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Cursed (2004) Wes Craven Cursed somehow manages to combine Scream and An American Werewolf in Paris into one film, making it a failed attempt at delivering something new to the werewolf sub-genre. This would have been a good direct-to-video, but... |
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Deadly Friend (1986) Wes Craven In the end, Deadly Friend just didn't live up to the potential of being the modern day Frankenstein classic is set out to be. All the right pieces of the puzzle exist, they just weren't placed correctly. This... |
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My Soul to Take (2010) Wes Craven My Soul to Take is without a doubt one of the most frustrating movies I’ve ever sat through. Starting off with a lot of interesting and original ideas, it becomes bogged down by an always escalating plot that crashes and... |
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Scream 4 (2011) Wes Craven If you’re a fan of the series, Scream 4 is a smart, cynical, and sometimes brutal reinvention of the franchise. Though not flawless by any means, Williamson and Craven managed to deliver some entertaining slasher goodness,... |
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The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Wes Craven One of Wes Craven's better films; predictable, but good story. A good movie, that I felt ended too soon. Rent this if you're a fan of Wes or want to see a good film. |
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The Last House on the Left (2009) Dennis Iliadis A surprisingly gritty and realistic look at a revenge tale that doesn't rely specifically on gory deaths to please the audience. Slow-paced and character driven, the film may not appeal to everyone. Worth a check if you... |
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The People Under the Stairs (1991) Wes Craven A good and entertaining horror flick. Gives you a mix-bag of things and doesn't just focus on what's "under the stairs." Not recommended for scares or gore, but worth a check if you're lookin'... |








