King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
King of the Hill (2007)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Spain has been coming out with some recent above-average horror lately, and King of the Hill is no different. Though the premise nor the villains are exactly the most original, the film still manages to stand above other similar efforts in the genre, mostly due to the nice tension throughout the movie and directing talents of Gonzalo López-Gallego. There's even a surprisingly effective first-person-shooter perspective that was introduced in Doom, but seemingly perfected in this film.
Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


I heard a lot of positive stuff about this film and decided to finally check it out. It's been considered to be one of the best spider movies made by numerous horror fans and after viewing it I can see why they would think that. If you look past the age of the film and William Shatner being the main character you'll notice that it's actually not a bad movie. It was a little weird seeing Shatner playing a cowboy, but it didn't take long for his character to grow on me.
Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


I heard a lot of positive stuff about this film and decided to finally check it out. It's been considered to be one of the best spider movies made by numerous horror fans and after viewing it I can see why they would think that. If you look past the age of the film and William Shatner being the main character you'll notice that it's actually not a bad movie. It was a little weird seeing Shatner playing a cowboy, but it didn't take long for his character to grow on me.

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