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Few of us can say that we’ve been baptized by a hot stream of piss. That’s probably not something people list when asked about their individual life goals. I’m sure there’s someone out there that thinks being on bended knee in front of a gigantic pagan God as he ...
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Model-turned-actress Isa Jank (Forbidden Love), with her stunning looks, is good at getting attention. The camera, at one time, really loved lingering on her high cheek-boned ways. Considered hot property by the late 1980s, she was pretty much leveled to a pillar of ash ...
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Pay attention, fools! When a horse – broken, trained, and otherwise tame – has a nasty reaction to a person and then, later, breaks free from its pen and charges the same person, trying to stomp them into the ground, it usually means something. That’s what happens to ...
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If the opening moments of Kill, Baby, Kill aren’t enough to set you on edge, then I suppose nothing else in Mario Bava’s bloody good movie will either. Move along, kid. There’s literally nothing for YOU to see here if you remain unaffected by its suspense. This film ...
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There’s something funky tasting with the meat in this bowl of chili. The owner of the restaurant wants to find out why. He pours the vat of chili out into the sink. It plop, plop, plops with thick gumminess as it hits the silver, trickling slowly out in clumps. He sees nothing wrong ...
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"Thou shall not steal! Thou shall not steal!" For anyone long overdue for some nasty revenge by way of a supernatural phone call, this is the film, warts and all, for you. And all you have to do is pick up the phone and dial seven digits....
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Opening by ripping off Evil Dead with its own talking book of the dead, Evil Toons announces itself early on as a dead end b-movie as David Carradine, looking all sorts of wizardly, hides in the shadows. With a grim face and white straw-like hair, he casts a spell with his undead ...
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Slaughter High, even for a b-movie, just barely gets a passing score. Written and directed by George Dugdale, Mark Ezra and Peter Litten and co-starring Carmine Iannaccone and Gary Martin, this cult flick favorite survives the passing of the VHS-era of home ...
Read more: Slaughter High: Vestron Video Collector's Series (1986) - Blu-ray Review
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Cheeseburger! Cheeseboiger! Cheeseboiger! Everybody knows that machines don't get hungry. They also can't reproduce or think for themselves. Or can they? ...
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Sixty minutes of Bela Lugosi brow-beating back a recently thawed cave man with a rolled-up piece of paper that is on fire? Oh, man. Where do I sign up for this zany B-movie madness? Return of the Ape Man is rich, I tell you, super rich. Just wait until the cave man sits behind ...
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“I cannot rest. I cannot rest.” With those words, a casual line becomes a warning as a vampire – dressed all in white – takes the life of yet another victim. She is asleep. The little dog in her...
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The Living Dead saga was alive and well back in 2005. Keep in mind that this was long before the rise of Donald Trump and his own peculiar brand of brain dead followers. Yet, thanks to a scathing political commentary, the horror film was already keenly aware of where we ...
Read more: Land of the Dead: Collector's Edition (2005) - Blu-ray Review
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When we get to any discussion on the films of William Castle, there are so many to consider that it becomes overwhelming. The famed director, producer, screenwriter, and actor never found a promotion he didn’t like. He was, in fact, a sheer master of filling theaters with ...
Read more: William Castle Double Feature: Homicidal & Mr. Sardonicus (1961) - Blu-ray Review
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Get the Yuletide fears this Halloween season. Red Christmas has arrived! ...
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It’s green. It radiates. It spreads. And it’s on the surface of a rogue asteroid headed toward our planet. The Green Slime must be stopped ...
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