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To the fans of the vintage horror genre, Hazel Court was known as the “scream queen”, having played in numerous films both in America and the UK. She was born in Britain and started out her career in the 1950s as a pin up due to her leggy, ...
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How do you market a low budget indie horror flick? If scaring the crap out of people by screening a trailer that can be easily mistaken for a terrorist threat, you are sadly wrong. The Muskogee Bare Bones International Independent Film a...
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Night of the living cheap copies is an expression that has the potential of becoming a real movie. After having announced a sequel and remakes galore, Hollywood producers have definitely slapped the industry silly with the upcoming 'Quarantine...
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Uwe Boll is invincible. The people who thought that Boll was left defenseless against the ever increasing signature offense were terribly wrong. You may recall from yesterday's story that in response to the anti-Boll petition which has so far re...
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Uwe Boll is either acting scared or simply trying to raise awareness on the quality of his films. In a video footage that could be regarded as a distress call sent to his fans, Uwe unfolds his genius and talks his movies while trashing the creations ...
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Uwe Boll can be described as a "slightly different" director as most of his movies have been received with arms wide shut and eyes alike, much like Bill Harford indulged into hedonistic night-play in Stanley Kubrik's motion picture. De...
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What car/movie buff doesn't remember the awsomeness brought by the red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury as it tried to kill pretty much everyone in its headlights' range? OK, this might not be as cool as a Carpenter's Christine remake, but...
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Robert Englund may not star in the upcoming 'Nightmare on Elm Street' remake but his intention of turning his back on the horror genre is as real as a commando Easter bunny who offers egg-painted grenades as treats and tin-foil wrapped C4 p...
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Jason really loves his mommy, so much that he won't even stay dead. After the supposed death of her son at a summer camp, an enraged mother begins a camp-employee killing spree. After she eventually finds death by the hand of the remaining camp ...
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It's horror time once more as a new clip of George Romero's zombie-rampage flick "Day of the Dead" has just been released over at Shocktillyoudrop. Although the horror genre may be hard to stomach for some viewers because of its r...
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Carnivorous plants are fun to have around, unless they're a few hundred square feet large and can cover both a hill top and a group of unsuspecting tourists. Following the likes of other American horror movies, "The Ruins" takes on the...
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This year may be regarded as a strange celebration of older quality cinematography through franchise revival rituals, unexpected sequels and remakes of all sorts, probably in attempt to surpass the glory the original flicks had achieved decades ago. ...
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Nelson McCormick's upcoming suspense/horror/drama remake-flick "The Stepfather" finally has a synopsis and it proves that the apple does not fall far from the tree. In other words, novelty meets 1987 charm and blends into a somewhat xe...
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I haven't seen a good suspense-horror movie in quite a while now but my sadness caused by former poor film productions will be soon dispelled by the upcoming flick "The Strangers". Starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman, the film follow...
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One of the things I loved about the '80s (shoulder pads and mullet hair not included) was what they did to the horror genre. Come to think of it, many critics believe that the horror movies we get to see todays would have not even been possible ...
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You folks are probably going to get bored reading this one and move on to other activities in the middle of it, thus leaving me with no other option than to make use of the most brutal and coarse language that one may get sick hearing it. Of course t...
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The movie industry is often the only one responsible for the many crappy films (or would-be films) that are floating out there, in between DVD stands at K-Mart and theaters no one ever goes to. Be that as it may (I guess the saying all good things mu...
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If one thing is clear in Hollywood, that's that each year there are certain periods when movies pertaining to a single genre are released, some according to a preset schedule, some purely out of coincidence. For instance, we have the summer movi...
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Remember "Smallville", the Superman centered TV series? If you do, you may also recall Lex Luthor, Clark's nemesis, the bald villain played by young Michael Rosenbaum. He's not Kevin Spacey but he was bald enough to impersonate th...
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So, remember how back in the year 2000, a little movie came out called "Final Destination", that dealt with such a complex theme as that of "you can never cheat death" or that of death operating by design which, when deciphered, c...
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"Saw V" cuts through the screens on October 24 leaving the avid horror-flick viewer with no other option than to go over the first parts again or to maybe begin wondering why the producers have even considered another sequel. As David Hackl...
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I will have to start this by saying that if you're one of those queasy persons who get easily grossed out, then maybe you should seriously consider doing something else with your time than reading this review here because, in all fairness, "...
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The spanking new "Shutter" remake from the producers of "The Grudge" and "The Ring" has a new terrifying poster as well as a mind-challenging tagline which leads me into thinking that this may not be as good a job as the...
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2008 can be undoubtedly described as the horror-movie year as such flicks follow one after another, much like a gross stumbling domino-piece ensemble, delighting audiences all across the globe. With so many current and forthcoming releases, it's...
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John Galliano is that wacky fashion designer that announced himself like the Mad Hatter's correspondent in the real world, ever since his first collection. If you have never heard of him before, this collection that he's presented for the f...
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January is officially the thriller and/or zombie month - that much we've established last time we talked - so I figured we might as well let ourselves go with the flow and check out what's hot and new on the scene. This way, you get to hear...
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Just to set the record straight, today it's the unofficial zombie flicks day and what better way to round it up than with a brief mention of the man who took horror movies to a never before seen low, thus turning them into cult films, none other...
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Ever since the sequel/remake madness has begun, never before have I been so happy to hear about the reinvention of a classic. OK, that's a lie, because I probably thought the same when I heard about the sequel to "Resident Evil" and th...
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I was not going to write about the posters from 'Saw IV' (although I like them) because I was under the wrong impression that I have watched 'Saw III' and I thought it was pure crap. But apparently all those years of studying (as ...
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