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There was a time in the US that everything was possible on film, so came the roughies, movies containing
horror
and explicit scene's.
Where the two are so different is that The Cave is unreal, entirely unbelievable, more Alien-esquire sci-fi fantasy adventure than horror, or drama.
Fantastic amounts of equipment are carried too, yet despite this the impossibly deep-voiced actors clearly forgot to pack any sense of impending danger, drama, or anything worthy of a
horror
film - it's strictly PG rated.
OK, so this is
horror?
I get
horror
- but I don't get horrific.
The
horror
of this made for TV film was that it didn't end with this one.
Out of the handful of alternative titles in English, "The Sexorcist" is definitely the most appropriate one, since this is basically just a shameless rip off of William Friedkin's classic
horror
film in which they replaced 13-year-old Linda Blair with the 19-year-old Stella Carnacina only so that she could gratuitously show her ravishing naked body.
This movie has all the ingredients of a great
horror
story and loses it in the last half.
Few
horror
movie give me a sense of dread.
What builds in the first half as a great
horror
concept shifts away from
horror
and towards the absurd.
This movie is pure trash, but i suggest you watch it if you find cheap
horror
films with a weak script quite funny.
I felt at times the sounds effects were out of place for this
horror
type genre and more of a cartoon series.
Now I've got to watch this in
horror
movies?
The first is the excellent
horror
A Tale of Two Sisters.
This is a great
horror
movie.
This is a must see for any
horror
fan.
It's one of the best "teenager
" horror
films I've ever seen; and that's saying a lot.
Nothing is left without an explanation to back it up, the characters and plot break countless
horror
movie stereotypes, and it has got nothing to do with some other horrible pieces we've been submitted to lately.
THIRST is clearly Park's style, and I loved every second of it, from the cinematography (every shot is gorgeous and creative) to the story, which blends Shakespearean tragedy, murderous love, Gothic horror, and layered character drama.
Check this one out if you love 80's movies & cheesy
horror
movies, you won't be disatisfied.
"Brotherhood of Satan" is one of the most underrated
horror
films of all times.Why it hasn't achieved a cult status is beyond me.This is a chilling tale of terror and witchcraft which contains one of the most powerful and disturbing climaxes in the annals of screen horror.In the small American town some children have disappeared and their parents been violently murdered.What is the cause of hysteria?The film is really eerie,some scenes are genuinely unnerving and definitely not easily forgotten.The suspense never lets up,the acting is really good,and the climax is bizarre and disturbing.Check out this forgotten gem of satanic horror.Absolutely recommended.
If you're a fan of true horror, I'd suggest this film just because, to me, it's almost a parody on
horror.
They were working in a coal mine when suddenly they were all killed in a collapse.Now they wander the forest carrying their pickaxes and shovels, waiting for someone to come by so they can kill them and eat them.Oh, they also come out at night.Yep, only at night.That makes the movie even more fun then it would be if they came out in the morning.Despite all of the violent and gory mayhem in this movie, 'Wicked Little Things' is a great choice if you're looking for a movie about zombie children.Don't expect anything great like 'Dawn of the Dead' or 'Land of the Dead', but do expect lots of gore and violence that makes this movie a real zombie fan pleaser.Everyone give Scout Taylor-Compton from Rob Zombie's 'Halloween' a big hand for delivering a great performance like the one she did in 'Halloween'.She really needs to start starring in more
horror
movies.
This is, without doubt, one of my favourite
horror
films ever!
Another great
horror
from Japan, get yourself a copy.
Anyway, it's a great
horror
movie and I hope you have a pretty good time watching it because I really did!
Nobody I know seems to have seen this film, which I believe tanked at the box office, because of the lack of interest in horror, in the early nineties.
Apart from being a clever and well-marketed variation on the nowadays hugely popular
horror
genre and a splendid formula to attract potential new fans in general, I always somewhat considered "Supernatural" as a massively giant homage towards the genre through the decades.
Although not always noticeable to younger viewers and/or people who only have an interest in more recent
horror
films, each and every single episode contains a few obvious and subtler references towards classic and influential titles.
I'd recommend this film to every
horror
fan.
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