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Zombieland – Horror Film Review
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Zombieland is a zombie comedy that offers offbeat characters, quotable dialogue, inspired mayhem, and a warm heart that hasn't been ripped out of someone's chest.
Sep 30, 2009
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Debra Peterson
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The Uninvited - Horror Film Review
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The re-make of South-Korean horror hit, A Tale of Two Sisters, that holds no surprises as the bland copy of an original great.
May 7, 2009
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Michael Pantazi
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Horror Film Review: Hatchet
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With the recent release of Hatchet, many viewers debate about the inclusion of Victor Crowley, and the movie itself, with the limited company of slasher cinema's greats.
Feb 24, 2008
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Justin Disandro
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Gas Chamber Execution
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Gassing condemned prisoners has gone out of style in favour of lethal injections; that's a good thing.
Sep 29, 2009
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Rupert Taylor
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Kwaidan - Japanese Horror Film Review
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Kwaidan is a subtle take on four traditional Japanese ghost stories; no gore no twists, but beautifully haunting.
Oct 18, 2009
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Jeremy Suizo
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The Host: Korean Horror Film Review
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The Host, a.k.a Gweomul, is a satirical creature feature starring the internationally reknowned Song Kang-ho, that's more than just good fun.
Sep 19, 2009
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Michael Pantazi
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The Devil's Tomb - Horror Film Review
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Sony Pictures' The Devil's Tomb is a low-budget, straight-to-DVD, horror flick that falls flat on its C-movie quality face. One star out of a possible four.
Jul 3, 2009
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Jeremy Mangum
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The Day of the Beast: Horror Film Review
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A.k.a, El Dia de la Bestia, the award-winning 1995 horror/comedy starring Álex Angulo in his quest to confront the anti-christ.
Jun 24, 2009
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Michael Pantazi
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Rec: Spanish Horror Film Review
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Recently re-made in the US as Quarantine, this is another entry into first-person terror, a gem of a film and a must for horror fans.
Jun 1, 2009
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Michael Pantazi
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Perkins 14: Horror Film Review
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One of this year's After Dark Horrorfest "8 films to die for", Perkins 14 brings a strong premise that cried out for a stronger treatment.
Apr 29, 2009
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Michael Pantazi
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Halloween (2007): Horror Film Review
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With A Nightmare on Elm Street lurking and Friday the 13th done, it's time to deal with Rob Zombie's take on Halloween, covering the 'holy trinity' of horror franchises.
Mar 17, 2009
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Michael Pantazi
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Horror Film Review: Black Sheep
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Jonathan King's newest film, Black Sheep, comes from a long line of horror movies geared for laughter. The film provides a fresh look at sheep.
Mar 14, 2008
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Justin Disandro
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Spanish Horror Film REC: Film Review
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Fast-paced, gripping and scarier than a weekend with the in-laws; do not watch this one alone!
Dec 1, 2008
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Tim Bolitho-Jones
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Classic Horror Films Remade
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In the last three years, three cult classic horror films have been remade: Black Christmas, Halloween and Prom Night. How do they hold up against the originals?
Aug 14, 2008
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Dresden Quinn Jones
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Marilyn Chambers: Behind the Green Door
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This 1972 film played at the Cannes Film Festival to standing ovations. Chambers also appeared on the Ivory Snow detergent box as a mom holding a baby.
Feb 3, 2011
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Eric Brothers
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Sublime (2007) – Raw Feed – Horror Film Review
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Raw Feed is a label that has already proven that it marches to a refreshingly different horror beat. Here with Sublime the trend continues.
Oct 6, 2011
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Hari Navarro
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Forget Me Not (2009) – Horror Film Review
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Director Tyler Oliver's first feature film proves an over familiar cruise through supernatural horrors more hackneyed ports of call.
Oct 1, 2011
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Hari Navarro
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Chain Letter (2010) – Horror Film Review
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Though punctuated with gore there is ultimately nothing to see in this muddled sleepwalk through road worn Slasher lore.
Sep 23, 2011
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Hari Navarro
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The Uninvited - Horror Film Review - Rated PG-13
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Emily Browning's struggle for truth in the face of tragedy portrays the depth of the human mind and the power it has to either forget or remember in order to survive.
Dec 1, 2009
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Michael Ashworth
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