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I loved all the genres of the show, from horror, to thriller to mystery, whatever the genre, it was good.
Jeff Lieberman's "Just Before Dawn" is definitely one of the most underrated
horror
movies ever made.The film,whilst a little bit influenced by "Deliverance" and "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre",is extremely creepy and memorable.The suspense almost never lets up and the atmosphere is genuinely eerie.The cast is excellent,Deborah Benson and Jamie Rose are great female leads.The inbred twins are truly frightening and remorseless killers.The film is beautifully shot-it was actually filmed on location at Silver Falls State Park in Oregon.There is very little gore,but one killing,when Verchel is stabbed in the groin,is pretty nasty and unpleasant.A must-see for slasher fans.10 out of 10-what else?
The story line was good--predictable if you have seen more than one or two
horror
movies, but full of one-liners to make it worthwhile.
The name conjures up so many memories to
horror
fans of beautiful matte paintings...er...landscapes, fog-enshrouded countrysides, full moons, howling wolves, taverns and torch wielding mobs.
This off-beat
horror
movie seems to be getting nothing but bad reviews.
I give this off-beat
horror
a 7/10.
I mean the plot of each episode was edgy enough that even I, a hardened
horror
movie, shock-film, and 70's grind-house buff got a little sickened and creeped out.
The
horror
and constant sensation of menace doesn't mainly come from the demented maniacs with their machetes, but from the genuinely ominous and isolated Oregon forests where this movie was shot.
Bearing this in mind, "Just Before Dawn" becomes a highly admirable
horror
effort and actually a lot better than its contemporary blood-soaked colleagues.
"Just Before Dawn" is a fine slice of early 80's horror, as long as you don't desire blood to drip from your TV-set.
On monday, earlier this week, sometime in July, I happened to be under the influence of the sweet leaf, and me being a
horror
fan, wanted to see something scary.
Fulci has become known to
horror
fans everywhere as 'the godfather of gore', and for good reason, as he has provided us with some of the nastiest and most gruesome films ever to grace the silver screen; from the eyeball violence in films like 'Zombi 2', to a man been hacked to death with chains in 'The Beyond', all the way to the full on gore fest known as 'The New York Ripper'; if you want gore (and let's face it, who doesn't), Fulci is your man.
The Black Castle is one of those film's that has found its way into a Boris Karloff collection and is mistakenly expected to be an outright
horror
movie.
Whilst some
horror
elements exist within Nathan Juran's movie, this really is a multi genre piece that's tightly produced and effectively portrayed.
This moody, creepy
horror
flick begins on a castle atop a cliff overlooking the sea, a great setting, as a vampire bat flies in and creeps toward a sleeping doctor (Onslow Stevens).
Director Erle Kenton uses expressionistic shadows and eerie music to frame many sequences, including a wonderful montage sequence that the studio frequently used in their
horror
features.
It all ends in a slam-bang climax, typical of 1940s Universal horror, a little abrupt, with footage borrowed from "The Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942).
Especially after seeing that Atwill was very capable of being much more diverse and enthusiastic in other
horror
roles.
Wasn't really a straight forward horror, it mixed a lot of comedy and was a sort of spoof of the
horror
genre.
This made the movie better like comedy does do with many
horror
movies.
We then see Michael and his Girl watching this
horror
film in the cinema, she is scared and walks out, and Michael soon follows her, singing the iconic song.
One of his lesser known films, many
horror
fans have yet to catch this Dario Argento offering, which is unfortunate.
It has something for everyone, action, comedy, horror, romance, and some drama.
Just Before Dawn really surprised me when I saw it by being far less of a gruesome
horror
adventure than I expected.
I firmly recommend this one to serious
horror
fans.
I usually give
horror
films around 6/10, but this one caught my eye.
House of Wax was by far the best
horror
film I have seen...
She is upset to learn that the doctor has died,leaving his assistant Doctor Masters in charge.She is unnerved by the inmates including a crazy Judge,a shell-shocked Vietnam vet,a catatonic and a creepy nympho,but is soon befriended by a hulking black man Sam.She needs all the friends she can get as people are dying all around her."Don't Look in the Basement" is my first
horror
film of S.F Brownrigg.Despite its low-budget it manages to provide some genuine chills plus a nice amount of cheap gore including a particularly nasty scene with a desk-spindle through an eyeball.The climax of inmates taking control over mental asylum is an intense melange of wild camera-work,gore and piercing screams.8
Overall, Jack Frost 2 is an enjoyable
horror
movie.
this is what a campy
horror
flick is supposed to be all about.
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