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It’s a damn funny thing what earthquakes can unleash. I remember feeling the ones here in Kansas that all the fracking in Oklahoma caused. There was a shift in my mood. I was on edge, just waiting for something else to happen. Things were weird for about 30 minutes ...
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ONCE UPON A TIME there was a spoiled snob of a young man named Nathaniel Mayweather (Chris Elliott). He wasn’t the nicest or the brightest of boys at school, but he got by well enough. At least no adult, tired of his mouth, had killed him yet. ...
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Hilariously awful and unfortunately dense, Scream for Help might just be one of the best worst made flicks you’ll see this Halloween season. It certainly had me in stitches. Not laughing yet? Keep drinking and you will be. ...
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It's time to get weird. A cult classic of the cerebellum is upon us! Directed by Adam Simon, executive producer of Salem, and way too smart for its limited B-movie budget, Brain Dead lives again! It is the crazy ...
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It’s not the house! It is something IN the house! This is why, when looking at homes to purchase, I avoid considering much older homes to live in. In my family, it’s not even up for discussion. Watching the defunct furnace in The Evil suddenly spring to life ...
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KAPOW! GLURP! CRRAAACK! BIF! BAM! BANG! KAYO! There’s no way in hell you can convince me that director Robert O’Neil’s Wonder Women isn’t inspired in some part by the uproarious camp of Batman, the television show. This B-movie might be the only film in history that sexualizes ...
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Even by Atomic Age standards, this low grade exploration into the effects of radiation on living animals is pretty terrible. Maybe drunk enough, this low budget matinee flick comes alive. As it is, The Cyclops is hit-and-miss adventure that features rather large lizards, snakes, ...
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Don’t you dare cover your eyes! Once Body Melt begins, there is no looking away. This is a movie concerned about the equipping the human body with the right fuel in order to make it run better. It is also a movie about enlarged tongues and exploding boners that grow to ...
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"26 million miles from Earth, and the dolls are still the same!" Bedazzling certain items in your wardrobe is nothing new. Cute! Cute! Cute! Just look at what Queen Yllana does to her mask in the laser-brained adventure that is Queen of Outer Space. The glitter! The sparkles! ...
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I am STILL not sure of what I have seen. My first trip with this sequel was in high school. But the idea of hypnosis as a vehicle for good and evil just didn’t take hold. It still doesn’t. All I remember liking about this movie was Linda Blair in a see-through nightgown. Seriously ...
Read more: Exorcist II: The Heretic: Collector's Edition (1977)
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Remember the Master-Blaster character combo from Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome? The Master, played by Angelo Rossitto, was positioned on top of The Blaster, played by Paul Larsson and together they operated the methane-heavy Underworld ...
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It begins in a dingy motel room. A cassette player is on. A disheveled looking man, worn out but determined, is listening to his own recording. That voice speaks honesty. He is determined to get his story published. It is important. No matter how ridiculous it sounds ...
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A solid synth score leads things off. GREAT. A spooky setting is quickly made clear as the titles begin and end. AWESOME. There’s a jump scare early on and then…and then…nothing. What the hell, man?! Blessed Are the Children starts right out of the gate ...
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To this day, there remains something insanely special about director Brian De Palma’s Carrie. It is based on the once-discarded novel by Stephen King, but was painstakingly adapted for the screen by Lawrence D. Cohen. Cohen got everything about King’s first novel right ...
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Perhaps it is the close-up on the eyeball in the shadows. Piercing. Constant. Terrifying. Or maybe it is the SCREAM that stops a silent movie, separating the audience into steady streams of shock as a motion picture stops its own rollout to pay tribute ...
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