Grizzly (2014)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10




Grizzly (2014)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10




Grizzly (2014)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10




Grizzly (2014)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10




Grizzly (2014)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10




Grizzly (2014)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10




Grotesque (1988)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


I stumbled across this fairly unknown 80's horror flick recently starring Linda Blair. It's clear from the title and cover that we're gonna deal with some freakish creature, but that's not all, as the punks in the film are the real villains. The premise sounded promising, but sadly, the movie itself is just one big mess, especially towards the end, where it just seemed to get worse as time went on.

The story follows Linda Blair's character, "Lisa," and her friend, who decide to visit family at a secluded winter cabin. Along the way, they encounter a group of annoying punks, who make their presence known around town by causing trouble along the road. Obviously they're up to no good and its proven true when they barge into the cabin and start harassing the family. Thinking since the father is some big-shot horror movie make-up artist that he would naturally have a stash of cash hidden somewhere the cabin. Sadly for them, it's not money that's hidden in the cabin, but a hideous human being with freakish strength. Now it's the punks that have to fend for their lives, as the foul beast takes them out one by one with his bare hands.
Grotesque (1988)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


I stumbled across this fairly unknown 80's horror flick recently starring Linda Blair. It's clear from the title and cover that we're gonna deal with some freakish creature, but that's not all, as the punks in the film are the real villains. The premise sounded promising, but sadly, the movie itself is just one big mess, especially towards the end, where it just seemed to get worse as time went on.

The story follows Linda Blair's character, "Lisa," and her friend, who decide to visit family at a secluded winter cabin. Along the way, they encounter a group of annoying punks, who make their presence known around town by causing trouble along the road. Obviously they're up to no good and its proven true when they barge into the cabin and start harassing the family. Thinking since the father is some big-shot horror movie make-up artist that he would naturally have a stash of cash hidden somewhere the cabin. Sadly for them, it's not money that's hidden in the cabin, but a hideous human being with freakish strength. Now it's the punks that have to fend for their lives, as the foul beast takes them out one by one with his bare hands.
Grotesque (1988)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


I stumbled across this fairly unknown 80's horror flick recently starring Linda Blair. It's clear from the title and cover that we're gonna deal with some freakish creature, but that's not all, as the punks in the film are the real villains. The premise sounded promising, but sadly, the movie itself is just one big mess, especially towards the end, where it just seemed to get worse as time went on.

The story follows Linda Blair's character, "Lisa," and her friend, who decide to visit family at a secluded winter cabin. Along the way, they encounter a group of annoying punks, who make their presence known around town by causing trouble along the road. Obviously they're up to no good and its proven true when they barge into the cabin and start harassing the family. Thinking since the father is some big-shot horror movie make-up artist that he would naturally have a stash of cash hidden somewhere the cabin. Sadly for them, it's not money that's hidden in the cabin, but a hideous human being with freakish strength. Now it's the punks that have to fend for their lives, as the foul beast takes them out one by one with his bare hands.
Grotesque (1988)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


I stumbled across this fairly unknown 80's horror flick recently starring Linda Blair. It's clear from the title and cover that we're gonna deal with some freakish creature, but that's not all, as the punks in the film are the real villains. The premise sounded promising, but sadly, the movie itself is just one big mess, especially towards the end, where it just seemed to get worse as time went on.

The story follows Linda Blair's character, "Lisa," and her friend, who decide to visit family at a secluded winter cabin. Along the way, they encounter a group of annoying punks, who make their presence known around town by causing trouble along the road. Obviously they're up to no good and its proven true when they barge into the cabin and start harassing the family. Thinking since the father is some big-shot horror movie make-up artist that he would naturally have a stash of cash hidden somewhere the cabin. Sadly for them, it's not money that's hidden in the cabin, but a hideous human being with freakish strength. Now it's the punks that have to fend for their lives, as the foul beast takes them out one by one with his bare hands.

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