Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Skinwalkers (2006)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Loosely based on the Native American legend of a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal they desire, this film specifically focuses on the werewolf aspect, with Jason X director James (Jim) Isaac returning behind the cameras. The film was originally slapped with an R-rating, but the violence and nudity was trimmed down (even going as far as removing all the blood from the poster and replacing it with saliva) to receive the PG-13 rating they were aiming for. It makes sense since the movie itself seemed to be aimed more towards a young male audience.
Sleep Stalker (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10

Sleep Stalker is basically a reinvented, regenerated and refurbished Paranormal Activity complete with moving items, doors opening/closing, loud noises in the dark and of course, a little human possession.

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