and looking for a shag by night, Jamie is bored out of his... |
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Maggie In Development English Henry Hobson The film details the story of a 16-year-old girl from a small town in middle America named Maggie, who becomes infected by a zombie, yet continues to live with her family while enduring the slow transformation into one of... |
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Monster Love Pre-Production English Joe Dante After PETE, a young dogwalker, gets dumped by his girlfriend, his slacker buddies convince him to run naked through the city park. As the moon rises, the boys laugh, howl, and transform...Later, a distraught young woman... |
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Monster Zoo In Development English N/A An ancient idol is unearthed and transported to a zoo in the U.S., where a spirit within the idol awakens and mutates the caged animals. The story follows a group of teenagers, who must band together and try to stop the idol... |
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My Super Psycho Sweet 16 (2009) Jacob Gentry Perhaps it was due to my extremely low expectations, but MTV’s My Super Psycho Sweet Sixteen turned out to be a surprisingly entertaining slasher with decent deaths and a strong visual style. Sticking too close to the basic... |
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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 Living Dorks (2004) Mathias Dinter A fun horror-comedy that plays homage to the teen comedies of 80's, with a zombie twist. Worth a check for something fun and entertaining. |
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Play Dead In Development English N/A Set in a small football-obsessed town, where after a winning high school football team is murdered by a rival team, the coach looks to a local witch to bring the dead players back to life in hopes of making it in time for... |
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Recreator Awaiting Release English Gregory Orr Duplicates. Doubles. Recreations. Call them what you will, they are exact copies of Craig, Tracy and Derek, three friends on a camping trip who accidentally trigger a deadly experiment left by the Recreator, a mysterious... |
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The Burning (1981) Tony Maylam Not a bad slasher flick. Definitely a ripoff of Friday the 13th, but this is actually one of the better ripoffs. Try to catch this film UNCUT if you can. I wasn't lucky enough to catch it. |
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The Kitchen Sink In Development English Robbie Pickering The story revolves around teenagers of the zombie and vampire variety, who must all band together and suppress their urge to kill each other long enough to repel an alien invasion. |
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The Mortal Instruments In Development English Scott Charles Stewart Revolves around a seemingly ordinary teenager named Clary Fray, as she searches for her missing mother and encounters a city filled with supernatural creatures and learns that she is the descendant of a demon-hunting clan... |
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The Moth Diaries Awaiting Release English Mary Harron Rebecca, a young girl haunted by her father's suicide, begins her junior year at an elite girls boarding school, hoping for a fresh start. From the outset, her friendship with sunny, innocent Lucy is shattered by the... |
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) Chris Weitz I tried to be as unbiased as possible, but when it comes down to it, New Moon is just not a good movie…I don’t care how old or what sex you are. With a story that lends itself to, if nothing else, great visuals, it’s a... |
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The Twilight Saga: Twilight (2008) Catherine Hardwicke While Twilight fails at creating an effective vampire thriller, it succeeds in crafting a well directed, strongly acted and even relatable high school love story that will more than appease the target audience. For the rest... |
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Train (2008) Gideon Raff Obviously I didn't enjoy the "Train" and I am pretty confident to say that you won't either. The movie can maybe, but just maybe, appeal to newcomers to the genre that started their venture in horror with... |








