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When it comes to concert films, there are few things better than the teaming of Jonathan Demme ( Silence of the Lambs , Philadelphia ) and David Byrne . Stop Making Sense , the title coming from a lyr...
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"You're not from around here, are you?" For many of us, it is the scene when the alien arrives on earth as a baby that freaked us out the most. It was for me. Sure, the explosion in the woods as the a...
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The Demons are coming! The Demons are coming! The Demons are coming! This is the supernatural and haunted world of The Demonologist . It is a place where the unexpected happens; where one detective, p...
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The greatest thing that ever happened to the Transformers movie franchise was Michael Bay ’s departure. Fact. Let the reboot begin! Bumblebee has arrived and it, operating as a prequel (or as like to...
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You get to see how cruel the world is at Christmas. Leave it to a super stylized Santa slasher to illustrate that best. Christmas Blood , originally released last year in Norway, is finally making its...
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The steady beat. The blistering horns. That powerful theme of James Bernard ’s pierces the walls of this cemetery; it is majestic even. It sounds like a procession as the camera marches us toward the...
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“Wow. I have a parasite,” says Eddie to the clerk. He just ATE a man threatening her with a gun. She's speechless. What better words could there be to describe Eddie Brock’s transformative condition?...
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Directed by Terence Fisher, Dracula, Prince of Darkness is Hammer Films' first sequel to 1958's Horror of Dracula to feature the return of Christopher Lee as the Count (who was absent from 1960's Brid...
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Oh, Doctor Young! Bells will ring! Rockets will take off! A kangaroo will play a big brass horn! That’s what happens when Linda Lovelace ( Linda Boreman ) finally understands that her clitoris is actu...
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There won’t be a soul left standing when our kids turn on us. One touch is all it takes. A single hug from one of these contaminated heathens and “BLAMMO!” your face turns to mush, splotchy with burn...
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The wizarding world is alive and well thanks to this throwback kid’s flick from director Eli Roth . You might recognize the name. Roth is auteur behind the Hostel series, Knock Knock , and Green Infer...
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Hung upside down. Swinging from the rafters of a barn. It's a hell of a way to go. Especially when stripped of your clothing. The killer running loose here - with a stocking over his face - is serious...
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You keep right on telling yourself there’s nothing wrong with Susan. The glowing green eyes. The high-pitched siren whenever she’s ‘”lit” and ready to go. And then there is that mausoleum that is at t...
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Want to watch a really young Brad Pitt (fresh from his Pringles commercial) nearly take out a toddler in his Mustang? Or watch an overweight gym teacher get impaled on a trampoline by an American flag...
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I always suspected that the road to hell involved a path through Dallas, Texas via Highway 75. I might be correct, too. After all, Dallas is where writer/director Jon Keeyes ’ The Harrowing was filmed...
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