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BOC is a one big pack of
horror.
I reckon that most of his work is extremely important for the genre of
horror
but some of his movies tend to disappoint ( like Phenomena ).
Hammer House of Horror: Witching Time is set in rural England on Woodstock farm where stressed musician David Winter (Jon Finch) lives with his actress wife Mary (Prunella Gee) & is currently composing the music for a
horror
film.
I watch many movies, but presently my genre number one is Asian
horror.
I love the Scream movies and all
horror
movies and this one ranks way up there.
It fails at being a competent
horror
movie.
While the film is sure to draw attention mainly to it's bizarre plot line and a few interesting visual treats, it's going to come off better as a dark comedy than a
horror
film.
From the opening set-up, I've never been so entrenched, caught up and finally exhausted like I was when watching this limited budget Independent Australian
horror
film, about three people in Northern Territory trapped in a mangrove swamp with a very conniving crocodile waiting in the water below them.
Well, it has to be said that Monster Man is a huge mess of a film, but somehow multiple different genres and a clichéd plot come together to make one of the most enjoyable modern
horror
films I've seen in ages!
The two biggest styles that the film mixes are a 'Road Trip' style teenage comedy and a 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' style redneck
horror
vibe, and while one gets in the way of the other quite often; director Michael Davis manages to keep things moving thanks to the fact that the constant shift in tone means that we're never quite sure where the film is going to be taken next.
I have to admit thought that the dummy head hitting the rocks kind of pulled me off, but nonetheless, this is a definite Italian
horror
classic - a moving, sad and ultimately thought provoking work of genius.
Not to denigrate Mr. Westmore's ability but
horror
films were just not his forte.
I honestly found Wicked Little Things to be a very cool and fun
horror
film.My friend had given this to me, and I really saw it as nothing but a crappy low class gory
horror
film.Then after I watched this I was wrong it was very cool and very good and while Ill say it seemed a bit unnecessary at times, and while it may not be the best
horror
film ever its still good.I thought the acting was very good especially from the girl who plays the mother(she seemed very believable and to me very likable).And while it is a little cliché'e and over the top its good.Overall I gotta say if the Afterdark
Horror
Fest films are not your style then you should have no business watching this, but if you like
horror
films, or a wicked little time than check out Wicked Little Things.
In the late eighties and early nineties the decline and death of independent video companies like Vestron and Media effectively shut off Italian
horror
films for much of it's American audience.
i had halloween and halloween II already, and since i aim to collect every
horror
film ever, i chose this.
At the same time, however, we cringe at the
horror
Hamlet feels at his betrayal--far more than with any other actor--because Jacobi feels the pain more profoundly than anyone else.
Probably "Okul" is the first turkish
horror
film.
Although the first trial to make a
horror
movie, It was really successful.
With the title of "Inhyeongsa" in Asia, this movie struck me immediately when I saw it reviewed online, with images that made me think of Puppet Master, Childs Play and other toy/doll based
horror
flicks in the past.
Not really spine tingling horror, this film has a dark morose, acid trip feel to it.
One of the oddest, most strikingly eerie and creepy
horror
films to come out of the 70's, "Tourist Trap" even by the loose, free-wheeling, convention-defying "anything goes" standards of its time rates as a real weirdie.
This was a
horror
comedy that actually worked.
OK firstly, if your not a fan of the whole low budget
horror
genre then don't bother with this.
Honestly, this is one of the BEST
horror
movies I have ever seen.
When I saw Lon Chaney, Jr. and Boris Karloff in the cast, I was expecting to find a typically "schlocky" 1950's style
horror
movie.
John Carpenter's "The Thing" is undoubtedly one of the best
horror
movies ever made.
Widely known as "Don't Look in the Basement" - this is pure 70s horror, B-movie goodness that could actually pass as the genre's version of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".
I do not think I am alone when I say that 2005 has not been particularly kind to the
horror
genre.
Though, my roommate didn't care for it but he's not into
horror
movies anyway and just went to see if Paris Hilton can act.
I've been a big fan of Asian
horror
films recently and think that this is a strong entry from South Korea.
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