Ringu (1998)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10


Ringu (1998)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10


Ringu (1998)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10


Ringu (1998)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10


Road Games (1981)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Technically this isn't really a horror flick, but I figured since I've got a few movies up that aren't really horror flicks that I'd review this one. It's a "thriller" at least. Judging from the trailer you wouldn't think this is a hitchcock-type film, because it was poorly marketed as a slasher, which it obviously wasn't was. They only did that to market off the success of the slasher Halloween, because of Jamie Lee being in the film. The only on-screen death we see is the opening sequence. Regardless, I'm glad I was able to check this flick, because it's a pretty cool movie if you're lookin' for something that'll keep you guessing, and I've always said I was fond of road-related horror flicks.
Road Games (1981)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Technically this isn't really a horror flick, but I figured since I've got a few movies up that aren't really horror flicks that I'd review this one. It's a "thriller" at least. Judging from the trailer you wouldn't think this is a hitchcock-type film, because it was poorly marketed as a slasher, which it obviously wasn't was. They only did that to market off the success of the slasher Halloween, because of Jamie Lee being in the film. The only on-screen death we see is the opening sequence. Regardless, I'm glad I was able to check this flick, because it's a pretty cool movie if you're lookin' for something that'll keep you guessing, and I've always said I was fond of road-related horror flicks.
Road Games (1981)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Technically this isn't really a horror flick, but I figured since I've got a few movies up that aren't really horror flicks that I'd review this one. It's a "thriller" at least. Judging from the trailer you wouldn't think this is a hitchcock-type film, because it was poorly marketed as a slasher, which it obviously wasn't was. They only did that to market off the success of the slasher Halloween, because of Jamie Lee being in the film. The only on-screen death we see is the opening sequence. Regardless, I'm glad I was able to check this flick, because it's a pretty cool movie if you're lookin' for something that'll keep you guessing, and I've always said I was fond of road-related horror flicks.
Road Games (1981)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Technically this isn't really a horror flick, but I figured since I've got a few movies up that aren't really horror flicks that I'd review this one. It's a "thriller" at least. Judging from the trailer you wouldn't think this is a hitchcock-type film, because it was poorly marketed as a slasher, which it obviously wasn't was. They only did that to market off the success of the slasher Halloween, because of Jamie Lee being in the film. The only on-screen death we see is the opening sequence. Regardless, I'm glad I was able to check this flick, because it's a pretty cool movie if you're lookin' for something that'll keep you guessing, and I've always said I was fond of road-related horror flicks.
Road Games (1981)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Technically this isn't really a horror flick, but I figured since I've got a few movies up that aren't really horror flicks that I'd review this one. It's a "thriller" at least. Judging from the trailer you wouldn't think this is a hitchcock-type film, because it was poorly marketed as a slasher, which it obviously wasn't was. They only did that to market off the success of the slasher Halloween, because of Jamie Lee being in the film. The only on-screen death we see is the opening sequence. Regardless, I'm glad I was able to check this flick, because it's a pretty cool movie if you're lookin' for something that'll keep you guessing, and I've always said I was fond of road-related horror flicks.
Road Games (1981)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


Technically this isn't really a horror flick, but I figured since I've got a few movies up that aren't really horror flicks that I'd review this one. It's a "thriller" at least. Judging from the trailer you wouldn't think this is a hitchcock-type film, because it was poorly marketed as a slasher, which it obviously wasn't was. They only did that to market off the success of the slasher Halloween, because of Jamie Lee being in the film. The only on-screen death we see is the opening sequence. Regardless, I'm glad I was able to check this flick, because it's a pretty cool movie if you're lookin' for something that'll keep you guessing, and I've always said I was fond of road-related horror flicks.

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